The Circus by Erasure
Genre: Pop
Year: 1987
Year: 1987
"The Circus" is a song by British synthpop duo Erasure, released in September 1987 as the bands seventh single overall. It is also the title track on their second album, The Circus.
The album version clocks at 5.30 minutes, so the song was remixed for single release to a much more radio-friendly 3:50 minutes. Mute Records issued it as the fourth and final single from the album.
Written by Erasure members Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, "The Circus" was a departure from the shiny pop of their six previous singles, creating a more down-tempo and melancholy mood. Essentially a synth pop track, the music is accentuated by acoustic guitar and a continuous circus-like accordion. The lyrics touch on social issues, rare for the duo, and center around the lament of "working men", whose bright Read full article at wikipedia.org
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