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Who wants to hear Prince’s version of Send In The Clowns?? Just watched the episode of After Life with the revue and heard the song and remembered that supposedly the original, first configuration of For You ended with a cover of this song.
I bet it’s heavenly. Anyone ever hear it?? [Edited 1/14/22 18:46pm] | |
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It may seem strange to say this, but I have my doubts that it was ever recorded. I know that it appeared on a hand written track listing in "the Beautiful ones" but there have been plenty of interviews with those involved in recording For You and until this mention I never heard a word about this track. It also seems strange to me that Prince would record a cover at a time when he was keen to position himself as a "one man band" produced , arranged composed and performed by Prince. I speculate that it may be a placeholder of sorts; when Prince was considering assembling the album he wanted a balled in that spot similar to "send in the clowns" | |
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andrewm7 said: It may seem strange to say this, but I have my doubts that it was ever recorded. I know that it appeared on a hand written track listing in "the Beautiful ones" but there have been plenty of interviews with those involved in recording For You and until this mention I never heard a word about this track. It also seems strange to me that Prince would record a cover at a time when he was keen to position himself as a "one man band" produced , arranged composed and performed by Prince. I speculate that it may be a placeholder of sorts; when Prince was considering assembling the album he wanted a balled in that spot similar to "send in the clowns" You might be right. That makes sense. The only problem is that I’m Yours is very different than something like SITC… | |
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Could Prince have written a different song with the same title? RIP | |
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I assume it's the song we all know. Judy Collins covered it in 1975, it had re-entered the charts in 1977 (going top 20), so it was in the air... and Prince liked some pretty soft, folky stuff. Someone who's going to name an album from Both Sides Now isn't above loving Send in the Clowns. And while he did end the album with I'm Yours, quite a few albums do end on a softer note. Now, had he recorded it? Don't know. I'd love it if he did, and I'd love if it came out... I love Sondheim, and the idea that Prince did a Sondheim song is a pleasing one. But most of those songs on that list are ones we haven't heard of, aren't they? Maybe they were all just Prince, guitar, and a tape deck songs, like I Spend My Time Loving You. Even that would be great if it turned up, but I doubt it ever will.
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EddieC said: I assume it's the song we all know. Judy Collins covered it in 1975, it had re-entered the charts in 1977 (going top 20), so it was in the air... and Prince liked some pretty soft, folky stuff. Someone who's going to name an album from Both Sides Now isn't above loving Send in the Clowns. And while he did end the album with I'm Yours, quite a few albums do end on a softer note. Now, had he recorded it? Don't know. I'd love it if he did, and I'd love if it came out... I love Sondheim, and the idea that Prince did a Sondheim song is a pleasing one. But most of those songs on that list are ones we haven't heard of, aren't they? Maybe they were all just Prince, guitar, and a tape deck songs, like I Spend My Time Loving You. Even that would be great if it turned up, but I doubt it ever will.
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Of course we'd want to hear it but I'm having trouble imagining a straight up over sexualized, breathy falsetto rendition being a good thing. It would sound like a sassier MBGITW, wouldn't it? | |
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