Chicago Is An American Rock Band Formed In 1967 In Chicago Illinois. The Self-Described "rock And Roll Band With Horns" Began As A Politically Charged Sometimes Experimental Rock Band And Later Moved To A Predominantly Softer Sound Generating Several Hit Ballads. They Had A Steady Stream Of Hits Throughout The 1970s And 1980s. Second Only To The Beach Boys In Billboard Singles And Albums Chart Success Among American Bands Chicago Is One Of The Longest-Running And Most Successful Rock Groups In History. Read More On Last.Fm
"25 Or 6 To 4" Is A Song Written By Robert Lamm For The Rock Band Chicago. To This Day It Is One Of The Most Frequently Played Chicago Songs On Classic Rock And Album-Oriented Rock Stations. It Was Recorded For Their Second Album Chicago 1970 With Peter Cetera On Lead Vocals. The Song Was Edited And Released As A Single In June Of That Year Climbing To Number 4 On The U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Chart And Number Seven On The UK Singles Chart. This Recording Features An Electric Guitar Solo Using A Wah-Wah Pedal By Chicago Guitarist Terry Kath And Has Been Included In Numerous Chicago Compilation Albums. An Updated Version Of "25 Or 6 To 4" Was Recorded For The 1986 Album Chicago 18 With James Pankow Listed As Co-Writer. Featuring New Band Member Jason Scheff On Lead Vocals The Single Reached Number 48 On The U.S. Chart. This Version Was Also Used As The B-Side For The Band's 1988 Single "What Kind Of Man Would I Be?". Chicago Fans Have Long Argued About The Meaning Of The Song. When It Was Released There Was Speculation That The Lyrics Were Drug-Related But The Same Thing Was Said About Many Songs In The Late 1960s And Early 1970s And The Rumor Has Been Largely Dismissed. Lamm Himself Says That The Title Is "just A Reference To The Time Of Day " And That "the Song Is About Writing A Song. It's Not Mystical." The Time Of Day In Reference Is 3 35 AM Or 3 34 AM Which Would Then Be 25 Or 26 Minutes To 4 AM. Lamm Was Not Above Perpetuating The Mythology Of The Song Though. In One Interview He Referred To The Song Title As "a Cricket Score." However In Cockney Rhyming Slang "6 To 4 " Which Rhymes With "whore " Is Used To Refer To A Prostitute Allowing For The Possibility That The Title Alludes To Something More Than He Has Stated. Most Likely The Song Is Simply About The Songwriter Experiencing Writer's Block During A Bout Of Insomnia On A Sleepless Night With The Time Of Night Being Either 3 35AM 25 To 4 00 Or Perhaps Only 3 34AM 26 To 4 00 . This Song Has Been Covered By Multiple Artists Including Vince Neil Fellow Heavy Rockers Thunderhead Featuring Singer Ted Bullet Straitjacket Local H Intruder Bruce Foxton Solo Ex The Jam The Moog Cookbook And Earth Wind And Fire. In 1994 The Popular Alternative Band Green Day Produced A Single Brain Stew Which Was Partially Inspired By 25 Or 6 To 4. In 2005 Jonathan Coulton Made "When I'm 25 Or 64" A Mashup Of "25 Or 6 To 4" With "When I'm Sixty-Four" By The Beatles. In 2009 San Francisco Bay Area Classic Rock Group Rock Solid Introduces "Hornless Chicago" With Their Version Of 25 Or 6 To 4 Playing The Song Without A Horn Section.