Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire
Cathy’s Clown was originally sung by The Everly Brothers in 1960.
In 1989, Reba McEntire covered the song for her album Sweet Sixteen and her version topped Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart for a week in July of 1989.
[Chorus]
I want your loving more and more
I want your kisses that's for sure
I die each time
I hear the sound
They're saying here he comes
He's Cathy's Clown
[Verse 1]
You know you've got to stand tall
You know a man can't crawl
And when you let her tell you lies
And you let them pass you by
You're not a man at all
[Verse 2]
She doesn't want your loving anymore
She doesn't want your kisses that's for sure
Why do you let them put you down
And let them call you Cathy's Clown
[Verse 3]
When you see me shed a tear
Then you know that I'm sincere
I just think it's kind of sad
That she's treating you so bad
And I'm the one who cares
[Chorus]
I want your loving more and more
I want your kisses that's for sure
I die each time
I hear the sound
They're saying here he comes
He's Cathy's Clown
[Outro]
You're Cathy's Clown
You're Cathy's Clown
Cathy’s Clown was written by Phil Everly & Don Everly.
Cathy’s Clown was produced by Reba McEntire & Jimmy Bowen.