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Dumbledore Left The Cake Out In The Rain
By Wilfried F Voss   
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Last edited: Monday, November 07, 2011
Posted: Monday, November 07, 2011

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Where is the connection to Albus Dumbledore? Richard Harris, the first Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter movie series, released the song "MacArthur Park".

Someone left the cake out in the rain
I don't think that I can take it
'Cause it took so long to bake it
And I'll never have that recipe again

No, don't get excited! This is not a previously undiscovered poem in the Harry Potter series. But…what is the connection between Albus Dumbledore and the above shown, silly poem...?

Those of you who grew up during the late 1970's the "poem" may sound vaguely familiar, and, as a matter of fact, it is an excerpt of "MacArthur Park", a disco song wonderfully performed by Donna Summer. So, still, where is the connection to Albus Dumbledore?

610px-MacAruthurParkSingleNow we are talking about those who grew up during the 1960's. It is a little known fact that Richard Harris, the  actor who played the first Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter movies, released an album in 1968 titled "A Tramp Shining". "MacArthur Park" was released as a single the same year. It topped most European charts and made it to #2 in the US charts.

The song is named after a park in Los Angeles, California, and the lyrics, as silly as they may seem, should be taken as symbolic rather than descriptive.

The song, in more than one aspect, separated itself from the mass of great songs created during the late 1960s through the early 1970s.

First, there is Richard Harris’ fascinating voice. He sings the song’s final chorus at an elevated pitch near the top of his falsetto - in layman’s terms, his singing voice did not quite reach a Donna Summer quality. Nevertheless, his voice is captivating.

On a side note: Throughout the song Harris inaccurately uses the possessive form “MacArthur’s Park” instead of just “MacArthur Park”. It is said that producer Jimmy Webb, who also composed the song, tried to correct Harris during re-takes, but finally gave up. Either Harris was unable or not willing to sing the proper version.

MacArthur Park is unusually complex for a pop song of its time, and the total length of seven minutes and twenty-one seconds for a single record was beyond any standards in a time where most songs hardly reached the three minute mark.

Several years later longer songs became more fashionable. In 1975 Queen released Bohemian Rhapsody, a song of similar complexity, but with a mere length of a little under six minutes. Hotel California by the Eagles, released in 1976, is still almost a minute shorter than MacArthur Park.

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