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"Bandy the Rodeo Clown"
SinglebyMoe Bandy
from the album Bandy the Rodeo Clown
B-side"I'm Looking For a New Way To Love"
ReleasedJune 1975
RecordedMay 1975
GenreCountry
Length2:49
LabelGRC Records 2070
Songwriter(s)
  • Lefty Frizzell
  • Producer(s)Ray Baker
    Moe Bandy singles chronology
    "Don't Anyone Make Love at Home Anymore"
    (1975)
    "Bandy the Rodeo Clown"
    (1975)
    "Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life"
    (1975)

    "Bandy the Rodeo Clown" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artists Sanger D. Shafer and Lefty Frizzell, and made famous by Moe Bandy. It was released in June 1975 as the title track from his third album, and was his final single from GRC Records.

    According to AllMusic journalist Stephen Thomas Erlewine, the song and its parent album began "to hint at the good-natured persona that would dominate his Columbia Records." The song casts Bandy as himself in the title role, a rodeo clown who laughs through heartache and the physical pain of the job.[1]

    "Bandy ... ," along with several of his GRC single releases, was included in several CBS and Sony Records-issued greatest hits packages of Bandy's music that otherwise focused on his later 1970s and 1980s Columbia material. The song was also one of several songs in Bandy's catalog -- "Rodeo Romeo" and "Someday Soon" were two others—that used rodeo storylines to tie in with the complexity of relationships and heartbreak.[citation needed]

    Charts[edit]

    Weekly charts[edit]

    Chart (1975) Peak
    position
    USHot Country Songs (Billboard)[2] 7
    Canadian RPM Country Tracks[citation needed] 4

    Year-end charts[edit]

    Chart (1975) Position
    US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[3] 45

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas, Bandy, the Rodeo Clown, AllMusic. Accessed July 28, 2016.
  • ^ "Moe Bandy Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
  • ^ "Hot Country Songs – Year-End 1975". Billboard. Retrieved August 6, 2021.

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