"Glad All Over" is a song written by Dave Clark and Mike Smith and recorded by the Dave Clark Five. Released in 1963, it was a hit and formed part of...
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Glad All Over is the sixth studio album for American alternative rock band The Wallflowers. It was released in October 2012 by Columbia Records, and charted...
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"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...
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Glad All Over Again is a compilation album by the Dave Clark Five, released in 1993. "Glad All Over" (Dave Clark, Mike Smith) – 2:41 "Do You Love Me"...
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The Wallflowers (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
Sweetheart (2005)—before going on hiatus. Their sixth and seventh albums, Glad All Over (2012) and Exit Wounds (2021), followed thereafter and were met with...
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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 in the...
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co-songwriter. In January 1964, they had their first UK top-ten single, "Glad All Over", which knocked the Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand" off the top...
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"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. It was...
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Hush (band) (category All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English)
Kent Music Report with their cover versions of "Bony Moronie" and "Glad All Over" (both 1975). The group frequently appeared on the TV pop music show...
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Dave Clark (musician) (category All articles with unsourced statements)
its number one spot in the UK singles charts in January 1964 with "Glad All Over". The British press, briefly, called them the Beatles' "most serious...
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The Dave Clark Five discography (category All pages needing cleanup)
Parade Week of May 25, 1964". 25 May 1964. Retrieved 17 September 2022. Glad All Over Again: "RPM 100 Albums". RPM. Vol. 58, no. 2. 24 July 1993. Retrieved...
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Jakob Dylan (category All articles with unsourced statements)
the original on December 19, 2022. Retrieved November 21, 2014. "Glad All Over". All Music. Archived from the original on February 22, 2015. Retrieved...
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Back the Love I Feel for You" and Carl Perkins's Sun Records release, "Glad All Over" (1957). The Cropper and Beck collaboration "Sugar Cane" was one of...
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"Glad All Over", released in November 1963, would go on to top the charts in the UK and become an international hit. Following the success of "Glad All...
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Carl Perkins (category All articles with dead external links)
November 25, 2011. Naylor, p. 142. The Beatles "Glad All Over". "The Beatles Lyrics - Glad All Over". Oldielyrics.com. Retrieved November 25, 2011. "Carl...
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Countdown (Australian TV program) (category All articles lacking reliable references)
total were erased from this period of the show's history. In the book Glad All Over, Michael Shrimpton said at that time the ABC were "run by financial...
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"Top of the Pops", as well as several cover versions of 1960s songs: "Glad All Over" (originally a hit for the Dave Clark Five); "Somebody's Gonna Get Their...
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Mick Jones (The Clash guitarist) (category All BLP articles lacking sources)
guitarist and backing vocals for two tracks on their sixth studio album Glad All Over (2012). Jones was a featured guest on Rachid Taha's ninth and final...
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Suzi Quatro (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
Rock and Roll Legends online Hall of Fame. She is reported to have sold over 50 million records worldwide, and continues to perform live. Quatro's most...
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Wallflowers, who were coming off a long hiatus. They released the album Glad All Over in 2012 and toured in support of it that year and also in 2013. Jaffee...
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stadium scenes at Selhurst Park. After the Dave Clark Five performed "Glad All Over" at Selhurst Park in 1968, the song became synonymous with the club...
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in 2006. The album featured the songs "Rock Hard", "Glad All Over", and "Lipstick" which were all released as singles. The aforementioned title track...
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by the Wallflowers, their first in nine years since the release of Glad All Over (2012). The album debuted No. 183 on the US Billboard 200. On Billboard's...
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between 1977 and 1980, along with a cover of The Dave Clark Five's "Glad All Over". Only three of the originals had been previously released, with the...
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did not reach their peak until 1965. "Dominique" by The Singing Nun, "Glad All Over" by The Dave Clark Five, "I Only Want to Be with You" by Dusty Springfield...
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originally recorded by Betty Everett ("It's In Her Kiss"), Carl Perkins ("Glad All Over"), Don Gibson ("Sea of Heartbreak"), The Drifters ("I Count the Tears")...
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I'm Glad My Mom Died is a 2022 memoir by American writer, director and former actress Jennette McCurdy based on her one-woman show of the same name. The...
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Molly Meldrum (category All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English)
of Australia. Wilmouth, Peter (1993). The Countdown Years 1974–1987 Glad All Over. Penguin Books. pp. 217–18. ISBN 0-86914-293-3. "Countdown – the Musical...
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Can't You See That She's Mine (category All stub articles)
"No Time To Lose" was taken from the previous Dave Clark Five album "Glad All Over". The middle four bars start with the lyric "People talk and try to...
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band's native United Kingdom. The DC5 also had only one UK number 1, Glad All Over, whilst this was their only US chart-topper. The Dave Clark Five omitted...
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