"O mein Papa" is a nostalgic German song, originally as related by a young woman remembering her beloved, once-famous clown father. It was written by Swiss composer Paul Burkhard in 1939 for the musicalDer schwarze Hecht, reproduced in 1950 as Das Feuerwerk to a libretto by Erik Charell, Jürg Amstein, and Robert Gilbert. In 1954 that musical was turned into the film Fireworks with Lilli Palmer.
Recordings
"Oh, mein Papa", an instrumental version by trumpeter Eddie Calvert, topped the UK Singles Chart in 1954, and was also a Top 10 hit in the United States. It was adapted into English by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons under the title "Oh! My Pa-Pa". A recording by Eddie Fisher with Hugo Winterhalter's orchestra and chorus that was made at Webster Hall, New York City, debuted on the Billboard chart on December 12, 1953. It was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-5552 and by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog number B 10614. This recording became a No. 1 hit on the U.S. Billboard chart in 1954. Fisher's version also made the UK Top 10; thus, in the UK, Calvert's version was number one while Fisher's made the top 10, but missed the top spot, and in the U.S., the opposite occurred. Calvert's version was the first UK number one hit recorded at Abbey Road Studios. The song returned to Abbey Road when Brian Fahey conducted an instrumental version in 1960, to be used as a backing track for Connie Francis' English-Yiddish recording for her album Connie Francis Sings Jewish Favorites. Francis overdubbed her vocals in Hollywood. In June 1966, Francis overdubbed the same playback once more, this time with the original German lyrics for her German concept albumMelodien, die die Welt erobern. U.S. television viewers were re-introduced to the song via the television showGomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.. In the episode "Sing a Song of Papa", Jim Nabors' Private Pyle enters a talent contest at a nightclub. His rendition of the song wins him $25 and the admiration of the club's owner, who is apparently connected to organized crime, and predictable hi-jinks ensue. The episode closes with Nabors singing the song again with Italian lyrics. The song has been performed and recorded by numerous artists since its debut, including Lys Assia, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Björk, Mino Reitano and many others. The opening stanza was momentarily quoted in Frank Zappa's song "Billy the Mountain" in place of the word "fissure", a reference to Eddie Fisher. The song was also in the episode "Like Father, Like Clown" of The Simpsons sung by Krusty the Clown.
Lyrics
English lyrics
Oh, my Papa, to me he was so wonderful, Oh, my Papa, to me he was so good. No one could be so gentle and so lovable, Oh, my Papa, he always understood. Oh, my Papa, so funny, so adorable, Always the clown so funny in his way. Oh, my Papa, to me he was so wonderful, Deep in my heart I miss him so today.
Gone are the days when he would take me on his knee And with a smile he'd change my tears to laughter.
The original German version of the song contains passages that more fully give the context to the listener; these don't appear in the English translation. It contains fractured grammar, confusing masculine and feminine nouns and adjectives, as if sung by a non-native German speaker or by a child not yet familiar with proper German speech. Papa wie ein Pfeil sprang hinauf auf die Seil, eh la hopp, eh la hopp, eh la hopp. Er spreizte die Beine ganz breit auseinand’, sprang hoch in die Luft und stand auf die Hand. Eh la hopp, eh la hopp, eh la hopp. Er lachte: “Haha, haha” und machte: "Hoho hoho", ganz sachte: “Haha haha” und rief: “Eh la hopp, eh la hopp eh la hopp, eh la hopp eh la hopp, eh la hopp eh la hopp, eh la hopp.” Er ritt auf die Seil ganz hoch in die Luft eh la hopp, eh la hopp, eh la hopp. Das konnte er machen zwölfmal in ohne mieh; er lachte dazu und fürchtet sich nie. Eh la hopp, eh la hopp, eh la hopp Refrain Dann warf er sechs Bänder hoch in die Luft eh la hopp, eh la hopp, eh la hopp. Er ließ sie tanzen im feirigen Licht und strahlte glicklich im ganzen Gesicht. Eh la hopp, eh la hopp, eh la hopp. Er warf die sechs Bänder hoch in die Luft eh la hopp, eh la hopp, eh la hopp. Und alles das macht er auf schwindlige Heh; Papa war die Clou von die ganz Soirée. Eh la hopp, eh la hopp, eh la hopp. Refrain