This was written by Chicago's trombone player, James Pankow, and sung by Terry Kath. After Kath's death in 1978, the band did not play the song for several years, eventually bringing It back with Bill Champlin on vocals when he joined in 1981. The song remained a concert favorite, and was later sung live by Robert Lamm.
In our interview with James Pankow, he explained: "I titled it 'Colour My World' because it affected a lyric that again mirrors the emotion of love. In this case, I used the emotion of love and description as a Technicolor movie that takes places in my heart. It colors, it gives color and vivid definition to my life, like bringing this emotion to it."
On the album, this is the fourth section of a musical suite called "Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon." Almost 13-minutes long, the suite begins with "Make Me Smile," which became the band's first hit when their record company packaged that section as a single.
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