The Carny

1986 song by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"The Carny" is a song by the Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds appearing on their fourth studio album Your Funeral... My Trial (1986). It was written by Nick Cave and was recorded in August 1986 at Hansa Tonstudio in West Berlin, Germany and Strongroom in London, England.

Released3 November 1986 (1986-11-03)
RecordedJuly  August 1986 (1986-08)
Quick facts Song by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, from the album Your Funeral... My Trial ...
"The Carny"
Song by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
from the album Your Funeral... My Trial
Released3 November 1986 (1986-11-03)
RecordedJuly  August 1986 (1986-08)
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Length8:01
LabelMute
SongwriterNick Cave
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Official audio
"The Carny" on YouTube
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The lyrics concern a carnival worker who vanished, highlighted in the words "No one saw the Carny go". As the circus prepares to leave without the missing performer, they find the Carny's horse Sorrow, "so skin and bone", and kill it. The dwarfs Moses and Noah dig a ditch to bury it, later remarking "we should've dug a deeper one". When it begins to rain, the Carny's caravan is swept away.[1]

The song is featured in Wim Wenders' romantic fantasy film Wings of Desire (1987), when the character Marion (Solveig Dommartin) listens to the album Your Funeral... My Trial. The song corresponds to the plot, in which the circus that Marion works for as a trapeze artist closes down.[1] Professor Adrian Danks wrote "The Carny" adds a feel of sorrow in the background, while Marion gives "breathy accompaniment".[2] Cave personally appears in the film in later scenes.[3]

Accolades

More information Year, Publication ...
Year Publication Country Accolade Rank
2004 Mojo United Kingdom 100 Epic Rock Tracks[4] 58
2011 Dave Thompson United Kingdom 1000 Songs that Rock Your World[5] 304
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Adapted from the Your Funeral... My Trial liner notes.[6]

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