Send In the Clowns

Stephen Sondheim, Glynis Johns

About Send In the Clowns

"Send In the Clowns" is a song written by Stephen Sondheim for the 1973 musical A Little Night Music, an adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's film Smiles of a Summer Night. It is a ballad from Act Two, in which the character Desirée reflects on the ironies and disappointments of her life. Among other things, she looks back on an affair years earlier with the lawyer Fredrik, who was deeply in love with her but whose marriage proposals she had rejected. Meeting him after so long, she realizes she is in love with him and finally ready to marry him, but now it is he who rejects her: he is in an unconsummated marriage with a much younger woman. Desirée proposes marriage to rescue him from this situation, but he declines, citing his dedication to his bride. Reacting to his rejection, Desirée sings this song. The song is later reprised as a coda after Fredrik's young wife runs away with his son, and Fredrik is finally free to accept Desirée's offer. Sondheim wrote the song specifically for Glynis Johns, who created the role of Desirée on Broadway. The song is structured with four verses and a bridge, and uses a complex compound meter. It became Sondheim's most popular song after Frank Sinatra recorded it in 1973 and Judy Collins' version charted in 1975 and 1977. Subsequently, numerous other artists recorded the song, and it has become a jazz standard. 


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Isn't it rich?
Are we a pair?
Me here at last on the ground,
You in mid-air.
Send in the clowns.

Isn't it bliss?
Don't you approve?
One who keeps tearing around,
One who can't move.
Where are the clowns?
Send in the clowns.

Just when I'd stopped
Opening doors,
Finally knowing
The one that I wanted was yours,
Making my entrance again
With my usual flair,
Sure of my lines,
No one is there.

Don't you love farce?
My fault, I fear.
I thought that you'd want what I want - 
Sorry, my dear.
And where are the clowns?
Quick, send in the clowns.
Don't bother, they're here.

Isn't it rich?
Isn't it queer?
Losing my timing this late
In my career?
And where are the clowns?
There ought to be clowns.
Well, maybe next year

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Stephen Sondheim

Stephen Joshua Sondheim ( /ˈsɒnd.haɪm/) (born March 22, 1930) is an American composer and lyricist known for his contributions to musical theatre. He is the winner of an Academy Award, eight Tony Awards including the Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre, multiple Grammy Awards, a Pulitzer Prize and the Laurence Olivier Award. Described by Frank Rich of the New York Times as "now the greatest and perhaps best-known artist in the American musical theater", his most famous works include (as composer and lyricist) A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd, Sunday in the Park with George and Into the Woods. He also wrote the lyrics for West Side Story and Gypsy. more »

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10 facts about this song

Song Creation
"Send in the Clowns" was written by Stephen Sondheim for the 1973 musical "A Little Night Music."
Inspiration
The title of the song is derived from a phrase used by circus performers. When the circus act was not going well, clowns were sent to distract and entertain the audience.
Frank Sinatra's Version
Frank Sinatra included his rendition of the song in his 1973 and 1993 albums, "Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back" and "Duets".
Judy Collins' Version
Judy Collins' cover of the song in 1975 brought it mainstream popularity. It remained on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 11 weeks.
Grammy Award
Judy Collins' version of the song won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 1976.
Different Interpretations
Critics have noted that the song has been interpreted differently by various artists, with Sinatra's rendition described as expressing regret and Collins' version characterized by more of a sense of disappointment.
Recurring Theme
In the musical "A Little Night Music", the song "Send in the Clowns" is performed twice, each time with a slightly different emotional resonance.
Stephen Sondheim's Thoughts
Sondheim has expressed some surprise at the song's popularity, considering that it was written for a specific character's situation in the musical.
Pop Culture Recognition
The song has been featured in many films and TV shows, including "The Simpsons" and "Grease 2."
Numerous Cover Versions
"Send in the Clowns" has been covered by multiple musicians of different genres, demonstrating its wide-ranging appeal and enduring popularity.

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