What is la noche en que chicago se murio?

"La noche en que Chicago se murió" is a popular Spanish song released in 1971. The title translates to "The night Chicago died" and tells the story of a dramatic shootout between law enforcement and gangsters in the city of Chicago.

The song was written by Peter Schless and Barry Goldberg and was performed by the American band, Paper Lace. It became a hit in many Spanish-speaking countries, including Spain and Mexico.

Although the song was inspired by true events, the shootout and characters depicted in the lyrics are fictional. It is believed to have been influenced by events such as the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, a notorious gangland killing in Chicago in 1929.

"La noche en que Chicago se murió" has since become a cultural icon and is often played at parties and celebrations in Latin America. Its catchy melody and dramatic lyrics have made it a favorite of many generations.