Dad used to listen to this when I was a kid and he'd get really emotional, especially toward the end of his fight with cancer. He died when I was 10. Now I'm a father with 2 boys of my own and this song brings me to tears every time. I hope I live long enough to see my boys grow up and have families of their own.
@plow76Ай бұрын
Right there with you man. I was not prepared for the level of love I would feel by becoming a father.,
@TampahopАй бұрын
My dad had prostate cancer when I quit my job to move back to the area of the country where he lived. I helped take care of him and was able to be with him almost every day during his fight with cancer. I had never been particularly close to my dad until that time. I felt like we became friends. I wouldn't trade that year of my life for anything.
@michaelasay8587Ай бұрын
@@Tampahopyou should have been closer before he died but I know there's a lot of circumstances in life.
@Jalex0021Ай бұрын
@@michaelasay8587 Unless you know a person's family history, I'd suggest it's very unwise to judge.
@sean5662Ай бұрын
I’m sorry to hear that. I hope you live a long and healthy life for your boys
@jasonlouis697Ай бұрын
Dont apologize, Aileen. If you aren't touched by this song, there's something wrong. Every one of us has regrets about our relationships - especially with those closest to us. What's beautiful is how no matter how old we get, we keep learning. I think back on my Dad and I appreciate what he did for me more every day. Glad you're going to see your Mom. Give her a big hug.
@glenngalloway6191Ай бұрын
The song is very much a cautionary tale. The father spent all of his life working for the future, and when he finally has time to sit back and enjoy himself, his son was too busy with his own life. I never paid it much attention until I had a flirtation with mortality, then I realized that I was missing my life waiting for a future I may not be around for. Now I try to appreciate the present more.
@idrinkthere4iamАй бұрын
Exactly why I dislike this song. It’s a song about a man who did everything except spend time with a son who only wanted his father’s attention. Then it’s too late.
@roydownes2458Ай бұрын
you hit the nail on the head.
@3DJapanАй бұрын
Always make sure you save time for the important things in life.
@BlaacHollowАй бұрын
Not only to work for the future, but to work for the present.
@dKafN8dАй бұрын
This and Simple Man by Lynyrd Skynyrd are the two songs I can’t hold it together when I hear them.
@michaelgoing6695Ай бұрын
When I was 14 years old, my dad heard me sing this song at a pancake breakfast with the school choir. It has been our favorite song for 50 years. I am now 64 and dad is 91, he asked me if I could sing this at his funeral and I told him I don't think I could and made a recording for him. I also had to explain to him that he was not the dad in the song, he was always there for all my school events and was always there when I needed him. Love Harry's music and I cried when he died. Thanks for reviewing this song.
@kbrewski1Ай бұрын
The irony of the song is that it's not a joyful tune about father-son relationships. It's a song about opportunities lost, relationships taken for granted, put off etc. And the greater irony is that Harry Chapin never got to see his son graduate college or get married and raise his own family.
@KevanCorkillАй бұрын
Hello to you 😊 Excellent response 😊👍 You got Harry's message loud and clear 👍😊 Have a great day 😊👍
@MR-MR-ud5ooАй бұрын
I would argue its none of those, rather be careful what you wish for "..he grown up just like me, my boy is just like me.."
@kbrewski1Ай бұрын
@@MR-MR-ud5oo That's the IRONY, as I said.
@kaseyboles30Ай бұрын
What I hear is a father not realizing just how right he had to have gotten it to have a son that never grew out of seeing his dad as a worthy hero to follow in the tracks of. I see that although the father wishes he'd spent more time with his son, at least he never left his son wishing for a better father. I have no real issue with anyone else's insights. It's that good of a song and that poignant.
@pamelawertz49829 күн бұрын
This song helped make a lot of my generation better parents. You have to really be there for your kids.
@M63TodАй бұрын
No need to apologize for being honest and vulnerable. Loved your reaction.
@scottNNJАй бұрын
I love how empathetic and how open you are with your emotions, Aileen. One of the things I love about your channel.
@wayne3077Ай бұрын
I second this entirely ❤
@richardkrawczyk5606Ай бұрын
I never paid much attention to the lyrics until i was a parent myself. Once I took it all in, it really hit hard.
@dr.burtgummerfan439Ай бұрын
Yep. I always liked the song, but it REALLY hit me when I became a dad.
@GeekingOutWithPeteАй бұрын
I told my Harry Chapin story on another channel, but I think it's worth repeating here. When I was about 12-13, my brother was living on Cape Cod and one summer I went to visit and stay with him a few days. A couple of the neighbor kids who were a bit older than me asked if I wanted to sneak in to see Harry Chapin at the Cape Cod Melody Tent. I had no idea who he was, but I wanted to be with the cool kids, so I said "Hell Yeah!". They had obviously done this before because they knew exactly how to get in. We snuck in and sat in a couple empty seats that were sort of behind the stage. After a couple songs in, security came over and was going to kick us out. Harry stopped the song he was doing and said "Hey! It's OK! Let them stay!". Security looked at him for a second and left us alone the rest of the show. As the show was ending, we were getting up to leave and harry again said "Hey guys! Hang around a minute!" Stunned, we kind of sat there not knowing what he was going to do. He came over and sat down with us. I don't remember what all we talked about. But after maybe 10-15 minutes he said "I have to get going. Promise me you'll come back next year to see the show. But pay next time ok?" We all agreed and said how cool he was and promised to see him again. Unfortunately, he was killed before he came back to Cape Cod. I've met a few celebrities over the years, and he is one of the nicest and kindest I've ever met.
@tomroome4118Ай бұрын
Oh, man, Pete, great story!!
@MisterWondrousАй бұрын
Where on the Cape? I have fond memories of Sandwich, Wellfleet, Provincetown, Truro, Brewster, Wood's Hole, Hyannis and Chatham.
@GeekingOutWithPeteАй бұрын
@@MisterWondrous Hyannis. He still lives and has a store there.
@MisterWondrousАй бұрын
@@GeekingOutWithPete Outstanding! I love that big health food store in Hyannis. I know Tom and Brian, who live there now. Nice gents.
@Chiari_Queen_TАй бұрын
He did free concerts on Long Island. I was a baby but my parents went to a few. Maybe because he lived there? He is still known most here for his work with getting food to families/people in need. I'm quite sure his charity is still going strong.
@jeffdickens9556Ай бұрын
I tear up every time I hear this song. Ever since my son was born in 2004, I have tried to not be the dad in this song. One of my favorites
@KevanCorkillАй бұрын
Hello to you 😊 Excellent response 😊👍 You got Harry's message loud and clear 👍😊 Have a great day 😊👍
@craigjorgensen5895Ай бұрын
My oldest son was also born in 2004. This song still destroys me in spite of my efforts.
@robertfindley921Ай бұрын
RIP to one of the best song writers, lyricists (with help from his wife), musicians and story tellers in music history, Harry Chapin.
@ChadWright-ip8vmАй бұрын
I was 13 when this song was a hit. I liked it a lot then, but the way it hits me now, as a dad of 3, is so profound that it can't be put into words.
@jamescofer3261Ай бұрын
The past can make you depressed and the future can make you anxious. Live in the moment.
@tazjammerАй бұрын
I'm 67, an old Vet. So I remember him. To this day, Harry Chapin Food Bank helps folks. Even here in SW Florida. RIP Harry.
@TannerHemmingsenАй бұрын
Harry sadly died in 1981 at just 38 years old after a car accident. His work continues to inspire many aspiring artists to this day
@fredinazАй бұрын
One of the few times when you really like an artist and then find out that they are an even better person!
@richardjosephus6802Ай бұрын
On the same day Regan was shot
@straycatttt2766Ай бұрын
6:49. Yes, we read it with her.
@TannerHemmingsenАй бұрын
@@straycatttt2766 I posted the comment a few seconds after the video was posted. I didn’t realize that it would explain how Harry died
@pauld66928 күн бұрын
On his way to a charity concert
@Festus171Ай бұрын
I still get choked up at this song, and I had a fabulous father (and mother) who were incredibly generous with their time and with me. The song reminds me of how blessed I was to have them in my life.
@DrewKSKАй бұрын
You're the sweetest thing. I love this song. Enjoy your visit with your mom Dear ❤
@GranpaMikeАй бұрын
Beautiful reaction, Aileen. When you see your mom, give her the hug you both need.
@diverdown631Ай бұрын
If possible, call your Dad. NEVER let yesterday ruin tomorrow!
@TNgirl546Ай бұрын
I wish I could call my daddy - he passed in 2001 :( - I agree though if possible do call your dad (and your mom)
@Dennis-DK2Ай бұрын
Never let today ruin tomorrow
@SolidMike84Ай бұрын
Amen. Even though I talked to mine daily, I now more than ever wished I had talked even more with him.
@larryengland989Ай бұрын
Being a dad this song always makes me cry .Cause it is so true to real life.
@gordonpatterson8615Ай бұрын
This one and another classic Jim Croce - Time In A Bottle were real tearjerkers back in the day. Great reaction as always Aileen ❤
@LibrarianMichaelАй бұрын
Yes. Both songs make me tear up every time.
@gordonpatterson8615Ай бұрын
@@LibrarianMichael more so when you know the backstory to both artists
@TonyM1961Ай бұрын
This song has drawn a lot of tears over the years. I met Harry once when I was younger. One of the kindest, most humble men I have ever met. It really tore me up when he passed away so young. Other songs you will enjoy are Taxi, W.O.L.D and (for humor) Thirty Thousand Pounds Of Bananas
@kennethohnemus3192Ай бұрын
Aileen, Your reaction is why we wanted to share this with you. There's songs like this for all of us. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and reactions with us. We love you and want the absolute best for you. ❤❤❤❤❤
@stephenlackey5852Ай бұрын
I lost my father last year. Although I believe I have explained it adequately in his eulogy and to anyone else who’s asked, some still can’t seem to understand why I am not more sad. Though our relationship softened near the end, it was tumultuous throughout my youth. I remember the lessons he taught me as well as the pain he dealt. The fact that I can look on our past with deference allows me (by degrees) to be a better father than mine ever was. This song makes always brings me to tears… longing for a time that never existed, because it is truly a retelling of our relationship.
@KevanCorkillАй бұрын
Hello to you 😊 Excellent response 😊👍 You got Harry's message loud and clear 👍😊 Have a great day 😊👍 and Sir, though your father has passed, place a chair in front of you and imagine that he is sitting right in front of you and tell him that you forgive him... This will release you and give you peace. By raising your own children, you are listening to what Harry was telling us. Again, have a great day😊👍
@jimidave6281Ай бұрын
One of my favourite songs. When you become a parent, it hits differently.
@albertjacobs4312Ай бұрын
This is definitely a song for all the Dad ‘s out there. Whether you’re just starting out or it’s in retrospect. Very impactful.
@KevanCorkillАй бұрын
Hello to you 😊 Excellent response 😊👍 You got Harry's message loud and clear 👍😊 Have a great day 😊👍
@SulecloАй бұрын
I've listened to this song so many times and while I've always found it bittersweet I never cried until I watched it with you. 🖤
@Jimmydavid2018Ай бұрын
Never knew just how powerful this song is until my father passed away. Wish I could go back and listen to it with him. Thank you so much for checking this song and your genuine reaction speaks volumes to the meaning of this song. Bless you ❤
@membysteph64Ай бұрын
Great reaction Aileen this is definitely a tear jerker. Harry tells the most elegant stories. He was a such a great singer songwriter. This is an unfortunate song about so many father son relationships. I was very fortunate to have a great relationship with my dad who was my hero. He has been gone for 29 yrs now. I still think about him everyday. He was a very busy father but always had time for us. Love your pure emotion. Another tear jerker about Dad and son relationship is Father and Son by Cat Stevens. I think you would enjoy that one too? Love what you are doing keep up the fantastic work.
@KevanCorkillАй бұрын
Hello to you 😊 Excellent response 😊👍 You got Harry's message loud and clear 👍😊 Have a great day 😊👍 and Sir I'm so glad all was great with your dad. Again, have a great day
@ardien.535Ай бұрын
rest in peace dad. I forgive you
@AndyJosephson-g2lАй бұрын
what if i cant?
@stevenbrenneman4368Ай бұрын
@@AndyJosephson-g2l then ask Jesus to help you. You can do all things through him.
@sean-ew2qvАй бұрын
@@stevenbrenneman4368 He's asking for real help. Not make believe from Santa Claus.
@stevenbrenneman4368Ай бұрын
@@sean-ew2qv sweet summer child there is no real help outside of him
@marknorthrup4897Ай бұрын
This is powerful my friend. Read my note about this song above.
@billybarnes4474Ай бұрын
His first ever hit was called taxi it's something worth listening to tell the story also just a different kind
@ericsierra-franco7802Ай бұрын
He has a lot of great songs beyond these two.
@kaybear1972Ай бұрын
If this song doesn’t wake you up, I don’t know what will. This is one of my favorite songs.
@WadeLucasАй бұрын
Ugh. Balling at work. Seeing you sad makes me sad and the song indeed touches feelings about my dad
@albertsmith9315Ай бұрын
I was a teenager when this song played on the radio every hour. It was only being older and more into living life that I realized how true and powerful it is.
@randyrobinson91185 күн бұрын
I saw Harry Chapin at a show at my university. It was just him and his guitar and he told so many stories between songs. After the show he greeted all of us in the corridor as we were leaving and thanked us for coming. Just a great guy.
@christopherkimball2264Ай бұрын
I remember this as a kid. Now I know the pain of the song as a father.
@MrLato2000Ай бұрын
This Song is A Hauntingly Cautionary Tale and Hits Hard Especially For Parents Because It Reminds You That if You're not Careful You'll Start a Generational Curse and Miss out On The Lives Of Your Loved Ones.😢😢 Leaving You With Regret and Sorrow.
@KevanCorkillАй бұрын
Hello to you 😊 Excellent response 😊👍 You got Harry's message loud and clear 👍😊 Have a great day 😊👍
@SilverBoxStudiosАй бұрын
Not only was Harry a great songwriter but he was a great humanitarian. He was a Co-Founder of World Hunger Year, a charity that continues to this day, fighting hunger and poverty across the United States, and around the globe. He would often perform 250 to 300 shows a year donating the proceeds from half the shows to his and local charities. As others have listed here some of his great songs, including "Taxi", "A better place to be", "Mr. Tanner", and countless others. All worth listening to. The songs will end up, taking up residence in your heart and your soul, and you'll carry them with you through life and you'll find that you'll be a better person for it..
@victorhayes5980Ай бұрын
We Are the World is all because of Harry Chapin. He was a great humanitarian. If you ever get a chance, there is a video out there of The Boss himself, Bruce Springsteen, talking about his experiences with Harry and the headaches that Harry would give to The Boss. It is worth watching.
@ambsquaredАй бұрын
He was a great storyteller. I’d recommend “W.O.L.D.” Also the tribute concert that was done after he passed away is fantastic. Richie Havens’ cover of “W.O.L.D.” Is great, and so is Pat Benatar’s cover of “Shooting Star” is amazing.
@mattburgess5697Ай бұрын
A Better Place To Be is probably my favourite song.
@gordy7877Ай бұрын
Had the great honor of meeting him in Rota Spain in 1978 performing at the USN Officers club. He played military bases at his brothers request, who was in the Navy. I was in tears during this.... thank you so much for the remembrance, the message, and your emotion.
@rockinthegangeАй бұрын
My father was stationed in Rota , my favorite picture of him is from his time there. He was in his tightly whiteys around a campfire with the fellas he was housing a giant bottle of wine that was as big around as he was. He is the reason I have such an emotional attachment to music. He was there in 75-76. 77 we ended up in Sicily. Reading your comment just brought back some memories thanks .
@freesideАй бұрын
I appreciate your review and for hanging in there with a beautifully sad song
@MrGpschmidtАй бұрын
You always have the most genuine heart-felt reactions. Such a classic song that resonates so strongly for ANYONE who has a soul. Life is so taken for granted - always tell the ones you love that you LOVE them - even if it's been years apart or whatever reason you're no longer in their lives. We all struggle daily - and yes sadly Chapin died in a car crash en route to a gig :(. Love you A - and deep hug for you my dear.
@oldguyhustle5941Ай бұрын
This song always gets to me. I'm 64 and haven't talked to my kids for years. I would love to hear from them. I watch them from afar (thanks social media). I'm sure your dad does too. What ever it is between you and your dad, it is worth trying to fix. Your emotions are affected by your distance from your dad.
@KevanCorkillАй бұрын
Hello to you 😊 Excellent response 😊👍 You got Harry's message loud and clear 👍😊 Have a great day 😊👍 and Sir, please take the first step and call them today and set up a meet and greet... I believe there will be a miracle... God bless each and every one of you. Again, have a great day 😊👍🙏
@steve9199Ай бұрын
Harry Chapin...one of the best Singer/Songwriter/Storytellers to ever do it!! The song "Taxi" is your next stop on this journey.
@TheAquaponic1Ай бұрын
It's easy to feel like you have plenty of time for... Then all of a sudden, if you are lucky, you find yourself in your 50's and looking back at how much and how fast time has passed. Naturally this song has a different meaning now that I am in that 50's crowd than it did when I was a kid.... but the experience is real in every aspect. Perfect reaction.
@albertspillane2831Ай бұрын
This song is why I always spent time with my sons everyday and Aileen I'm doing to this very day ❤❤😊
@DocHoganАй бұрын
Always always ALWAYS a brutal kick in the feels
@DocHoganАй бұрын
Add Jim Croce's "Operator", George Jones' "He Stopped Loving Her Today", and Statler Brothers' "Counting Flowers on the Wall" for complete spontaneous dehydration bawl fest
@terminallumbago6465Ай бұрын
@@DocHoganThrow in Don Maclean’s “Vincent” and Gordon Lightfoot’s “Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” for good measure.
@albertspillane2831Ай бұрын
I've listened to this song many times as my boys were growing up ❤❤😊
@BarrenCosmosАй бұрын
You in that thumbnail has my soul shattered and now I just wanna give you the biggest hug 😭🖤
@malcolmwinning3591Ай бұрын
Love your reaction to this. Had that sort of relationship with my dad and thankfully have a much closer connection with my son. Enjoy your time with your mum
@KevanCorkillАй бұрын
Hello to you 😊 Excellent response 😊👍 You got Harry's message loud and clear 👍😊 Have a great day 😊👍
@jeffbeaver4419Ай бұрын
My dad,who passed away last year at 89,told be 30+ years ago that this song really impacted him as a father. Our kids learn from us and this song shows the importance of spending quality time with your kids. I am now 68 and my son is 35. I made sure to set aside time when he was young through his teenage years to do things with him even though I traveled for business and was often gone. My son now has a 5 year old son and I have noticed that he spends a lot of quality time with him.
@photojo9016Ай бұрын
I am 57 years old. My sons are 18 and 21. I first heard this song when I was 10, shortly after my dad died from cancer. I promised myself then that if I ever had kids of my own, I would never be like the father in this song. No song has had a more profound influence on my life.
@alanpeterson4939Ай бұрын
Harry was the greatest storyteller of my generation. I saw him in concert three times. Listen to Taxi and to Mr. Tanner to get a feel for his storytelling ability.
@One_foot_in_the_Grave2 күн бұрын
OMG I've never been as affected by a content creator. I can tell, for a change, your reaction is real. Thank you. Xo
@MikeytheGeek7711Ай бұрын
His other great song is Taxi. I'm sure he has other good songs too, but those are the two songs that everybody knows.
@mikefitznb1Ай бұрын
that was a beautiful reaction....I'm 68 and lost my child in 2010 at 32 years old from cancer and not a day goes by I think of all the years we missed and won't get back...ENJOY LIFE,,,TOMORROW IS NOT PROMISED....grab on and don't let go
@KevanCorkillАй бұрын
Hello to you 😊 Excellent response 😊👍 You got Harry's message loud and clear 👍😊 Have a great day 😊👍
@douglab222Ай бұрын
My dad was such a hard ass and abusive pick. I had nothing to do with him when I left the house. I didn't have any contact with him for years. But as I grew older and got therapy to help heal the anger on my heart. I finally was able to talk with him, truly talk with him after 15 years. I am now closer to my dad than I ever had been in the past. I thank him for being in my life and things can change if both people really want it. I love you dad. Iove you so so very much.
@funkspinnaАй бұрын
Awesome to hear. Thanks for sharing.
@andrewbrorherton6898Ай бұрын
Last Sunday I spent most of the day watching football and my 10 year old daughter asked me to throw the football outside. It was about 7:30 so it was getting dark. That was pretty much my excuse and she just kept asking not giving up. Lol I finally I said let's go. We threw it pretty much until we couldn't see it anymore. 😀
@THEREALBONGMANАй бұрын
I have lost both my parents due to illness and one thing for sure...Don't ever take those you love for granted...
@charlesf2804Ай бұрын
The message behind this song applies to other relationships as well. I don't have a wife or children, but life has taken friends in other directions so that I almost never see them: relocations, work schedule changes, two deaths, some have been unresponsive; the result is that I have almost no social life. But I think to focus on the best of these friendships and keep those lines open, even if it isn't in-person, is important. And while I can be on the dispassionate side, even I felt a twinge watching you get emotional. The song never affected me quite that way, but there's no denying its power. Do not apologize for the tears; it means you're human and have feelings. And it makes you relatable.
@Sp33ganАй бұрын
My father was not a nice man. I dealt with the mental scars for too long. When my first son was born I held the fear I would turn into my father. The good man my mum taught me to be won and my kids and I have a very close relationship. Partly due to me not being what my father taught me but also from understanding songs like this. I grew up sharing a bedroom with my younger brother. We laughed, played and fought. We got into trouble together. We sat at the seashore and sketched together. We shared a love of music and, while we didn't always agree, we also introduced each other to many different bands and styles of music. On Sunday, my sisters and I scattered our brother's ashes on the same seashore where we grew up. He was only 60. It's never too late to pick up that phone and call.
@pittaloaf1Ай бұрын
Your life with your brother rings true with me. I’m 57 and I lost my middle brother Adam in July this year to cancer. We three boys all brought up together in the same room( first up beat dressed) Adam. Was such an inspiration to me! He didn’t long for any material possessions and loved life and his family. Irreplaceable but the 55 years we had him were a constant joy.
@bpo1975Ай бұрын
A cautionary tale for sons (and daughters) too. Having lost my Dad (and Mom) just before COVID, tell your parents you love them often.
@asimpleman2585Ай бұрын
That song always moves me. I have never seen this live version; his chuckles and inflections amp up the emotion even further. You're great btw.
@leftcoaster67Ай бұрын
This song hits harder now. Because so many parents want what is best for their kids, and work so hard. And never get a chance to bond and enjoy time together.
@KevanCorkillАй бұрын
Hello to you 😊 Excellent response 😊👍 You got Harry's message loud and clear 👍😊 Have a great day 😊👍
@mage1439Ай бұрын
And once you realize it, it's too late. We don't have time machines.
@guanyin19Ай бұрын
I just lost my mom a few weeks ago to early Alzheimer's. She took on the role of both parents when I was younger, and she pulled it off magnificently. I know this song well and wasn't expecting it to hit this hard. I love you and miss you, mom 😞Thanks Aileen. I loved your reaction. You have a beautiful soul!
@staciemoisa4884Ай бұрын
This song always gets to me. It affected me when it first came out, and it hits even harder now. We are not promised tomorrow. Pick up the phone and visit whenever you can. I have suffered the loss of 5 in my immediate family the last couple of years. The biggest comfort I have is knowing I spent as much time as possible with them, and I ended every phone call and visit with "I Love You."
@scottnorvell2955Ай бұрын
Taxi is a gorgeous song and a must if you’re enjoying Harry’s work.
@danlimbaugh3629Ай бұрын
100%
@greg2976Ай бұрын
💯💯👍👍
@peterraftos6050Ай бұрын
Taxi and Sequel
@kennyhuskisson2684Ай бұрын
Oh Absolutely! A timeless classic👍✌️
@DavidCalvert-mh9syАй бұрын
This song was my story line with my father through the 1950s and 1960s. Fortunately we both came to our senses in the early 1970s, and both of us made d@mn sure we always made time for each other. My dad passed away in 1994, and even today, when I'm well into my seventies, there is not a time goes by when I don't remember him with fondness and a smile.
@hokiedooАй бұрын
This is an incredible song,I wish I could put you in a time machine and take you back to the music we grew up on in the 70's 80's and 90's
@DpixtionАй бұрын
As a divorced father of two, and always away working long hrs to provide for them, we were together recently. They are both in their mid 20’s, and we heard this on the playlist in the car. Everyone got quiet, we listened and all sang at the end. They both then told me, “Dad We get it now. We didn’t understand, didn’t like it, but hearing this today with you, and our life’s are they are, I get it. Thanks Dad”…. We then had pizza and talked for an hours.. it was great.
@SeanStonehartАй бұрын
Try the Ugly Kid Joe version from the late 80's & early 90's. This song was a self fullfilled prophecy between my dad, me & my brother. It's a heart ripper for the reasons.
@jessestaggs2136Ай бұрын
Fun fact about that video is that a young Norman Reedus is in it as the son.
@nuggetgksАй бұрын
Grew up with the Ugly Kid Joe version and it wasn’t until my son was born that this hits hard
@SeanStonehartАй бұрын
@@nuggetgksone reason I don’t have kids. I didn’t want to repeat my dad to them.
@r.lyster8280Ай бұрын
I loved this song when I listened to it on the radio as a kid in the 70s but I was too young to understand the meaning. Then I didn't hear it again until just last year, right after my dad died. That really hit me hard. I'm crying now listening to it with you.
@UriahjwАй бұрын
My father was a shift worker at a power plant, and there were many days when we wouldn't see him because we went to school early, and his shift had him working late. When I think back on the vacations and the few days in-between that we had together, it makes them so much more special. Once he retired and I started working, the same cycle repeated. He would want to go fish, but many times, I was called in for overtime. Make the time to be there for your children.
@saamegan2985Ай бұрын
Yes, I was crying along with you.. We lost Harry due to a car accident when he was on his way to perform at a free concert. It must have been devastating when they announced to the audience why he wasn't appearing..I didn't get to meet him, but I met an Australian radio announcer who interviewed him, and his words have always stuck with me.. he said. "He was the most beautiful man I have ever met"
@tonytse4905Ай бұрын
Harry Chapin was BRILLIANT!!!! Sad for his loss. Cats in the Cradle was brilliant. Loved it. But my favourite is one of his firsts...TAXI. It tells a beautiful story of love, loss and moving forward. "It was raining hard in Frisco, I needed one more fare to make my night.....a lady up ahead waved and flagged me down, she got in at the light. I said: "Where you goin' to my lady blue? It's a SHAME you ruined your gown in the rain. She just looked out the window and said 16 Parkside Lane.....You can find it and watch/listen to it,. Brilliant singer/songwriter/storyteller..
@LJA46Ай бұрын
I saw Harry just a few months before his tragic accident. Such a great storyteller, and a giving man!
@ericsierra-franco7802Ай бұрын
Pronounced "Chaypin". Fantastic songwriter! Died much too young in a car crash in his late 30's.
@bobblethreadgill4463Ай бұрын
I play this often and have 2 sons. 51 and 31 years of age and I'm long retired. Still get emotional every time I play it. Hang in there Aileen, and try to visit Texas and family as often as you can.
@JoeHicks-ow4rmАй бұрын
This song brings tears to my eyes everytime I hear it. It really hits home. I'm 70 years old and 43 years ago my wife who was only 25 years passed away from complications during the birth of our son. We had only known each other and been married for 6 years. My son was just fine. Now I think back to the first day I stood and watched him getting on the school bus for kindergarten. Seems like I no more turned around and he was graduating middle school and getting ready for high school. Next thing I know he's a senior and found his first girlfriend. Now he is 43 years old and his job keeps him busy trying to survive and pay the bills. I'm in a therapy hospital for back problems and other health issues. My health is deteriorating and I don't know how much longer I have before I go to join my wife. I enjoy what time I get to spend with my son. My advice to anyone who has a true love and children is to hold them close and spend as much time as you can with them. No one is guaranteed another day on this green earth so stay true and enjoy. As the old saying goes......You don't know what you've got til it's gone. Enjoyed your reaction so much. I'm crying right along with you. Til next time be well and stay safe. ❤❤❤❤❤
@Chiari_Queen_TАй бұрын
Harry Chapin was a fellow Long Islander. He often held free concerts just outside, people hanging out on grassy fields. Even more so I believe he was and is known locally for his charities he was so passionate about, getting food to families/people in need. He founded Long Island Cares Food Bank, co-founded Why Hunger, founded Hunger Hotline in NYC & was involved in many other charities. He was such a good soul, he donated about a third of his paid concerts to charities! I was young when he passed but I knew it was such a huge loss & he lives on through his acts of kindness. The Harry Chapin Award is given every two years to recognize people or groups with a selfless commitment to humanitarian efforts.❤ (you had me crying too!)
@groovelife415Ай бұрын
People think dads don't care about their kids, but we do. We work hard to give them the best life we can, but it comes at a cost. There are no outlets for dads, so we suffer silently and die with the sadness we never tell anyone about.
@KevanCorkillАй бұрын
Hello to you 😊 Excellent response 😊👍 You got Harry's message loud and clear 👍😊 Have a great day 😊👍 and Sir...Dax's To Be A Man is Your anthem... You are a great Dad😊👍 Again, have a great day 😊👍
@raymondlangdon9637Ай бұрын
True story
@martinwagner6344Ай бұрын
Makes you want to contact family and friends, that you've not spoken to for a while, thats a great Legacy to leave behind❤
@chidrummerАй бұрын
I was 15 when this song was released. I had a really good relationship with my dad, but I recognized that, Cat's In The Cradle as a cautionary tale for the future. Here I am at 65 and have raised two sons, one older than you. I'd like to think that I heeded the message of this song. I see my boys often and marvel as their lives unfold through time.
@mgonzales56Ай бұрын
Aileen, you wouldn't be human if this song doesn't bring you to tears. I've heard this song since it came out, and I've known Harry Chapan's story, and this song still gets to me, especially since I have a son...and he grew up just like me. I'm 68, and my son is 38, and I am so proud of him. Don't apologize for the tears. Glad you liked the song.
@HutcH68Ай бұрын
I can’t listen without crying. Ever.
@KevanCorkillАй бұрын
Hello to you 😊 Excellent response 😊👍 You got Harry's message loud and clear 👍😊 Have a great day 😊👍
@robertlear2712Ай бұрын
I don’t know how Harry could even perform this song without crying.
@KevanCorkillАй бұрын
Hello to you 😊 Excellent response 😊👍 You got Harry's message loud and clear 👍😊 Have a great day 😊👍
@ClickToPreviewАй бұрын
Oh, so many songs that do this to me... Five For Fighting "100 years", Collin Raye "Love, Me", Tim McGraw "Don't Take The Girl"... those songs just DESTROY me and have for DECADES.
@josephlinnell9855Ай бұрын
Every now and then I will do it on karaoke night and I gotta fight it. Miss my dad. God Bless ❤
@iarocks4416 күн бұрын
I had front row seats to see him but he died literally days before the show. One of my favorite songs when i was young. I truly related and like his son said he helped me repair my relationship with my dad. Made me always think about what it was like raising me and where he was a different ages I was. We led very different lives. My dad is 87 and i try to see him as often as I can even though we live several hundred miles away. Also listen to Taxi. You will really like it too.
@nigelmcphearsonАй бұрын
You never have to explain why you're emotional.. it's what we're here for... it gives you grace... and we're all right there with you.
@PatrickReedy-l8bАй бұрын
Unbelievable awesome song, cry to this every time
@bobmessier5215Ай бұрын
I actually met and talked to him for a half hour. Very cool and humble guy. He started the Harry Chapin Food Bank more than 40 years ago. His food pantry raises millions of dollars each year to feed the hungry everywhere in America. Great storyteller-songwriter too! ♥"Taxi" was his first big hit song.
@BigTroyTАй бұрын
Fathers have long been caught in a Catch-22 between the drive to protect and provide for their families against a world that would otherwise roll right over them with complete indifference, and the desire to spend time with them at the expense of the work. It's always a balancing act, and not everyone gets the balance right. Most men, fathers or not, can understand the horror of getting it wrong, and not just losing a son because you didn't spend enough time with him, but even worse, to pass that along to yet another family. It's easy to get so caught up with earning money or climbing the ladder that you forget what's really important, and that's something most men (especially) relate to very much - whether it was our fathers who did that to us or our fear of doing it to our families. This song really brings this fear - and the consequences of such failure - to life.
@la_old_salt224124 күн бұрын
This was my dad's and my song. He worked so hard to provide for us he felt the time slipping away. This song expressed it perfectly. Dad's been gone seven years now. I've not heard this song in years, and im sitting here weaping like a blithering old fool. Miss you dad.
@hempy351Ай бұрын
I ugly cry *every* time I hear this song, and here I am ugly crying.
@stevekaczmarczyk9701Ай бұрын
It is such a beautiful great song,, Soo meanful,,,
@stevekaczmarczyk9701Ай бұрын
I forgot how great that song was,,, thank you,,,,,
@SaverioPАй бұрын
I suggest "Taxi" next. It's like getting lost in a story. The man was a great storyteller. Edit: The car accident wasn't fatal for Harry, but it caused him to have a heart attack, and that's what un-alived him.
@RossWrockАй бұрын
Agreed. Listening to Taxi (and it's "Sequel") is like watching a movie. Everything is so vivid in my mind, just from a well written and performed song.
@Charlie-x6yАй бұрын
I was just overcome with emotions..sitting here with tears running down my face..I lost my dad in 2011..he was more than a dad, he was my best friend..it's funny cuz everyone tells me that i look and act like he did. I consider that the highest compliment I could get..Miss ya dad RIP POPS
@gl0087Ай бұрын
Before I was born my parents took my sister to see him in concert, but they were bummed when it was over because he didn't play this song. Years later my mom would say this is my song because my parents were divorced, and my biological father was a flake. I never agreed though because my mom remarried, and my Dad was always there for me even though we weren't blood related.
@KevanCorkillАй бұрын
Hello to you 😊 Excellent response 😊👍 You got Harry's message loud and clear 👍😊 Have a great day 😊👍 and Sir, I am so glad you had a relationship with your mom's second husband who was more of a Dad then your biological father. Again, have a great day
@robthegod1Ай бұрын
This song always gets me.
@steverobinson8214Ай бұрын
I’m a 56 year old man who still weeps every time I hear this song. To say that it’s moving doesn’t even scratch the surface.
@Brent-ox8lkАй бұрын
Immortalized by his amazing, instructive, timeless ballad. ❤
@davidcalvert7371Ай бұрын
Could you imagine a concert with Harry, Jim Croche, and Gordon Lightfoot sitting there playing their hits. What a show it would have been. The masters of their craft.
@BigDaddyAlanАй бұрын
Oh, if only. . . They were three unrivalled storytellers, and keen observers of human behavior.
@SofapotamusАй бұрын
Throw in Jackson Taylor, Joni Mitchell and John Prine and I would be first in line.
@alanstrom2221Ай бұрын
Jim Croce - "Time in a Bottle"
@davidgardiner4620Ай бұрын
Awesome David
@TimMallick19 күн бұрын
There was a concert with Harry Chapin, James Taylor, Gordon Litefoot and John Denver