Who sings clowns to the left of me jokers to the right?
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Who sings clowns to the left of me jokers to the right?
Stealers WheelStuck in the Middle with You / ArtistStealers Wheel were a Scottish folk rock/rock band formed in 1972 in Paisley, Scotland, by former school friends Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty. Their best-known hit is “Stuck in the Middle with You”. The band broke up in 1975 and re-formed briefly in 2008. Wikipedia
Who wrote clowns to the left of me?
Gerry Rafferty
Joe Egan
Stuck in the Middle with You/Lyricists
What does the phrase Send in the Clowns mean?
[I]t’s a theater reference meaning “if the show isn’t going well, let’s send in the clowns”; in other words, “let’s do the jokes.” I always want to know, when I’m writing a song, what the end is going to be, so “Send in the Clowns” didn’t settle in until I got the notion, “Don’t bother, they’re here”, which means that …
What album is Subterranean Homesick Blues on?
Bringing It All Back HomeSubterranean Homesick Blues / AlbumBringing It All Back Home is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. It was released on March 22, 1965, by Columbia Records.
The first half of the album features electric songs, followed by mainly acoustic songs in the second half. Wikipedia
Did Bob Dylan write Stuck in the Middle With You?
”Stuck in the Middle With You” was neither written, nor ever recorded by, Bob Dylan. It was written by Gerry Rafferty and Joe Egan, who formed a Scottish group called Stealers Wheel, and recorded it back in 1972. It was contained on their self titled album, and reached as high as #6 on the U.S. Billboard charts.
Did Bob Dylan write Stuck in the Middle with You?
Who sang Where are the clowns?
Frank SinatraSend In The Clowns / Artist
How old is Judy Collins?
82 years (May 1, 1939)Judy Collins / Age
Who is the woman on the cover of Bob Dylan’s Bringing It All Back Home?
Sally Grossman
Bob Dylan wanted his manager’s wife, Sally Grossman, to appear on the cover of his 1965 album. The photo was taken at her home in Woodstock, N.Y. One of Bob Dylan’s most important early albums, “Bringing It All Back Home” from 1965, has the kind of cover that can strain eyes and fuel speculation.