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"Glad All Over" is a song written by Dave Clark and Mike Smith and recorded by the Dave Clark Five. [ 3 ] Released in 1963, it was a hit and formed part of the early British Invasion , becoming the first hit of the movement by a group other than the Beatles , whose song "I Want to Hold Your Hand" it displaced at number one on the UK Singles Chart .
"Glad All Over" is a 1957 song recorded by rock and roll and rockabilly artist Carl Perkins, "The Rockin' Guitar Man", at Sun Records in 1957. [1] It was released as a 45 and 78 single, Sun 287, on January 6, 1958 (b/w " Lend Me Your Comb "). [ 2 ]
In 2014, Dave Clark wrote, produced, appeared in, and partly presented the television documentary The Dave Clark Five and Beyond: Glad All Over. [21] Smith also appeared via archival footage and archived interviews, but there was no participation from Lenny Davidson nor were there any archived interviews from the Denis Payton or Rick Huxley. [22]
All of the tracks were taken from the DC5's first UK album, A Session with The Dave Clark Five. LP was released in both mono (LN 24104) and electronic stereo (BN 26104) version. [ 3 ] The album was produced by Adrian Clark, a pseudonym combining the names of Dave Clark and engineer Adrian Kerridge .
Glad All Over Again is a compilation album by the Dave Clark Five, released in 1993. Track listing. Glad All Over" (Dave Clark, Mike Smith) – 2:41
Glad All Over" is a 1963 song by The Dave Clark Five. Glad All Over may also refer to: Glad All Over (Dave Clark Five album), 1964 "Glad All Over" (Carl Perkins song), 1957; Glad All Over (The Wallflowers album), 2012
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Glad All Over is the American debut studio album of the English rock band the Dave Clark Five. Epic Records released the album on 17 March 1964 [1] in the United States to capitalize on the success of the album's title track, and despite the caption saying "Featuring Bits and Pieces", the single did not become a hit until two months later.