About the Song
The Everly Brothers, Phil and Don, were more than just chart-topping singers; they were pioneers who helped shape the sound of rock and roll. Their close harmonies, infectious melodies, and energetic stage presence made them idols for a generation. But beyond the catchy tunes, one song in particular stands out for its poignant portrayal of heartbreak: âCathyâs Clown.â
Pioneers of Rock and Roll: The Everly Brothers emerged in the mid-1950s, a time when rock and roll was still taking its first steps. With their blend of country twang and rockabilly rhythms, they helped bridge the gap between the two genres. Their early hits, like âBye Bye Loveâ and âWake Up Little Susie,â were infused with a youthful energy that resonated with teenagers yearning for a new sound. The Everly Brothersâ influence on rock and roll is undeniable. Their vocal harmonies inspired countless artists, and their energetic performances helped pave the way for the rock stars of the following decades.
The Heartbreak Ballad: âCathyâs Clownâ Released in 1960, âCathyâs Clownâ marked a shift in the Everly Brothersâ sound. While still maintaining their signature harmonies, the song delved deeper into themes of heartbreak and humiliation. The lyrics tell the story of a man publicly mocked and ridiculed by his lover, Cathy. The line âHere he comes, thatâs Cathyâs Clownâ became a stinging indictment, capturing the sting of public humiliation and lost love.
A Legacy of Songwriting: Though âCathyâs Clownâ wasnât a typical rock and roll anthem, it showcased the Everly Brothersâ songwriting prowess. They could deliver both foot-stomping rockabilly and heart-wrenching ballads, proving their versatility as musicians.
The Everly Brothersâ story is a complex one, marked by both immense success and personal struggles. However, their legacy as pioneers of rock and roll remains undeniable. âCathyâs Clownâ stands as a testament to their ability to capture the full spectrum of human emotions, from the joy of teenage love to the despair of heartbreak. Their music continues to inspire and resonate with audiences across generations, solidifying their place in rock and roll history.
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Lyrics: Cathyâs ClownÂ
Donât want your love anymore
Donât want your kisses, thatâs for sure
I die each time
I hear this sound:
âHere he comes. Thatâs Cathyâs clown.âIâve gotta stand tall
You know a man canât crawl
But when he knows youâre tellinâ lies
And he hears them passingâ by
Heâs not a man at allDonât want your love anymore
Donât want your kisses, thatâs for sure
I die each time
I hear this sound:
âHere he comes. Thatâs Cathyâs clown.âWhen you see me shed a tear
And you know that itâs sincere
Donât you think itâs kind of sad
That youâre treating me so bad
Or donât you even care?Donât want your love anymore
Donât want your kisses, thatâs for sure
I die each time
I hear this sound:
âHere he comes.
Thatâs Cathyâs clown
Thatâs Cathyâs clown
Thatâs Cathyâs clown.â
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