Story Songs: In the Ghetto

The song is about the hardships facing a young boy growing up in a Chicago ghetto without the social supports to help him succeed. Davis pleads that the child needs our help:
"People, don't you understand
the child needs a helping handor he'll grow to be an angry young man some day"
We learn that the boy turns to crime on the streets as he learns to steal and fight to survive in the ghetto. As a young man he eventually purchases a weapon and steals a car, then becomes another victim in the cruel and harsh environment where he was born.
And in the final verse, Davis tells us that it's just part of a cycle as the mother loses a child on the streets while another baby is born in the ghetto:
"As her young man dies,
on a cold and gray Chicago mornin',another little baby child is bornIn the ghetto"
The song was originally titled "The Vicious Cycle."
Davis, who is from Lubbock, Texas, wrote many hits including "Memories," "Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me," and "Stop and Smell the Roses." He was inducted in the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006.
Although "In the Ghetto" was recorded in the late '60s, it is still timely and relevant song in the 21st century.
"In the Ghetto" lyrics
Published on July 02, 2012 15:49
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