It was the only No. 1 song of Harry Chapin’s music career, but its popularity has outlasted many other hits of the era.
It is “Cat’s In The Cradle” (1974), and its cautionary tale of a father-son relationship has led many dads to re-think their priorities.
On this week’s edition of “War of the Worldviews,” Heirloom Audio’s Bill Heid, Aaron Fullan and Michael Foust take a look at one of the most popular songs of the 1970s.
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