About this album
Where they were
Released on March 1, 1964, 'Glad All Over' marked The Dave Clark Five's debut album at a time when they were rapidly rising in popularity. Following their breakout single 'Glad All Over,' which topped the UK charts, this album solidified their status as key players in the British Invasion alongside The Beatles.
Why it matters
'Glad All Over' reached number one on the UK Albums Chart and helped establish The Dave Clark Five as one of the leading acts of the era. Its title track became a significant hit, known for its infectious energy, which contributed to the band's lasting influence on the pop rock genre and subsequent artists of the 60s.
Essential tracks
- "Glad All Over" — The title track served as both a chart-topping single and an anthem for youthful exuberance, encapsulating the band's sound perfectly.
- "Bits and Pieces" — This track showcases the band's signature sound with its driving beat and catchy chorus, becoming a fan favorite and furthering their popularity.
- "Do You Love Me" — A cover that blends rock with rhythm and blues influences, it highlights the band's versatility and appeals to a wide audience.
Release Date
March 1, 1964
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Tracklist
- 1 Glad All Over 2:43
- 2 All of the Time 2:16
- 3 Stay 2:09
- 4 Chaquita 2:13
- 5 Do You Love Me 2:21
- 6 Bits and Pieces 1:57
- 7 I Know You 2:00
- 8 No Time to Lose 2:01
- 9 Doo Dah 2:23
- 10 Time 2:20
- 11 She's All Mine 2:13