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"You Are On My Mind" song length[edit]

I noticed that many of the digital versions of the song omit the countoff heard at the start of the song, thus shortening the length by about 10 seconds. I can't find any evidence of this other than the time stamps that appear on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, which likely don't count. I wanted to at least make a note of it on the page but was not sure how. What'sTheMatterWithYourHair (talk) 05:00, 10 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Unsourced text deletetion.[edit]

I just deleted the following text from the article. "Citation needed" tags were put in place in 2017. It's now 2023 and no one has produced citations. If you can find good sources for this material, feel free to put it back in.

  • "We're a band where anyone can contribute anything, so when Peter wrote this song, we gave it our all, even though we thought it wasn't anything special. Shows how little we knew," said Robert Lamm.[citation needed]
  • Guitarist Terry Kath didn't like the increased emphasis in ballads, singling out this song as an example.[citation needed]
  • Lamm and Kath, in particular, were uncomfortable with this turn of events.
  • For the summer 2007 tour, the band included "You Are on My Mind" with Pankow again on vocals — the first time this song had been performed live since 1976–1977.[citation needed]

Curious405 (talk) 13:41, 10 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]