Oh What a Circus

David Essex

About Oh What a Circus

"Oh What a Circus" is a song from the 1976 musical Evita, which had lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. It was recorded by English singer David Essex and released as a single on August 19, 1978, by Mercury Records. Essex played the character of Che, based on Che Guevara, in the original London production of the musical, and the song is sung from his point-of-view. Produced and arranged by Mike Batt, "Oh What a Circus" is a mid-tempo song, comparing the musical's title character Eva Perón's life with a circus, and calling her actions fraudulent. The song is a contrafactum, and shares its tune with the better known "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" from the same show. "Oh What a Circus" was a commercial success for Essex, who had been dropped by his previous record company due to his declining sales. The song reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart, and the top-30 in Belgium and Netherlands. In subsequent productions of the musical, "Oh What a Circus" has been sung by numerous performers, including Mandy Patinkin, Ricky Martin and Scottish rock musician Marti Pellow. In the 1996 film adaptation of the show, the song was sung by Antonio Banderas and American singer Madonna, and received critical appreciation for its flamenco-infused composition. 


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2006
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Sing you fools! But you got it wrong
Enjoy your prayers because you haven't got long
Your queen is dead, your king is through
She's not coming back to you
Show business kept us all alive
Since 17 October 1945
But the star has gone, the glamour's worn thin
That's a pretty bad state for a state to be in
Instead of government we had a stage
Instead of ideas a prima donna's rage
Instead of help we were given a crowd
She didn't say much but she said it loud
And who am I who dares to keep
His head held high while millions weep?
Why the exception to the rule?
Opportunist? Traitor? Fool?
Or just a man who grew and saw
From seventeen to twenty-four
His country bled, crucified?
She's not the only one who's died!
Sing you fools? But you got it wrong
Enjoy your prayers because you haven't got long
Your queen is dead, your king is through
She's not coming back to you

Salve regina mater misericordiae
Vita dulcedo et spes nostra
Salve salve regina Peron
Ad te clamamus exules filii Eva
Ad te suspiramus gementes et flentes
O clemens o pia
(A non-descript GIRL moves through the pageantry of the
Funeral. She sings as the voice of the dead Evita)

Don't cry for me Argentina
For I am ordinary, unimportant
And undeserving of such attention
Unless we all are--I think we all are
Ride on my train o my people
And when it's your turn to die you'll remember
They fired those cannons, sang lamentations
Not just for Eva, for Argentina
Not just for Eva, for everybody
So share my glory, so share my coffin
So share my glory, so share my coffin

It's our funeral too

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David Essex

David Essex OBE (born David Albert Cook on 23 July 1947) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and actor. Since the 1970s, Essex has attained nineteen Top 40 singles in the UK (including two number ones), and sixteen Top 40 albums. He has also had an extensive career as an actor performing on stage and screen. more »

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Written by: ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER, TIM RICE

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12 facts about this song

Song Origin
"Oh What a Circus" is a song from the 1976 musical "Evita" that was composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and written by Tim Rice.
Famous Vocalist
British singer and actor, David Essex, was the original performer of the song on the concept album of the musical.
Musical Theme
The song is a critique of the public's fascination with Eva Peron, the wife of Argentine President Juan Peron. It implies that her charitable works were a facade to cover up her real intentions.
Musical Structure
The tune is a contrafactum, which means that it shares the same melody with another song - in this case, "Don't Cry for Me Argentina", another song from the same musical.
Chart Success
After its release in 1978, the song peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart and remained there for three weeks.
Cover Versions
There have been several cover versions of the song, including one by Mandy Patinkin for the 1980 Broadway production of the musical.
Cinematic Representation
In the 1996 film adaptation of the musical, Antonio Banderas performed a rendition of the song. However, it was shortened and some lyrics were altered or omitted.
Unique Feature
The song features recitative sections, which are spoken or semi-spoken passages in music, contributing to its unique musicality.
Significant Usage
"Oh What a Circus" is used at both the beginning and end of the musical, serving as a powerful tool framing the entire narrative.
Instrumental Arrangement
The song combines a range of instruments, including Spanish guitar, harp, and percussion, to give it a distinctive sound. It also features a significant orchestral part.
Song Duration
On the Evita concept album, the song's duration is a substantial 9 minutes and 12 seconds, although the single release was shortened.
Bilingual Lyrics
The song also includes some lyrics in Latin, taken from the Latin Requiem Mass. This adds to the dramatic and serious tone of the song.

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