Harry Chapin - What Made America Famous video free download


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"It was the town that made America famous.

The churches full and the kids all gone to hell.

Six traffic lights and seven cops and all the streets kept clean.

The supermarket and the drug store and the bars all doing well.

They were the folks that made America famous.

The local fire department stocked with shorthaired volunteers.

And on Saturday night while America boozes

The fire department showed dirty movies,

The lawyer and the grocer seeing their dreams

Come to life on the movie screens

While the plumber hopes that he won't be seen

As he tries to hide his fears and he wipes away his tears.

But something's burning somewhere. Does anybody care?

We were the kids that made America famous.

The kind of kids that long since drove our parents to dispair.

We were lazy long hairs dropping our, lost confused, and copping out.

Convinced our futures were in doubt and trying not to care.

We lived in the house that made America famous.

It was a rundown slum, the shame of all the decent folks in town.

We hippies and some welfare cases,

Croweded families of coal black faces,

Cramped inside some cracked old boards,

The best that we all could afford

But still to nice for the rich landlord

To tear it down and we could hear the sound

Of something burning somewhere. Is anybody there?

We all lived the life that made America famous.

Our cops would make a point to shadow us around our town.

And we love children put a swastika on the bright red firehouse door.

America, the beautiful, it makes a body proud.

And then came the night that made America famous.

Was it carelessness or someone's sick idea of a joke.

In the tinder box trap that we hippies lived in someone struck a spark.

At first I thought I was dreaming,

Then I saw the first flames gleaming

And heard the sound of children screaming

Coming through the smoke. That's when the horror broke.

Something's burning somewhere. Does anybody care?

It was the fire that made America famous.

The sirens wailed and the firemen stumbled sleepy from their homes.

And the plumber yelled: "Come on let's go!"

But they saw what was burning and said: "Take it slow,

Let'em sweat a little, they'll never know

And besides, we just cleaned the chrome." Said the plumber: "I'm going alone."

He rolled on up in the fire truck

And raised the ladder to the ledge

Where me and my girl and a couple of kids

Were clinging like bats to the edge.

We staggered to salvation,

Collapsed on the street.

And I never thought that a fat man's face

Would ever look so sweet.

It was the scene that made America famous.

If not the love that made America great.

You see we spent the rest of that night in the home of a man I'd never known before.

It's funny when you get that close it's kind of hard to hate.

I went to sleep with the hope that made America famous.

I had the kind of a dream that maybe they're still trying to teach in school.

Of the America that made America famous...and

Of the people who just might understand

That how together yes we can

Create a country better than

The one we have made of this land,

We have a choice to make each man

who dares to dream, reaching out his hand

A prophet or just a crazy God damn

Dreamer of a fool - yes a crazy fool

There's something burning somewhere.

Does anybody care?

Is anybody there? "

/Lyrics from The Harry Chapin Archive at Harrychapin.com\

Comments

9 years ago

Colin Sanders

entered Cashbox July 7, 1974

9 years ago

stillerfan69

when one cannot improve on previous comments, nor the lyrics, someone tell me to shut up 

9 years ago

Angelique Devereaux

Even in 2014 so many demographics still fighting for equality and recognition. This song being so true today in different ways.

10 years ago

Ivonne Meeuwsen

This is a song that is as poignent today as it was when it was written. Makes me cry every single time...We have a choice to make each manwho dares to dream, reaching out his handA prophet or just a crazy God damnDreamer of a fool

10 years ago

ChynaRider

I hadn't heard this in @ 20 yrs. In HS this was favourite song on the lp. I still love this song and wish Harry had had the courage to drop the last verse. Maybe just half. The problem with writing a near hymn is the trust you have to have in the listener. At the end, Harry didn't trust us with a parable. He made it into a sermon. 

10 years ago

RadoGamers

The only worthless people are those who know nothing about being a human being. If you are offended by this song then you are one of them!

10 years ago

Phish N' Chimps

maybe he was ready.... I would sit in on some of the small shows.

10 years ago

Troy Rossi

The plumber saves them!

10 years ago

apollyon1976

im with you man.

10 years ago

SongsofHarry

It's obvious that I'm slow... bare with me.

10 years ago

Gordon Cawsey

songsofharry...my comment was complete and total sarcaasm :-) I love Harry Chapins music, and while I don't know if he was a Christian or not, songs like 'the shortest story' say to me he understood the root meaning of the faith.

10 years ago

SongsofHarry

I find your ideology troubling, and your use of Jesus just the same... this song isn't about saving worthless people it's about saying that they are people just the same, that's what made America famous. A plumber willing to risk his life on his own despite what everyone else thought for what he felt was right. I'm not that familiar with Jesus but I doubt very much he'd every say "let 'um burn." in reference anyone.

10 years ago

Gordon Cawsey

Pawtucket, right on!!! We need more good thinking Christians like you in this world. People who know its old fashioned conservative and Christian values that will make this a better world....bunch of welfare losers, Jesus would've known what to do with them, like you say, let 'em burn.

11 years ago

Robby Kile

This is one of my favorite songs. I simply love the beauty of a man moving beyond his prejudices to see that beneath it all, we are all people. Nothing is more important than that. Thanks to Harry for making this song

11 years ago

PawtucketPatriot66

Oh please.

11 years ago

PawtucketPatriot66

Stupid plumber. He should of let those hippies and welfare recipients burn. He could have saved the taxpayers a few dollars. Now we're 0bamaNation where losers, illegals and lazy welfare recipients rule the roost and prosper on the backs of us who work hard while we struggle. Damn......Stupid plumber should of them burn.

11 years ago

david barnett

I kind of remember that Harry said one time that his song never got much air play because they were too long for the radio stations to get in their commercials. Or something like that, This is too heartfelt..... A wonderful lesson to all... Replace the hippie references with any group that is being persecuted and this is a timeless lesson. Unfortunately America still has a long way to go.

11 years ago

Robby Kile

I was born after Harry's death, but my father introduced me to his music, and I fell in love. This song is one of my favorites. Every time I need to get a quote, I typically use the bit about "We have the choice to make each man who dares to dream, reaching out his hand a prophet or just a crazy damn dreamer of a fool". I don't know what I would do if I had never heard any of Harry's music. He was a blessing to the world. If only he had been around longer to write more music.

11 years ago

I'm.a.Paklie

The second they invent time travile im going back in time and saving harrys life.

12 years ago

kpjlaw

This man was a genius!!

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