Death of a Clown

"Death of a Clown"
Single by Dave Davies
B-side "Love Me Till the Sun Shines" (D. Davies)
Released 7 July 1967
Format 7", 45 rpm
Recorded June 1967
Genre Rock
Label Pye 7N 17356
Writer(s) Dave Davies, Ray Davies
Producer Shel Talmy
Dave Davies singles chronology
"Death of a Clown"
(1967)
"Susannah's Still Alive"
(1968)

"Death of a Clown" is a song by Dave Davies, member of British rock group The Kinks, released as his debut solo single in 1967. The song is co-written with his brother Ray Davies. Ray Davies' first wife, Rasa, sings the supporting female vocal during the song's chorus. Although credited to Dave Davies, it was technically a Kinks recording, as his backing band was The Kinks.

The single release was met with considerable success in the UK, hitting #3[1], 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.

The song has also been released on Kinks albums, the first time on Something Else by The Kinks (1967).

References

  1. ^ Chart positions, at kinks.it.rit.edu, retrieved May 3, 2007.