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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 ]
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).
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.
The Dave Clark Five were an English pop rock band which formed part of the British Invasion of beat music groups in the early-mid 1960s. The group was made up of members Dave Clark, Denis Payton, Mike Smith, Rick Huxley, and Lenny Davidson.
"Glad All Over" is a song written by Dave Clark and Mike Smith and recorded by the Dave Clark Five. [2]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.
"Bits and Pieces" The Dave Clark Five: 2 11 March 1964: 3 2 "Candy Man" Brian Poole & The Tremeloes: 6 11 March 1964: 1 11 March 1964: 8 "Little Children" Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas: 1 25 March 1964: 2 18 March 1964: 7 "Not Fade Away" The Rolling Stones: 3 1 April 1964: 1 7 "Just One Look" The Hollies: 2 1 April 1964: 1 3 "Boys Cry" Eden ...
The song imagined the various artists singing about being conscripted, or "called up" into the British Army, although actual conscription had ended in 1960. The single climbed to number 3 on the UK Singles Chart. [5] As an example, the song "Bits and Pieces" by the Dave Clark Five was
5 By 5 (1964–69) is a British album by The Dave Clark Five, released in November 1968. [2] The subtitle of the album was "14 Titles by Dave Clark Five". It contains the band's two big hit singles "The Red Balloon" and the ballad "No One Can Break a Heart Like You".