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Circle (Harry Chapin song)

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"Circle" is a song written and performed by Harry Chapin. The song was included on the 1972 album Sniper and Other Love Songs. Though it wasn't released as a single, it quickly became a fan favorite and is the "Chapin theme song."[1] The song was recorded by The New Seekers and become one of their highest-charting singles, though Chapin's version is the most popular. It has been included on numerous compilation albums from Chapin's record label.

Background

The song was considered by Chapin to be the "Chapin theme song." The song became a standard for live concerts as it was used at almost every concert for the end. He would encourage the audience to sing along and would also have various members of the band sing the chorus.

Tom chapin Versions

According to Tom Chapin (Harry's brother), Circle was written by Harry for a TV show, Make a Wish of which Tom was host. Tom was thus the first to perform the song. Tom, like Harry, frequently performs the song in concert and has included it on multiple albums.

The New Seekers version

The same year of Chapin's release, The New Seekers covered and released the song, as Circles. It became one of their highest-charting singles. The New Seekers included it in their 1972 album Circles.

Charts

Chart (1972–73) Peak
position
Australia Kent Music Report 20
Canada RPM Top Singles 42
Irish Singles Chart 3
UK Singles Chart 4
US Billboard Hot 100 87
US Easy Listening 23

References

  1. ^ "Circle live 1977".