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Tom Chapin (born March 13, 1945) is an American musician, entertainer, singer-songwriter, and storyteller. Chapin is known for the song "Happy Birthday", [1] released in 1989 in his Moonboat album. [2] It takes its melody from "Love Unspoken", a song featured in the opera The Merry Widow by Franz Lehar.
In April 2010 The Chapin Sisters released a five-song EP called "Oh Hear the Wind Blow," which was recorded live in the studio with Dan Horne as engineer and bass player, and Aaron Sperske on drums. On September 14, 2010, Abigail and Lily released their second full-length album "Two" on their own label, Lake Bottom Records.
General composer of the show was Bernard Green, who also wrote the music to the title song "Make a Wish," with lyrics by Cooper, sung by Chapin. In 1976, Make a Wish was replaced with Animals, Animals, Animals which featured much the same frantic visual-overload style, coupled with folk-style songs.
The Night That Made America Famous is a 1975 musical revue featuring the songs of Harry Chapin.The music consists of a combination of songs written for the musical and songs from Chapin's four previous albums, the latter including "What Made America Famous?", a song about a plumber who rescues a group of hippies from a fire.
Although it is unknown how the actual firefighters responded, he imagined that they responded like in the song. [3] Chapin also said, ""What Made America Famous", basically comes out of a thing where my wife was saying 'You should write a song about a volunteer fire department and name it "Answering the Call".' Now, I took it to a whole other ...
Restaurateur Glenn Vogt, left, and musicians Tom Chapin and Steve Earle helped begin fundraising on April 14 for a planned Hudson River Folk Festival in 2025.
The song was used in the 1987 film Ironweed and sung by Tom Waits. Musician Tom Chapin included a children's version of the song on his 1988 album Family Tree. Larry Groce sang the song on Disney Children's Favorite Songs 4 in 1990. Red Grammer sang it on Favorite Sing-Along Songs.
Stephen Chapin and Tom Chapin Cabbage Patch Dreams is the first album by the Cabbage Patch Kids , released in 1984 by Parker Brothers Music , which tries to put together a storyline for them. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]