Harry Chapin’s Death – Cause and Date
The folk singer Harry Chapin died at the age of 38. Here is all you want to know, and more!
Biography - A Short Wiki
Folk singer and composer of songs like “Taxi” and “Flowers are Red.” His song “Cat’s in the Cradle” was a #1 hit.
He was married to Sandy Chapin on November 26, 1968 and they had two children together.
Quotes
"“I am a greedy, selfish bastard. I want the fact that I existed to mean something.” (Harry Chapin)
"“She knows more of love than the poets can say, and her eyes offer something that won’t go away.” (Harry Chapin)
"“Our lives are to be used and thus to be lived as fully as possible, and truly it seems that we are never so alive as when we concern ourselves with other people.” (Harry Chapin)
"“Good dreams don’t come cheap, you’ve got to pay for them and If you just dream when you’re asleep this is no way for them to come alive… to survive.” (Harry Chapin)
"“When you’re going nowhere, anywhere’s a better place to be.” (Harry Chapin)