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"Bits and Pieces" is a song by British beat group The Dave Clark Five. The single hit number 2 in the UK [ 1 ] and number 4 in the US, as well as being a success in other countries. It was number 2 [ 2 ] or 4 [ 3 ] in Australia, number 1 in Canada [ 4 ] and Ireland , and number 4 in the Netherlands. [ 5 ]
"Catch Us If You Can" is a 1965 song by The Dave Clark Five, written by the group's drummer Dave Clark and guitarist Lenny Davidson. [1] It was the title song for the film of the same name, which was retitled Having a Wild Weekend in the United States. The single reached number five in the UK and number four in the US.
Catch Us If You Can (U.S. title: Having a Wild Weekend in the U.S.; also known as The Dave Clark Five Runs Wild) is the 1965 feature-film debut of director John Boorman. [1] [2] It was written by Peter Nichols.
The Dave Clark Five had 12 Top 40 hits in the UK between 1964 and 1967, and 17 records in the Top 40 of the US Billboard chart. Their cover of Bobby Day 's " Over and Over " went to No. 1 in the US on the Billboard Hot 100 on Christmas Day 1965, despite less impressive sales in the UK (it peaked at No. 45 on the UK Singles Chart ).
Having a Wild Weekend is the sixth American album by the British band the Dave Clark Five. It was presented as the soundtrack to the film of the same name, released in the UK as Catch Us If You Can. The album reached the Top 20 on the Billboard and contains the worldwide hit single "Catch Us If You Can". [2]
Mike Smith and Clark also co-wrote and performed "Having A Wild Weekend" [6] from the movie Catch Us If You Can, renamed Having a Wild Weekend for its U.S.premiere. They sold more than 100 million records, sold out five consecutive world tours and six in the U.S. including 12 consecutive shows at Carnegie Hall, and made a record-setting 18 ...
B: Catch Us If You Can: A: I Like It Like That B: Weekend in London "Catch Us If You Can" b/w "Move On" (UK); "On the Move" (US) 5 18 5 — — — — 5 — 4 A and US B: Catch Us If You Can UK B: Non-album track A & US B: Having a Wild Weekend. UK B: American Tour "Over and Over" b/w "I'll Be Yours (My Love)" 45 24 1 12 — — 3 — 3 1 Non ...
You Got What It Takes is the eleventh US album by the British band the Dave Clark Five, released on 26 June 1967 by Epic Records. [1] The album contained four successful songs, a cover of Marv Johnson's soul hit "You Got What It Takes", the hit single "I've Got to Have a Reason" written by the band's guitarist Lenny Davidson and the bubblegum "Tabatha Twitchit" written for the band by Les Reed ...