Lyrics The Night Chicago Died (Re-Recorded Version) - Paper Lace
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
momma
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
momma
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
Through
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
momma
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
momma
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
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
momma's
face
And
he
brushed
her
tears
away
The
night
Chicago
died
Na-na
na,
na-na-na,
na-na-na-na-na
The
night
Chicago
died
Brother,
what
a
night
the
people
saw
Brother,
what
a
fight
the
people
saw
Yes,
indeed
The
night
Chicago
died
Na-na
na,
na-na-na,
na-na-na-na-na
The
night
Chicago
died
Brother,
what
a
night
the
people
saw
Brother,
what
a
fight
the
people
saw
Glory
be!
The
night
Chicago
died
Na-na
na,
na-na-na,
na-na-na-na-na
The
night
Chicago
died
Brother,
what
a
night
the
people
saw
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