Harry Chapin
Pull a thread

How 'Cat's in the Cradle' Got Handed Down: Chapin, Cash, Ugly Kid Joe and DMC
A song about a father who never passes anything on has been passed on flawlessly for fifty years — folk to country to metal to hip-hop to sitcom shorthand. The lyric describes a broken relay. The song is a working one.
The words weren’t his
Start with the credit line, because everything else hangs off it.
The lyric to “Cat’s in the Cradle” began as a poem by Sandy Chapin, Harry Chapin’s wife. Two things set it off, and she laid both out in the Chapin family’s own newsletter, Circle (Behind the Song). The first was another family’s silence: her first husband, James Cashmore, and his father John Cashmore, Brooklyn Borough President for 21 years (Wikipedia), barely spoke. Sandy: “During dinner, my father-in-law would speak to his son through me… I just thought it was the most incredible thing I’d ever seen.” The second was a country song she heard on the radio about how fast childhood goes — “That song put me in the mood for writing a lyric.”