The Night Chicago Died (SP, Bus Stop BUS 1016, 1974, N 3)
Daddy was a cop on the east side of Chicago Back in the USA Back in the bad old days.
In the heat of a summer night In the land of the dollar bill. When the town of Chicago died And they talk about it still When a man named Al Capone Tried to make that town his own. And he called his gang to war With the forces of the law.
I heard my Mama cry I heard her pray the night Chicago died. Brother, what a night it really was Brother, what a fight it really was. Glory be. I heard my Mama cry I heard her pray the night Chicago died. Brother, what a night the people saw Brother, what a fight the people saw. Yes indeed.
And the sound of the battle rang Trough the streets of the old east side. Till the last of the hoodlum gang Had surrendered up or died. There was shouting in the street And the sound of running feet. And I asked someone who said: 'Bout a hundred cops are dead.
I heard my Mama cry...
Then there was no sound at all But the clock upon the wall Then the door burst open wide And my Daddy stepped inside And he kissed my Mama's face And he brushed her tears away The night Chicago died.
The night Chicago died.
Brother what a night the people saw Brother what a fight the people saw Yes indeed.
The night Chicago died The night Chicago died Brother, what a night it really was Brother, what a fight it really was Glory be.