Holiday For Clowns

Brian Hyland

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Holiday For Clowns:Brian Hyland. #94 on BB Hot 100 on PHILIPS Records in 1967. INTRO: (x2) #1. There should be a holiday for clowns.   There should be a big parade downtown. So girls like you could see..what fools you’ve made of guys like me. A day that clowns don’t have to hide the feelings that they have inside. #2. Oh there should be a holiday for clowns. A day for guys like me to paint the town. Festive clown affair to make believe that we don’t care. A special day a holiday for clowns. BRIDGE: Time after time I have tried to say goodbye to you. But somehow when I try to leave you..I just can’t go..I love you so. #3. If there could be a holiday for clowns (holidays) I would lead the big parade downtown (parade downtown) And see you standing there and tell myself that I don’t care. But we both know that that’s not true..tomorrow I’ll be back lovin’ you. #4. Oh there should be a holiday for clowns (holi-day) There should be a big parade downtown (parade downtown) If I could have my way..just once a year there’d                                            be day.. special day holiday for clowns (for clowns) OUTRO: A special day......a hol..i..day for clowns. A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.

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La chanson évoque l'idée d'une journée dédiée aux clowns, où ces derniers pourraient exprimer librement leurs émotions sans avoir à masquer leurs sentiments. Ce serait une occasion festive pour montrer au monde les vérités derrière leurs sourires, en défilant en cœur de ville et en vivant pleinement leur rôle. Le narrateur témoigne d'un amour troublant et d'une lutte intérieure entre le désir de dire adieu et l'inéluctabilité de ses sentiments. L'ensemble de la mélodie capture une nostalgie joyeuse, teintée d'une touche de mélancolie, propre à cette époque.