Talk:Sandra Chapin
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Sandra I am sorry for the intrusion I have always been a Fan of Harry since I first heard him sing I never done anything like this before but I just watched the documentary when in doubt,do something and cried my eyes out I alway knew his music and knew he Harry was a good guy and I have alway led my life trying to be a good guy I play the song stranger with the melody at least once a week Sorry once again for the intrusion I just had to let you know what Harry’s music means to me Biggest hugs Patrick Dempsey — Preceding unsigned comment added by Patdempsey (talk • contribs) 12:06, 2 February 2023 (UTC)
Disputed status
[edit]- Without some evidence to support the statements, I think this should go into the Votes-for-Deletion bin, but I wanted to wait on that until some time to provide supporting evidence had passed. Thanks for considering adding supporting evidence. Courtland 18:23, 2005 Feb 26 (UTC)
Yes, she wrote songs
[edit]The credits for "Cat's In The Cradle" list both Harry and Sandy Chapin as authors, as does the song "Tangled Up Puppet" (see "Harry Chapin: A Legacy in Song" ISBN 0-89524-327-X). While certain musicians do provide writing credits as a method to split income / royalties, it does not appear to be the case here, as very few songs were attributed to both Harry and Sandy.
I recommend retaining this stub to properly attribute Sandra Chapin as co-writer of the song "Cat's in the Cradle"; it did after all hit #1 twice (Harry's recording and Ugly Kid Joe's version as well).
David P.
Former maintainer of "Rainy Nights in 'Frisco: The Harry Chapin FAQ"
Harry died of a heart attack. So the statement that a "car accident [that] took his life" is misleading.203.184.41.226 (talk) 07:29, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
No, he didn't die of a heart attack
[edit]He died of a torn aorta from the force of the accident, and bled out, causing his heart to stop. There's a difference. 75.161.16.253 (talk) 02:38, 27 March 2022 (UTC)
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