The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead

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About The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead

"The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead" is a song written by Andy Partridge of XTC for their 1992 album Nonsuch. It was their second number one hit on the Modern Rock Tracks chart after "Mayor of Simpleton", and reached number 71 on the UK Singles Chart. The song tells the story of Peter Pumpkinhead, a man who comes to an unspecified town, "spreading wisdom and cash around." He is extremely popular with the public, but extremely unpopular with the government. In the end, he is nailed to wood by his enemies for "being too good". The song was inspired by a jack o'lantern Partridge had carved and placed on a fence post in his garden for Halloween. Afterward, Partridge walked past the pumpkin each day on the way to his composing shed and, feeling sorry for the increasingly decaying fruity head, decided to write a song about him. He said that he began thinking about "what would happen if there was somebody on Earth who was kind of perfect ... God, they'd make so many enemies!" 


Year:
1996
5:03
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Peter Pumpkinhead came to town
Spreading wisdom and cash around
Fed the starving and housed the poor
Showed the Vatican what gold's for

But he made too many enemies
Of the people who would keep us on our knees
Hooray for Peter Pumpkin
Who'll pray for Peter Pumpkinhead?
Oh my!

Peter Pumpkinhead fooled them all
Emptied churches and shopping malls
When he spoke, it would raise the roof
Peter Pumpkinhead told the truth

But he made too many enemies
Of the people who would keep us on our knees
Hooray for Peter Pumpkin
Who'll pray for Peter Pumpkinhead?
Oh my!

Peter Pumpkinhead put to shame
Governments who would slur his name
Plots and sex scandals failed outright
Peter merely said
Any kind of love is alright

But he made too many enemies
Of the people who would keep us on our knees
Hooray for Peter Pumpkin
Who'll pray for Peter Pumpkinhead?

Peter Pumpkinhead was too good
Had him nailed to a chunk of wood
He died grinning on live TV
Hanging there he looked a lot like you
And an awful lot like me!

But he made too many enemies
Of the people who would keep us on our knees
Hooray for Peter Pumpkin
Who'll pray for Peter Pumpkinhead?

Hooray for Peter Pumpkin
Who'll pray for Peter Pumpkin
Hooray for Peter Pumpkinhead
Oh my oh my oh!
Don't it make you want to cry, oh

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XTC

XTC was a New Wave band from Swindon, England, active between 1977 and 2005. The band enjoyed some chart success, including the UK and Canadian hits "Making Plans for Nigel" (1979) and "Senses Working Overtime" (1982), but are perhaps even better known for their long-standing critical (rather than commercial) success. more »

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Written by: ANDY PARTRIDGE

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10 facts about this song

Song Origins
"The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead" is a song written by British band XTC for their critically acclaimed 1992 album, "Nonsuch".
Song Theme
The song is known for its political themes, often being interpreted as a critique of popular figures thrust into the spotlight, only to be crucified by the public or media.
Music Video
The music video for "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead" features British actor Bill Nighy, who portrays Peter Pumpkinhead himself.
Crash Test Dummies Cover
In 1995, the Canadian band Crash Test Dummies covered the song for the film "Dumb and Dumber". It was released as a single and reached number 4 on the Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.
XTC's Lead Vocalist
The song is sung by XTC's lead vocalist, Andy Partridge. Partridge is also the one who wrote the song.
The Song's Inspiration
According to Partridge, the song's character, 'Peter Pumpkinhead', was inspired by a pumpkin he carved for Halloween.
Original Album Success
The original album, "Nonsuch", on which "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead" appears, reached number 28 on the UK charts and number 97 on the US charts.
Song Reception
The song is considered one of XTC's most enduring and popular songs and continues to receive airplay, particularly around Halloween.
Bob Dylan Connection
Some interpretations of the song suggest it draws parallels between Peter Pumpkinhead and famed singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Both are seen as figures who received public vilification after once being hailed as cultural heroes.
Genre
"The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead" is characterized as an alternative rock and pop rock song.

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