Clay Aiken – Life Is A Song – Love is Music!

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Have any of you ever seen the musical, Stop The World – I Want To Get Off ?  This show introduced a very special song to the world. Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley, the song was…What Kind of Fool Am I?

The poignant song was performed at the end of the 2nd act and closed the show.

The song won the 1963 Grammy Award for the Song of The Year and the Novello Award for the best musical and lyrical song.

Anthony Newley introduced the song, but it became a hit for Sammy Davis, Jr. and peaked at #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Andy Williams also included the song on his album, Days of Wine and Roses.

The last part of this song has such sad, but beautiful lyrics…

What Kind of Fool Am I?

What kind of clown am I

What do I know of life

Why can’t I cast away

This mask of play

And live my life

Why can’t I fall in love

Till I don’t give a damn

And maybe then I’ll know

What kind of fool I am

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What Kind of Fool Am I is the 2nd track on the album, Tried & True by Clay Aiken.  He has always sung this song with so much “heart”.  The next time you hear Clay sing this song, listen to the lyrics and you can just hear the emotions of the song!

I hope you enjoy the following video.

Clay Aiken = Beautiful Music!!

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3 thoughts on “Clay Aiken – Life Is A Song – Love is Music!

  1. This is a very touching song and Clay sings it beautifully as he does with other songs as well. We never tire of hearing that magnificent voice. I love all of the photos that you have chosen and the title that you used. Seeing Clay sing in person is the absolute best!

  2. Thank you for all the pictures and the video. This is one of my favorite songs. Clay has a beautiful voice. It is a sad and beautiful song. Thank you CANN.

  3. I remember driving up to Chicago to see the stage play with Joel Grey many years ago. Clay does a magnificent job singing this beautiful song. Thanks for the memories.

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