• "Glad All Over" is a song written by Dave Clark and Mike Smith and recorded by The Dave Clark Five. "Glad All Over" featured Smith leading unison group...
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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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  • Glad All Over is the sixth studio album for Californian alternative rock band The Wallflowers. It was released in October 2012 by Columbia Records, and...
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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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  • "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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    Sweetheart (2005)—before going on hiatus. Their sixth and seventh album, Glad All Over (2013) and Exit Wounds (2021), followed thereafter and were met with...
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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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    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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    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 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • "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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • "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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    "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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  • "Glad You Came", also known as "I'm Glad You Came", is a song by British-Irish boy band the Wanted, released on 24 May 2011 as the second single from...
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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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    Paul Young". sbs.com.au. Retrieved 25 November 2017. Wilmoth, Peter – Glad All Over – The Countdown Years 1974–1987, p 66-9 McPhee Gribble/Penguin Books...
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