The Entertainer (The Belle Stars song)

"The Entertainer"
Single by The Belle Stars
Released 1983
Format 7", 12"
Recorded 1983
Genre Pop rock, Dance rock
Length 3:39, 6:58 (Extended Version)
Label Stiff
Writer(s) Lesley Shone, Jennie Matthias, Miranda Joyce, Sarah-Jane Owen, Judy Parsons, Stella Barker, Clare Hirst
Producer(s) Pete Collins
The Belle Stars singles chronology
"Indian Summer"
(1983)
"The Entertainer"
(1983)
"80's Romance
(1984)
Alternative cover
France cover

"The Entertainer" is a 1983 song by English pop/new wave band The Belle Stars. It was the band's tenth single overall and fourth and final to fail to chart.

Background

The song has the singer questioning about how entertainers express themselves through music and how one can live as a "dark recluse" or "recluso" as the song depicts. It turned out to be the fourth and final single of the band to fail to chart, which caused tension in the band, making four members quit in 1984, after the release of 80's Romance.

Music video

The music video begins with the band members dancing terribly with men. It then shows Jennie Matthias questioning a jazz singer about how he lives his life. After questioning to him the first verse, he spontaneously grabs and twirls her around for most of the chorus. At the end of the chorus, while still being held in "the entertainer's" arms, Jennie winks as if she is now attracted to the performer. During the second verse, the band goes into a marching sequence wearing war uniforms. During the final parts, the band is shown now playing instruments and showing many people wearing numbers on their backs as an audition technique.

Track listings

France Vinyl 7" Single (106009)

  1. "The Entertainer"
  2. "Ci Ya Ya"[1]

UK Vinyl 7" Single (BUY 187)

  1. "The Entertainer"
  2. "The Spider"

UK Vinyl 12" Single (S-BUY 187)

  1. "The Entertainer [Extended Version]"
  2. "The Spider"

References

  1. {{"Belle Stars, The - The Entertainer." Discogs. Web. 15 Feb. 2015. <http://www.discogs.com/Belle-Stars-The-Entertainer/release/4098137>.}}

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