: Gérard famously performed the song on high-profile German music shows like ZDF's Disco in February 1972.
"Harlekin" is a significant Chanson-style pop song released by French singer-songwriter Danyel Gérard in . Following his massive international success with "Butterfly," "Harlekin" (also released as "Arlequin") became another of his trademark hits, particularly in German-speaking regions. Musical Style and Production Genre : The song is a blend of Pop and Chanson .
: The German version was released on the CBS label in late 1971 and early 1972.
: The song describes a narrator who plays the role of a "Harlequin" (a jester or clown) to comfort a lonely or crying woman ("Colombine").
The lyrics evoke the classic "Commedia dell'arte" imagery of the Harlequin and Columbine:
: Gérard famously performed the song on high-profile German music shows like ZDF's Disco in February 1972.
"Harlekin" is a significant Chanson-style pop song released by French singer-songwriter Danyel Gérard in . Following his massive international success with "Butterfly," "Harlekin" (also released as "Arlequin") became another of his trademark hits, particularly in German-speaking regions. Musical Style and Production Genre : The song is a blend of Pop and Chanson .
: The German version was released on the CBS label in late 1971 and early 1972.
: The song describes a narrator who plays the role of a "Harlequin" (a jester or clown) to comfort a lonely or crying woman ("Colombine").
The lyrics evoke the classic "Commedia dell'arte" imagery of the Harlequin and Columbine: