About the song

Let’s take a nostalgic trip down memory lane with the whimsical tune “Ha Ha Said The Clown” by the iconic Manfred Mann. This playful and upbeat song encapsulates the carefree spirit of the swinging sixties, charming listeners with its infectious melody and witty lyrics.

Penned by the talented Tony Hazzard, “Ha Ha Said The Clown” was released as a single by Manfred Mann in 1967, delighting audiences with its catchy chorus and catchy rhythm. The song’s lighthearted lyrics and jaunty arrangement captured the essence of the era’s pop culture, earning it a special place in the hearts of music lovers worldwide.

“Ha Ha Said The Clown” was featured on Manfred Mann’s album “Up the Junction,” adding to the band’s impressive repertoire of hits. Upon its release, the song quickly climbed the music charts, reaching notable positions in various countries.

In the United Kingdom, “Ha Ha Said The Clown” peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart, showcasing Manfred Mann’s enduring popularity in their home country. Meanwhile, in the United States, the song achieved moderate success, further solidifying the band’s international appeal.

With its catchy melody and irreverent lyrics, “Ha Ha Said The Clown” became a staple on radio playlists and dance floors, earning accolades from critics and fans alike. Its timeless charm continues to resonate with listeners of all ages, evoking fond memories of a bygone era.

So, let’s join in the fun and laughter as we groove along to the infectious rhythm of “Ha Ha Said The Clown” by Manfred Mann, a delightful reminder of the carefree spirit of the swinging sixties.

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Lyrics

Ha! Ha! said the clown, has the king lost his crown,
is the night being tight on romance.
Ha! Ha! said the clown, is it bringing you down
that you’ve lost your chance.
Feeling low, gotta go, see a show in town.
Hear the jokes, have a smoke, and a laugh at the clown.
In a whirl, see a girl with a smile in her eyes.
Never thought I’d be brought right down by her lies.
In a trance, watch her dance to the beat of the drums.
Faster now, sweating brow, I’m all the fingers and thumbs.
Wonder why I hit the sky when she blows me a kiss.
In a while run a mile, I’m regretting all this.
Ha! Ha! said the clown, has the king lost his crown,
is the night being tight on romance.
Ha! Ha! said the clown, is it bringing you down
that you’ve lost your chance.
Time to go, close the show, wave the people good-bye.
Grab my coat, grab my hat, look that girl in the eye.
Where’s your home, what’s your phone number,
stop fooling round.
Could have died, she replied: “I’m the wife of the clown”.
Ha! Ha! said the clown, has the king lost his crown,
is the night being tight on romance.
Ha! Ha! said the clown, is it bringing you down
that you’ve lost your chance.

By Tam Le

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