Clown Shoes
Johnny Burnette Lyrics


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The girl that I intend to wed
Just bought a gift for me & said
"I bought this 'specially
For all your friends to see
Open it up, go ahead."
"Ah, that's awful swell," I said

I kissed her on the cheek & then
Began to read the note within
"In these you'll look real smart
Because they match your heart"
& so I took them out

Clown shoes; so what's it all about?
Oh no, not clown shoes!
Maybe I'm in for some mighty bad news

She laughed at me & called my name
& all my friends, they did the same
Thought she was sweet & swell
& look how hard I fell




& now I know I was wrong
So I'll go & put my clown shoes on

Overall Meaning

Johnny Burnette's song "Clown Shoes" tells the story of a man who receives a gift from his girlfriend and eagerly opens it up in front of his friends. To his shock and embarrassment, the gift is a pair of clown shoes. The woman tells him that these shoes will make him look smart because they match his heart. The man begrudgingly takes the shoes out and begins to feel foolish as his friends laugh and make fun of him. Eventually, he gives in and decides to wear the shoes, knowing that his girlfriend expects it of him.


The song is a commentary on societal expectations and the pressure to conform to them. The man's girlfriend wants him to wear the clown shoes in order to impress their friends, but he knows that doing so will only make him look foolish. He gives into her demands because he values their relationship, but it is clear that he is not comfortable with the situation. The lyrics suggest that this kind of pressure is common in relationships, and that individuals often feel compelled to change themselves in order to please their partners.


All in all, "Clown Shoes" is a bittersweet love song that explores the theme of conformity versus individuality. It is a reminder that while we may feel pressure to conform to societal norms, we should always stay true to ourselves and our own desires.


Line by Line Meaning

The girl that I intend to wed
The woman whom I plan to marry


Just bought a gift for me & said
She has purchased a present and spoke to me about it


"I bought this 'specially
She stated that she has bought it specifically


For all your friends to see
So that I can show off to my acquaintances


Open it up, go ahead."
She urged me to open the gift


"Ah, that's awful swell," I said
I responded by saying that it was great


I kissed her on the cheek & then
I gave her a kiss


Began to read the note within
Then, I started to read the note that accompanied the gift


"In these you'll look real smart
The note informed me that by wearing these shoes, I'd look fashionable


Because they match your heart"
because they matched my personality


& so I took them out
I then removed them from the box


Clown shoes; so what's it all about?
The shoes turned out to be clown shoes and I'm confused by it


Oh no, not clown shoes!
I don't want to wear clown shoes


Maybe I'm in for some mighty bad news
I'm worried that this gift is an indication of something ominous


She laughed at me & called my name
She laughed and called out to me


& all my friends, they did the same
My friends also teased me


Thought she was sweet & swell
They initially thought she was delightful


& look how hard I fell
I mistakenly fell in love with her


& now I know I was wrong
Now, I realize my misjudgment


So I'll go & put my clown shoes on
I decide to wear the clown shoes after all




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JAMES SMITH

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Sandie Stevens

Miss the fun times at Liberty Records, and most of all I miss you Johnny! You left too soon!!!

Lesa Sabastian

One of my favorite songs, when I was a kid!

Andy Connell

Great song, written by the future P.J. Proby; typically polished rendition by Johnny Burnette.

rontenn1

Great song written by the young P.J.Proby. Johnny was a wonderful singer & this is my favourite song by him. Ron

Helen Smith

I bought this with my birthday money when i was a kid, still have it.

Jennifer Sanders

Beautiful, amazing voice.so lovely. X

WILDE MARTY

GREAT SONG

Peter Clamp

Brilliant singing from JB of the ultimate put-down song.

anthony belcher

Fantastic song

malc jow

Not heard this before....must be loseing it...Johnny one of my favourites..

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