Fool On The Hill
Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66 Lyrics


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Day after day
Alone on a hill
The man with the foolish grin
Is keeping perfectly still
But nobody wants to know him
They can see that he's just a fool
And he never gives an answer
But the fool on the hill
Sees the sun going down
And the eyes in his head
See the world spinning 'round

Well on his way
His head in a cloud
The man of a thousand voices
Talking perfectly loud

But nobody ever hears him
Or the sounds he appears to make
And he never seems to notice

But the fool on the hill
Sees the sun going down
And the eyes in his head
See the world spinning 'round

And nobody seems to like him
They can tell what he wants to do
And he never shows his feelings

But the fool on the hill
Sees the sun going down




And the eyes in his head
See the world spinning 'round

Overall Meaning

The Fool on the Hill is a song performed by Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66 in 1968. The song is a ballad and the lyrics revolve around the character of the "fool" who is ignored and even ridiculed by people around him. This man is portrayed as one who is constantly on a hill, keeping still, looking with a foolish grin on his face, talking loudly in different voices, and yet he does not receive any attention or recognition. The lyrics describe him as a lonely figure, somewhat misunderstood by society. Although he remains undeterred, he sees the world spinning around him, recognizing the beauty in it.


The song touches on various themes related to society's perception of an individual who does not conform to the norms of the dominant group. The fool on the hill is portrayed as someone who has a unique perspective on the world, and yet he is seen as foolish and unpredictable by others. The lyrics seem to suggest that there is a beauty in seeing the world in a different way and that it may be beneficial to approach life from a different perspective.


Line by Line Meaning

Day after day
Every day without fail


Alone on a hill
By himself on a terrain above the ground


The man with the foolish grin
The person with the silly smile on his face


Is keeping perfectly still
Is remaining completely motionless


But nobody wants to know him
But no one desires to be known by him


They can see that he's just a fool
They can tell that he's only a simple-minded person


And he never gives an answer
And he never offers a response


But the fool on the hill
But the simple-minded person on the raised area


Sees the sun going down
Observes the sun setting


And the eyes in his head
And the organs for sight in his skull


See the world spinning 'round
Perceive the world rotating


Well on his way
Far along his journey


His head in a cloud
His mind lost in thought


The man of a thousand voices
The person with a vast range of vocal expression


Talking perfectly loud
Speaking in a very clear and audible manner


But nobody ever hears him
But no one ever listens to him


Or the sounds he appears to make
Or the noises he seems to produce


And he never seems to notice
And he never appears to realize


And nobody seems to like him
And no one appears to enjoy his company


They can tell what he wants to do
They can discern his agenda


And he never shows his feelings
And he never displays his emotions


But the fool on the hill
But the simple-minded person on the raised area


Sees the sun going down
Observes the sun setting


And the eyes in his head
And the organs for sight in his skull


See the world spinning 'round
Perceive the world rotating




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Written by: John Lennon, Paul McCartney

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Comments from YouTube:

@phila2361

I think it's extremely rare that a "cover" equals (let alone surpasses) the original. But in my humble opinion, this is definitely up there.

@WriterandPhotographer

Agreed.......just posted this video to Facebook and said the same thing

@valerieteti1755

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@crumpingtons

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@raypeal1876

Earth Wind and Fire's cover of Got to Get You Into My Life is another.

@thelibran11

It is by far the best version...by far!

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@angelicapleger6793

Sérgio Mendes is a musical treasure...

@i_am_chaplin

I didn't realize how cool my dad was when I was a little girl. He was a pianist who had all of Sergio Mendes records. I would listen along with him. I still to this day, love Lani Hall and Karen's amazing vocals. This cover of Fool On The Hill is magical.

@zdogg8

The studio versions were all Lani with her doubling or tripling her voice, IOW, no Karen. There have been many great singers in Brazil 66,77,88,99 etc but nobody had the impact and sound signature as did Lani, perhaps not a stupendous singer overall, i.e.: as per operatic standard or distinctive song stylist, but the EXACT right sound for Brazil 66. Warmth, color, flexibility, precision and just the right amount of inflection and her non native Portuguese was excellent.

@i_am_chaplin

@@zdogg8 Yes, Lani is the only vocalist singing Fool On The Hill. There are so many different levels to her vocals. Again, just pure magic.

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