Cat's In The Cradle by turtlerox
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| Recording: | Oct 24, 2009 at 10:55 PM |
| Member: | turtlerox |
| Song: | Cat's In The Cradle |
| Artist: | Harry Chapin |
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| Stats: | 42 views, 17 comments |
| Rating: | 5.00 Average |
29 days ago, ShalimarGOLD said:
Shalimar says there will be no white flag above her door..This is SO good! You really showcased your vocals, excellent performance! I like this a lot!
29 days ago, newfie7777GOLD said:
WoW! This is AWESOME .
LOVEN'IT
Hugs marie
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29 days ago, Luv4julie1GOLD said:
heyyyyyy there stranger! great to be back ..
listenin to that awesome voice!
Beautifullllly done jeff!
}{ugz!
29 days ago, KitKat003GOLD said:
aS ALWAYS..........LOVIN MY LISTEN TO YOU HUNNIIII
LOVE THIS.........
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HUGSSS
DEB
28 days ago, AnjamausGOLD said:
hiya
saw your song and i love this one
ok must say only know the cover from ugly kid joe not the orginal
28 days ago, AnjamausGOLD said:
28 days ago, QuietPortGOLD said:
Sounds Awesome!!!
Great singing on this Chapin tune!!
Good luck this round :)
28 days ago, MarolynGOLD said:
always liked this song .. you can sing anything I think! you giter done! lol
Awesome talent! good luck!
27 days ago, KittenKatGOLD said:
Ahhh, what a great song!!! You sang it soooo purrrrfectly!!! Loved it!
27 days ago, dydyGOLD said:
This is one of those songs that I dont know the title but as soon as I hear it I DO know it!!!!...Again my friend you are on fire in this competition.....your 100 is well desered!!!!!....




















Recording information by turtleroxGOLD
LOES3 - Round 6
"Cat's in the Cradle" is a 1974 folk rock song by Harry Chapin from the album Verities & Balderdash. The single topped the Billboard Hot 100 in December 1974. As Chapin's only #1 hit song, it became the best known of his work and a staple for folk rock music.
The lyrics to the verses of the song were originally written as a poem by Chapin's wife, Sandy Chapin, who is credited as the song's co-writer.[1] The poem itself was inspired by the awkward relationship between Sandy Chapin's first husband, James Cashmore, and his father, a New York City politician. She was also inspired by a country song she heard on the radio. More than a year later, after the birth of his own son, Harry added the music and the chorus. Label executive David Geffen selected the song as a single, over Chapin's objections.[2]