The Dave Clark Five discography
The Dave Clark Five discography | |
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The Dave Clark Five on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1966. From left: Denis Payton, Dave Clark, Mike Smith, Rick Huxley, and Lenny Davidson. | |
Studio albums | 28 |
Singles | 75 |
The Dave Clark Five discography
Studio albums
UK albums
Year | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | Certifications (sales thresholds) |
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UK[1] | ||||
1964 | A Session with The Dave Clark Five
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3 | ||
1965 | Catch Us If You Can
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8 | ||
1967 | Greatest Hits
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– | ||
1968 | Everybody Knows
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– | ||
1969 | 5 by 5 = GO!
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– | ||
1970 | If Somebody Loves You
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– | ||
1970 | The best of the Dave Clark Five
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– | ||
1971 | Good Old Rock n' Roll
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– | ||
1972 | Dave Clark and Friends
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– | ||
1978 | 25 Thumping Great Hits
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7 | ||
1993 | Glad All Over Again
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28 | ||
2008 | The Hits
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15 |
U.S. albums
Year | Album details | Peak chart positions | Notes | Certifications (sales thresholds) | |
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US | Cash. | ||||
1964 | Glad All Over
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3 | 6 | Original album covers show the DC5 without instruments, later replaced with a photo including instruments | |
The Dave Clark Five Return!
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5 | 7 | |||
American Tour
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11 | 16 | Shown as "American Tour Volume 1" on the record labels | ||
1965 | Coast to Coast
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6 | 10 | ||
Weekend in London
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24 | 24 | |||
Having a Wild Weekend
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15 | 11 | Only four of twelve tracks from the LP are featured in the film | ||
I Like It Like That
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32 | 41 | |||
1966 | The Dave Clark Five's Greatest Hits
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9 | 7 | ||
Try Too Hard
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77 | 25 | |||
Satisfied with You
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127 | 85 | |||
More Greatest Hits
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103 | 49 | Stereo versions of 26093 through 26221 are in rechanneled stereo | ||
1967 | 5 by 5
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119 | 66 | ||
You Got What It Takes
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149 | 77 | |||
1968 | Everybody Knows
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– | – | Stereo versions of 26236 through 26354 are in true stereo | |
1971 | The Dave Clark Five
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– | – | Double album compilation of 20 true stereo tracks | |
1975 | Glad All Over Again
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– | – | Compilation of 17 charted hits plus three non-LP tracks, all in mono | |
1993 | History of The Dave Clark Five
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127 | – | Available as a double CD, or double cassette. |
Singles
UK/Australian singles
Single | Label & No. | UK[1] | NZ[A] | AU | SE | Release Month |
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"Chaquita" B-side: "In Your Heart" | Ember 156 | – | – | – | – | August 1962 |
"First Love" B-side: "I Walk the Line" | Piccadilly 35088 | – | – | – | – | December 1962 |
"I Knew It All the Time" B-side: "That's What I Said" | Piccadilly 35500 | – | – | – | – | February 1963 |
"The Mulberry Bush" B-side: "Chaquita" | Columbia DB 7011 | – | – | – | – | March 1963 |
"Do You Love Me" B-side: "Doo Dah" | Columbia DB 7112 | 30 | – | – | – | October 1963 |
"Glad All Over" B-side: "I Know You" | Columbia DB 7154 | 1 | – | 3 | 2 | November 1963 |
"Bits and Pieces" B-side: "All of the Time" | Columbia DB 7210 | 2 | – | 4 | 7 | February 1964 |
"Can't You See That She's Mine" B-side: "Because" | Columbia DB 7291 | 10 | – | 13 | 11 | May 1964 |
"Thinking of You Baby" B-side: "Whenever You're Around" | Columbia DB 7335 | 26 | – | 48 | 10 | August 1964 |
"Any Way You Want It" B-side: "Crying over You" | Columbia DB 7377 | 25 | – | 77 | – | October 1964 |
"Everybody Knows (I Still Love You)" B-side: "Say You Want Me" | Columbia DB 7453 | 37 | – | – | – | January 1965 |
"Reelin' and Rockin'" B-side: "Little Bitty Pretty One" | Columbia DB 7503 | 24 | – | 12 | 7 | March 1965 |
"Come Home" B-side: "Your Turn to Cry" | Columbia DB 7580 | 16 | – | 31 | – | May 1965 |
"I Like It Like That"[B] B-side: "Hurting Inside" | Columbia DO-4592 | – | – | 12 | – | July 1965 |
"Catch Us If You Can" B-side: "On the Move" | Columbia DB 7580 | 5 | – | 18 | 9 | July 1965 |
"Over and Over" B-side: "I'll Be Yours (My Love)" | Columbia DB 7644 | 45 | 5 | 24 | 2 | November 1965 |
"Try Too Hard" B-side: "All Night Long" | Columbia DB 7863 | – | 16 | 74 | – | February 1966 |
"At the Scene"[B] B-side: "I Miss You" | Columbia DO-4669 | – | – | 34 | – | March 1966 |
"Look Before You Leap" B-side: "Please Tell Me Why" | Columbia DB 7909 | 50 | – | – | – | May 1966 |
"Nineteen Days" B-side: "I Need Love" | Columbia DB 8028 | – | 14 | – | – | October 1966 |
"You Got What It Takes" B-side: "Sitting Here Baby" | Columbia DB 8152 | 28 | 3 | 46 | 15 | March 1967 |
"Tabatha Twitchit" B-side: "Man in the Pin Striped Suit" | Columbia DB 8194 | – | 2 | 58 | – | July 1967 |
"You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby"[B] B-side: "Pumping" | Columbia DO-5005 | – | – | 88 | – | July 1967 |
"A Little Bit Now"[B] B-side: "You Don't Play Me Around" | Columbia DO-???? | – | – | 96 | – | September 1967 |
"Everybody Knows" B-side: "Concentration Baby" | Columbia DB 8286 | 2 | 6 | 42 | – | November 1967 |
"No One Can Break a Heart Like You" B-side: "You Don't Want My Lovin'" | Columbia DB 8342 | 28 | – | – | – | February 1968 |
"The Red Balloon" B-side: "Maze of Love" | Columbia DB 8465 | 7 | 8 | 51 | 10 | September 1968 |
"Live in the Sky" B-side: "Children" | Columbia DB 8505 | 39 | – | – | 13 | November 1968 |
"The Mulberry Tree" B-side: "Small Talk" | Columbia DB 8545 | – | 11 | – | – | February 1969 |
"Put a Little Love in Your Heart" B-side: "34-06" | Columbia DB 8624 | 31 | – | 94 | 11 | October 1969 |
"Good Old Rock 'n' Roll" B-side: "One Night" / "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" | Columbia DB 8638 | 7 | – | 92 | – | December 1969 |
"Everybody Get Together" B-side: "Darling, I Love You" | Columbia DB 8660 | 8 | 5 | – | – | March 1970 |
"Julia" B-side: "Five by Five" | Columbia DB 8681 | – | – | – | – | April 1970 |
"Here Comes Summer" B-side: "Break Down and Cry" | Columbia DB 8689 | 44 | – | – | – | July 1970 |
"More Good Old Rock 'n' Roll" B-side: "Raining in My Heart" / "Memphis Tennessee" | Columbia DB 8724 | 34 | – | – | – | November 1970 |
"Southern Man" B-side: "If You Wanna See Me Cry" | Columbia DB 8749 | – | – | – | – | December 1970 |
"Won't You Be My Lady?" B-side: "Into Your Life" | Columbia DB 8791 | – | 36 | – | – | June 1971 |
"Draggin' the Line" B-side: "One Eyed, Blue Suited, Gun Totin' Man" | Columbia DB 8834 | – | – | – | – | October 1971 |
"Think of Me" B-side: "Right or Wrong" | Columbia DB 8862 | – | – | – | – | February 1972 |
"Rub It In" B-side: "I'm Sorry Baby" | Columbia DB 8907 | – | – | – | – | July 1972 |
"Sweet City Woman" B-side: "Love Comes But Once" (as Dave Clark & Friends) | EMI 2013 | – | – | – | – | March 1973 |
"Sha-Na-Na-Na (Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye)" B-side: "I Don't Know" (as Dave Clark & Friends) | EMI 2082 | – | – | – | – | October 1973 |
"Glad All Over" (EP reissue) | EMI CDEMCT 8 | 37 | – | – | – | May 1993 |
U.S. singles
A-side (B-sides from same album as A-sides except where indicated) | Label & No. | Billboard Hot 100 | Cashbox | Chart/release month | Album | Notes |
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"I Walk The Line" B-side: "First Love" | Laurie 3188 | – | – | 1963 | Non-album tracks | Reissued in 1964 on Rust 5078 |
"Chaquita" B-side: "In Your Heart" | Jubilee 5476 | – | – | 1964 | ||
"Glad All Over" B-side: "I Know You" | Epic 9656 | 6 | 5 | February 1964 | Glad All Over | Written by Clark and Smith First million seller (gold disc)[2] |
"Bits and Pieces" B-side: "All of the Time" | Epic 9671 | 4 | 4 | April 1964 | Written by Clark and Smith – second gold disc[2] | |
"I Knew It All the Time" B-side: "That's What I Said" | Congress 212 | 53 | 73 | April 1964 | Non-album tracks | |
"Do You Love Me" B-side: "Chaquita" | Epic 9678 | 11 | 8 | May 1964 | Glad All Over | Third gold disc. Written by B. Gordy Jr.[2] |
"Can't You See That She's Mine" B-side: "No Time To Lose" (from Glad All Over) | Epic 9692 | 4 | 4 | June 1964 | The Dave Clark Five Return! | Written by Clark and Smith – fourth gold disc[2] |
"Because" B-side: "Theme Without a Name" (from Return!) | Epic 9704 | 3 | 7 | August 1964 | American Tour | Written by Clark – fifth gold disc[2] |
"Everybody Knows (I Still Love You)" B-side: "Ol' Sol" (from American Tour) | Epic 9722 | 15 | 22 | October 1964 | Coast to Coast | Written by Clark and Davidson |
"Any Way You Want It" B-side: "Crying Over You" | Epic 9739 | 14 | 9 | November 1964 | Written by Clark – sixth gold disc award[2] | |
"Come Home" B-side: "Your Turn to Cry" | Epic 9763 | 14 | 13 | February 1965 | Weekend in London | Written by Clark and Smith |
"Reelin' and Rockin'" B-side: "I'm Thinking" (from Weekend in London) | Epic 9786 | 23 | 15 | April 1965 | More Greatest Hits | Written by Chuck Berry |
"I Like It Like That" B-side: "Hurting Inside" (from Weekend in London) | Epic 9811 | 7 | 6 | June 1965 | I Like It Like That | Seventh gold disc Written by C. Kenner and A. Toussaint.[2] |
"Catch Us If You Can" B-side: "On The Move" | Epic 9833 | 4 | 6 | August 1965 | Having a Wild Weekend | Written by Clark and Davidson Eighth million seller[2] |
"Over and Over" B-side: "I'll Be Yours (My Love)" (from I Like It Like That) | Epic 9863 | 1 | 1 | November 1965 | The Dave Clark Five's Greatest Hits | Issued with standard and promo picture sleeves Ninth gold disc. Written by R. Byrd.[2] |
"At the Scene" B-side: "I Miss You" (from History of the Dave Clark Five) | Epic 9882 | 18 | 13 | February 1966 | More Greatest Hits | B-side lead vocal by Denis Payton |
"Try Too Hard" B-side: "All Night Long" (from More Greatest Hits) | Epic 10004 | 12 | 10 | April 1966 | Try Too Hard | Written by Clark and Smith |
"Please Tell Me Why" B-side: "Look Before You Leap" | Epic 10031 | 28 | 18 | June 1966 | Satisfied With You | Written by Clark and Smith |
"Satisfied with You" B-side: "Don't Let Me Down" (from More Greatest Hits) | Epic 10053 | 50 | 51 | August 1966 | Written by Clark and Payton | |
"Nineteen Days" B-side: "Sitting Here Baby" | Epic 10076 | 48 | 45 | October 1966 | 5 By 5 | Written by Clark and Payton |
"I've Got to Have a Reason" B-side: "Good Time Woman" (from Glad All Over Again: The Dave Clark Five's All-Time Greatest Hits) | Epic 10114 | 44 | 55 | January 1967 | You Got What It Takes | Written by Clark and Davidson |
"You Got What It Takes" B-side: "Doctor Rhythm" | Epic 10144 | 7 | 8 | April 1967 | ||
"You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" B-side: "Man in the Pin Striped Suit" (Non-album track) | Epic 10179 | 35 | 35 | June 1967 | Everybody Knows | Written by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer |
"A Little Bit Now" B-side: "You Don't Play Me Around" (from You Got What It Takes) | Epic 10209 | 67 | 52 | August 1967 | ||
"Red and Blue" B-side: "Concentration Baby" | Epic 10244 | 89 | 69 | November 1967 | Written by Clark and Davidson | |
"Everybody Knows" B-side: "Inside and Out" | Epic 10265 | 43 | 41 | December 1967 | A-side lead vocal by Lenny Davidson | |
"Please Stay" B-side: "Forget" (from Glad All Over Again: The Dave Clark Five's All-Time Greatest Hits) | Epic 10325 | 115 | 96 | May 1968 | Non-album tracks | |
"The Red Balloon" B-side: "Maze of Love" (from History of The Dave Clark Five) | Epic 10375 | – | – | September 1968 | A-side lead vocal by Dave Clark | |
"Paradise (Is Half as Nice)" B-side: "34-06" | Epic 10476 | – | 104 | March 1969 | ||
"If Somebody Loves You" B-side: "Best Day's Work" (from History of The Dave Clark Five) | Epic 10509 | – | – | July 1969 | ||
"Bring It on Home to Me" B-side: "Darling, I Love You" | Epic 10547 | – | – | November 1969 | ||
"Here Comes Summer" B-side: "Five by Five" | Epic 10635 | – | 135 | February 1970 | Glad All Over Again: The Dave Clark Five's All-Time Greatest Hits | |
"Good Old Rock 'n' Roll Medley" B-side: "One Night/Lawdy Miss Clawdy" | Epic 10684 | – | – | June 1970 | Non-album tracks | |
"Southern Man" B-side: "If You Wanna See Me Cry" | Epic 10704 | – | – | January 1971 | ||
"Won't You Be My Lady?" B-side: "Into Your Life" | Epic 10768 | – | – | August 1971 | ||
"Rub It In" B-side: "I'm Sorry Baby" | Epic 10894 | – | – | 1972 | Shown as "Dave Clark & Friends", featuring only Clark and Smith from the original group |
- Most of the U.S. singles were issued with picture sleeves. Charted singles that did not include picture sleeves include "Bits And Pieces", "Do You Love Me", "Any Way You Want It", "Reelin' & Rockin'", "Red and Blue" and "Please Stay".
- The group released two different songs with the title "Everybody Knows"; the first in 1964, the second in 1967. The 1964 single was a bigger hit in America, reaching #15/#22 in the Billboard/Cashbox charts, the 1967 version charted at #43/#41. In the UK the latter was a bigger hit, reaching #2, the former reaching #37.
References
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