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- "Ha! Ha! Said the Clown" is a song written by Tony Hazzard, first recorded by British pop group Manfred Mann. Hazzard claims the song "came out of the blue" though he did not demo it for weeks. Following recording a demo, he approached manager Gerry Bron, who liked it enough to want one of his groups, Manfred Mann, to record it. Manfred Mann recorded their version of the single on 10 February 1967 at Philips Studio in Marble Arch, London, together with producer Shel Talmy. It was the second of three singles Manfred Mann recorded to feature the Mellotron. Upon release by Fontana Records on 24 March 1967, the single received mixed reviews by critics, who deemed it inferior to their previous single "Semi-Detached, Suburban Mr. James", and criticized its lightweight pop sound. Despite these critical setbacks it became a huge commercial success, reaching number 4 in the UK and number one in several other European, African and Oceanian countries. As it failed to chart in the United States, Mickie Most released a version by the Yardbirds there, becoming a minor hit for them. (en)
- Ha! Ha! Said the Clown är en poplåt komponerad av Tony Hazzard som lanserades av musikgruppen Manfred Mann 1967. Den togs senare med på studioalbumet Mighty Garvey. Låten blev en stor hitsingel i Europa men listnoterades inte alls i USA. Liksom ett flertal låtar av Manfred Mann innehåller den flöjtpartier av Klaus Voormann. Låten spelades in av The Yardbirds samma år och deras version listnoterades i USA där den nådde #45 på Billboard Hot 100. (sv)
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- Feeling So Good (en)
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- "It was our manager Gerry who found the song. He was most insistent that we recorded it, usually he doesn't have too much to say about the top sides of singles, but he was so adamant that I thought, "well, he must have a point". Then, even though I didn't particularly like it, I had to convince the others that it was OK. Now, of course, the song has grown on me. I've heard it so many
times. Funnily enough, it took us ages to get it finished in the studio, we must have heard it thousands and thousands of times. That was what put us off. (en)
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*Abbey Road, London (en)
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- Ha! Ha! Said the Clown är en poplåt komponerad av Tony Hazzard som lanserades av musikgruppen Manfred Mann 1967. Den togs senare med på studioalbumet Mighty Garvey. Låten blev en stor hitsingel i Europa men listnoterades inte alls i USA. Liksom ett flertal låtar av Manfred Mann innehåller den flöjtpartier av Klaus Voormann. Låten spelades in av The Yardbirds samma år och deras version listnoterades i USA där den nådde #45 på Billboard Hot 100. (sv)
- "Ha! Ha! Said the Clown" is a song written by Tony Hazzard, first recorded by British pop group Manfred Mann. Hazzard claims the song "came out of the blue" though he did not demo it for weeks. Following recording a demo, he approached manager Gerry Bron, who liked it enough to want one of his groups, Manfred Mann, to record it. Manfred Mann recorded their version of the single on 10 February 1967 at Philips Studio in Marble Arch, London, together with producer Shel Talmy. It was the second of three singles Manfred Mann recorded to feature the Mellotron. (en)
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- Ha! Ha! Said the Clown (en)
- Ha! Ha! Said the Clown (sv)
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