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WATCH: Harry Chapin Performs ’70s Classic “Cat’s In The Cradle”

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The 1970s hit “Cat’s in the Cradle” is a classic tune by none other than Harry Chapin. The song tells of a father and son who can’t make time in their schedules to see each other. According to SongFacts, the song “serves as a warning” about putting your career before loved ones. The heartbreaking song croons the lyrics, “I’m gonna be like you Dad, you know I’m gonna be like you…”

Even overtime, as the son grows older, he has goals, dreams, and ambitions he wants to follow. This means that the son gets to spend even less time with his father, and his father didn’t make time for him before. So, now they’re at a crossroads. It’s with a heavy heart that the father realizes his son really did become just like him.

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“Cat’s in the Cradle” based on a real-life story

“Cat’s in the Cradle” record / Discogs

The tune is actually based off a poem that Chapin’s wife Sandy wrote. The poem was actually about her first husband and his relationship with his father. She tells SongFacts, “‘Cat’s In The Cradle‘ was a combination of a couple of things. Whenever I was on a long drive I would listen to country music, because words would keep me awake more than just music. And I heard a song… I can remember the story, but I don’t remember who sang it or what the title was, but an old couple were sitting at their breakfast table and looking out the window, and they saw the rusted swing and the sandbox, and they were reminiscing about the good old days when all the children were around and then the grandchildren, and how it passed, and now it’s all gone.”

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She continues, They did not have any relationship or communication because they had been so busy until his son went off to college and was gone… So I observed something that gave me the idea for the song.”

Harry Chapin / Dramatic Publishing

Chapin admits it was the birth of his son that inspired him to turn the poem into a song. The song would go on to top the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in December 1974. It was Chapin’s only No. 1 hit song. Watch a performance of “Cat’s in the Cradle” by Harry Chapin below.

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