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Yes, "Taxi" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Harry Chapin, released in 1972. It tells a poignant story of a taxi driver reflecting on his life and the people he encounters, particularly a former lover. The song is known for its narrative style and emotional depth, highlighting themes of lost love and the passage of time. It remains one of Chapin's most recognized works.
If you're thinking of "It was raining hard in 'Frisco", that's "Taxi" by Harry Chapin.
harry chapin
Harry Chapin did the original, but Yes, Taylor covered it.
The song Cat's in the Cradle was written by Harry Chapin and his wife Sandy Chapin. Harry Chapin is also the performer of the song. Cat Stevens never recorded the song, although whether or not he may have covered the song live or otherwise is unclear.
Yes, "Taxi" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Harry Chapin, released in 1972. It tells a poignant story of a taxi driver reflecting on his life and the people he encounters, particularly a former lover. The song is known for its narrative style and emotional depth, highlighting themes of lost love and the passage of time. It remains one of Chapin's most recognized works.
If you're thinking of "It was raining hard in 'Frisco", that's "Taxi" by Harry Chapin.
harry chapin
Harry Chapin did the original, but Yes, Taylor covered it.
The song Cat's in the Cradle was written by Harry Chapin and his wife Sandy Chapin. Harry Chapin is also the performer of the song. Cat Stevens never recorded the song, although whether or not he may have covered the song live or otherwise is unclear.
W.O.L.D. by Harry Chapin
Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chapin
Cat's in the Cradle
Harry Chapin's "Cat's in the Cradle"
Harry Chapin's "Cat's in the Cradle"
No, the hit version of this song was by Harry Chapin. It was a hit in 1974, and since then, various people have recorded it, but I don't believe Cat Stevens was one of them. (Harry Chapin did sound a bit like Cat Stevens though.)
Cats In The Cradle-Harry Chapin the Chorus