How Love Hangover Took Over
The studio lights dim, the groove waits in the shadows, and Diana Ross begins almost in a whisper. Then Love Hangover flips the switch, becoming one of the most seductive and exhilarating hits of 1976.
The studio lights dim, the groove waits in the shadows, and Diana Ross begins almost in a whisper. Then Love Hangover flips the switch, becoming one of the most seductive and exhilarating hits of 1976.
Here’s what made Chicago’s If You Leave Me Now impossible to resist in 1976: a tender Peter Cetera ballad, immaculate production, and a surprising change of pace that turned into the band’s first US number one. Nearly fifty years later, it still feels like a deep breath on the radio.