THE DAVE CLARK FIVE...all songs on the Epic label. 1. Glad All Over #6 in March 1964. #1 in the UK. Johnny T mix of the original 45 rpm single. 2. Bits And Pieces #4 in April 1964. #2 in the UK. Johnny T mix of the original 45 rpm single. 3. Catch Us If You Can #4 in September 1965. #5 in the UK. Johnny T mix of the original 45 rpm single. 4. Can.t You See That She's Mine #4 in June 1964. #10 in the UK. 5. Any Way You Want It #14 in December 1964. #25 in the UK. Updated stereo mix by MixerRog. THE ZOMBIES 6. She's Not There #2 in November 1964 on the Parrot label. #12 in the UK. Johnny T mix of the original 45 rpm single. 7. Tell Her No #6 in January 1965 on the Parrot label. #42 in the UK. Split vocals mix by MixerRog. 8. I Love You on the flip side of "Whenever You're Ready" #110 in September 1965 on the Parrot label. 9. Time Of The Season #3 in February 1969 on the Date label. 10. She's Coming Home #58 in April 1965 on the Parrot label.
Love DC5 and the Zombies. Saw the Zombies on concert after my senior years and they still sound great 👍As a teenager I was raised in a very strict environment where I only enjoyed Brenton Wood because he performed during a school assembly in my high School years. So when I got married straight out of high school my husband and I played catch up with a lot of these rock and doo wop groups in our later years. ❤️🙏🏻💎👍
I was lucky enough to see Mike Smith twice when he toured the U.S.. I agree he had a great voice but don't overlook his keyboard playing. He was enrolled in a London Musical College at the age of 13.
DCF were truly the wall of sound answer to Buddy Holly and Trane; always loved them and wished their sound had grown with their fantastic talent driving it; could see them rivaling Sly and Tower of Power with a West Coast type of sound;
I saw them at Carnegie Hall, The Kinks (my favs) at the Fillmore East, John Lennon at the Garden One to One concert, the Almans at the Fillmore recording their album, Tull first time in the US, Elton John after he played at the Whiskey. And Laura Nyro every time she played at NYC. Geez I'm old.
I love these British Invasion videos you've been doing. Let the young folks know there was more than the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Other artist combination ideas: 1. The duos of Peter & Gordon and Chad & Jeremy. 2. A pair of gal singers, Dusty and Petula (who, I think, are well-known enough to be recognized by first name only). Or a true single name artist, Lulu, instead.
THE DAVE CLARK FIVE...all songs on the Epic label.
1. Glad All Over #6 in March 1964. #1 in the UK. Johnny T mix of the original 45 rpm single.
2. Bits And Pieces #4 in April 1964. #2 in the UK. Johnny T mix of the original 45 rpm single.
3. Catch Us If You Can #4 in September 1965. #5 in the UK. Johnny T mix of the original 45 rpm single.
4. Can.t You See That She's Mine #4 in June 1964. #10 in the UK.
5. Any Way You Want It #14 in December 1964. #25 in the UK. Updated stereo mix by MixerRog.
THE ZOMBIES
6. She's Not There #2 in November 1964 on the Parrot label. #12 in the UK. Johnny T mix of the original 45 rpm single.
7. Tell Her No #6 in January 1965 on the Parrot label. #42 in the UK. Split vocals mix by MixerRog.
8. I Love You on the flip side of "Whenever You're Ready" #110 in September 1965 on the Parrot label.
9. Time Of The Season #3 in February 1969 on the Date label.
10. She's Coming Home #58 in April 1965 on the Parrot label.
Glad All Over ... One of the all-time happiest songs ever!
Thanks for commenting.
🎵🔊 "IT'S GOOD TO DREAM" - Great songs...🔉🎵 (Hungarian fan)
Love DC5 and the Zombies. Saw the Zombies on concert after my senior years and they still sound great 👍As a teenager I was raised in a very strict environment where I only enjoyed Brenton Wood because he performed during a school assembly in my high School years. So when I got married straight out of high school my husband and I played catch up with a lot of these rock and doo wop groups in our later years. ❤️🙏🏻💎👍
I'm just seeing this today. Thanks for commenting, Esther.
what a great voice Mike Smith had , great job on the johnny t mix too.
Yes, the man could really sing.
One of the best rock voices ever.
I was lucky enough to see Mike Smith twice when he toured the U.S.. I agree he had a great voice but don't overlook his keyboard playing. He was enrolled in a London Musical College at the age of 13.
Two of my favorite bands!!
DCF were truly the wall of sound answer to Buddy Holly and Trane;
always loved them and wished their sound had grown with their fantastic talent driving it;
could see them rivaling Sly and Tower of Power with a West Coast type of sound;
I saw them at Carnegie Hall, The Kinks (my favs) at the Fillmore East, John Lennon at the Garden One to One concert, the Almans at the Fillmore recording their album, Tull first time in the US, Elton John after he played at the Whiskey. And Laura Nyro every time she played at NYC. Geez I'm old.
GSTK
Much underrated record
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Good stuff
I love these British Invasion videos you've been doing. Let the young folks know there was more than the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.
Other artist combination ideas: 1. The duos of Peter & Gordon and Chad & Jeremy. 2. A pair of gal singers, Dusty and Petula (who, I think, are well-known enough to be recognized by first name only). Or a true single name artist, Lulu, instead.
I have Dusty & Petula in the works and next up is the Stones and Kinks if UA-cam doesn't block it. Thanks for commenting.
Big zombie fan
Great stuff, wished you could've found room for Because. My opinion, the best song the DC5 did.
maybe next time...