“MacArthur Park” is a pop and art rock song recorded by the Irish actor and singer Richard Harris. The song was written by Jimmy Webb and was released on Harris’s album “A Tramp Shining” in 1968.
The song is known for its distinctive and dramatic sound, featuring orchestral arrangements and Harris’s emotive vocals. The lyrics of “MacArthur Park” are often described as enigmatic and surreal, and they tell the story of a failed relationship. The song’s chorus includes the repeated line, “Someone left the cake out in the rain.”
“MacArthur Park” became a commercial success, reaching the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. It is often celebrated for its ambitious and unconventional structure, blending pop, rock, and orchestral elements.
The song is considered a classic of the art rock and pop genres and is associated with Jimmy Webb’s songwriting and Richard Harris’s unique interpretation. “MacArthur Park” continues to be appreciated for its distinctiveness and its place in the music of the late 1960s.