Death of a Clown explained

Death of a Clown
Cover:Death of a Clown cover.jpg
Caption:Danish picture sleeve
Type:single
Artist:Dave Davies
Album:Something Else by the Kinks
B-Side:Love Me Till the Sun Shines
Released:7 July 1967
Recorded:5 June 1967
Genre:Chamber pop[1]
Label:Pye
Producer:Shel Talmy
Next Title:Susannah's Still Alive
Next Year:1967

"Death of a Clown" is a song by Dave Davies, lead guitarist of British rock band the Kinks, which was released as his debut solo single in 1967. The song was co-written with his brother Ray Davies, who contributed the 5-bar "La la la" hook; Ray's first wife, Rasa, sings this phrase as well as descant in the second verse, while Ray himself sings harmony in the refrain. Nicky Hopkins played the distinctive introduction, using fingerpicks on the strings of a piano. The single was credited to Dave Davies but the song also appeared on the Kinks' album Something Else by the Kinks, released later in 1967.

Background

In an interview with Yahoo!, Dave Davies said that "Death of a Clown" was written about the repetitive performing schedule he and the rest of the Kinks worked through. He said, "One night I nodded off at a party and woke up and saw all these decadent people running around. I had a vision of being a circus clown. I thought, 'What are we doing?' We were going from day to day to day like performing seals. And that's where I got the idea for 'Death of a Clown.' I went back to me mum's house with the same old out-of-tune piano and I plunked out three notes, and it turned into the song."[2]

The single release was met with considerable success in the UK, hitting No. 3,[3] thus prompting Dave Davies to consider embarking on a solo career. When subsequent singles were met with less success, the idea was set aside until 1980, with his debut album being AFL1-3603.

Personnel

According to band researcher Doug Hinman:

The Kinks

Additional musicians

Charts

Chart (1967)Peak
position
Australia (Go-Set)[4] 37
New Zealand (Listener Chart)[5] 10

References

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kinks guitarist Dave Davies continues to stake his claim as a rawk god at age 72. 11 April 2019.
  2. Web site: Weiderhorn. Jon. Dave Davies: Musical, Biopic Could Lead to Kinks Reunion. Yahoo. 3 December 2015 . 4 December 2015.
  3. http://kinks.it.rit.edu/charts.html Chart positions
  4. Web site: Go-Set Australian charts - 20 September 1967. Poparchives.com.au.
  5. Web site: Dave Davies(search). Flavour of New Zealand. 8 April 2022. 20 April 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210420204215/http://www.flavourofnz.co.nz/index.php?qpageID=search%20listener&qartistid=654#n_view_location. dead.