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Dave Clark Five Biography

The accessible pop sound of the Dave Clark Five, with its driving percussion and chanting vocals, made it one of the most popular "British invasion" bands of the mid-1960s. A savvy publicity campaign promoting their rivalry with the Beatles stimulated sales and generated a string of hits for the band from 1964 to 1966 that was second only to the Fab Four. During their career, the Dave Clark Five sold an estimated 50 million records and had 30 hit singles worldwide.

While guitar riffs were the focus of most British pop bands of the time, drums drove the Dave Clark Five. Their strong percussion section was characteristic of the so-called "Tottenham Sound" that differed from popular Merseyside, London, groups like the Beatles and Gerry and the Pacemakers. The band's strong identification with this sound would cause their popularity to wane when psychedelic rock and other new trends began drawing listeners in the late 1960s. The Dave Clark Five's extremely clean-cut image also hurt their career during the rise of "bad boy" groups like the Rolling Stones, the Who, and the Kinks, which had more raw appeal.

The Dave Clark Five was created in 1958, an attempt by a young Tottenham football player named Dave Clark to help fund his team's traveling expenses. He and soon-to-be bassist Chris Walls ran an ad in Melody Maker to locate other musicians. After the ad brought in rhythm guitarist Rick Huxley, Stan Saxon as singer and saxophonist, and Mike Ryan on lead guitar, the "Dave Clark Five featuring Stan Saxon" was born.

By 1961, Walls and Ryan had left the group and Huxley had moved to cover bass guitar. Denis Payton joined the band as a saxophonist. And Lenny Davidson, former lead guitarist for the Impalas, also came on board, bringing with him lead vocalist/keyboardist Mike Smith. Backed by ten years of classical piano lessons, Smith was the only member of the group with formal musical training.
Built Reputation as Live Act
By 1962, the Dave Clark Five had developed some renown as a live band. The group landed a contract to play regularly on England's popular Mecca ballroom chain. The rigors of three-hour, nightly performances on the circuit honed the group's skills during the next few years; they would win the Mecca circuit's Gold Cup for the best live band in the United Kingdom in 1963.

However, 1963 would be a mixed year. The award from Mecca came on the heel of a bitter disappointment over their cover recording of the Contours' "Do You Love Me?" After its release, the song would only make it to the Number 30 spot on the British charts after a version of the same song by Brian Poole and the Tremeloes released around the same time hit Number One and upstaged them. The turning point for the group came in December with the release of "Glad All Over."

Soaring to Number One in the United Kingdom early the following year and selling over two and a half million records, the song was also a smash in the United States, leading Epic Records to plan an American tour for the band. Two consecutive appearances on The Ed Sullivan Showand several coast-to-coast tours sealed the group's popularity in the American market, which would turn out to be a far more lucrative one for them than Europe. The Dave Clark Five would log up 18 appearances on Ed Sullivan, the most ever by any British act.

As in "Glad All Over," Clark's pounding drum sticks were the hallmark of "Bits and Pieces," the group's follow-up hit. At this point, the group finally decided to turn professional. The Dave Clark Five would have a succession of 12 more American Top Twenty hits, reaching their popularity peak in the United States with their Number One hit "Over and Over" in 1965. Due to a tremendous demand for their music in the United States, the group released 14 American albums; only four would reach British audiences from 1964 to 1967. Many of the group's songs distributed in the United States never even received airplay in Britain.
For the Record...
Original members include Dave Clark (born December 15, 1942, in Tottenham, London, England), drums; Rick Huxley (born August 5, 1942, in Dartford, England), rhythm guitar, then bass guitar; Mick Ryan (left group c. 1960), lead guitar; Stan Saxon (left group 1961), lead vocals, saxophone; and Chris Walls (left group c. 1960), bass. Later members include Lenny Davidson (born May 30, 1944, in Enfield, London), guitar; Denis Payton (born August 1, 1943, in Waltham-stow, London), saxophone; Mike Smith (born December 12, 1943, in Edmonton, London), vocals, organ; and Jim Spencer (joined and left group c. 1961), saxophone.

Group formed in 1958, in Tottenham, London; originally named the Dave Clark Five Featuring Stan Saxon; signed long-term contract with Mecca ballroom chain, London, 1961; signed with Picadilly Records (Congress Records in U.S.), London, 1962; sold first instrumental song, "Chaquita," to Ember Records, 1962; signed with Columbia (Epic in U.S.), 1963; appeared in film Catch Us If You Can (Having Wild Weekend in U.S.), 1965; formed Big Five Films (production company), London, 1965; Clark produced music video for "Nineteen Days, " 1966; filmed television documentary Hold On—It's the Dave Clark Five, 1967; stopped large-scale touring, 1969; group disbanded, 1970.

Awards: Mecca Gold Cup award for best band, 1963.
Total Control Exercised by Clark
In addition to composing most of the group's songs with co-writer Smith, Clark wielded extensive control over the group's recording activities and promotion. "I knew the sort of sound we wanted," he explained in his liner notes for 1993's The History of the Dave Clark Five. "It was like being a conductor: build it up here, slow it down there, change it before they get bored. This is where the experience we gained earlier as a live band became invaluable." More skilled as a businessman than as a musician, Clark maneuvered business deals far more sophisticated than those usually made by pop groups of his day. He established and ran a company to publish the Dave Clark Five's compositions, and secured a deal giving the group higher royalties than those earned by the Beatles. In his contract, Clark shrewdly inserted a clause granting him ownership of the group's recordings after the licensing period, a highly unusual practice for the time.

Clark kept his band in the public eye by touring relentlessly around the world, and the group was in continual demand as stage performers even after they had stopped generating new hit songs. He jumped onto the movie bandwagon in 1965, and the result was the critically acclaimed Catch Us If You Can. Released as Having a Wild Weekend in the United States, the film is a bittersweet comedy that deals with the stress that follows a rock group's sudden fame. Bosley Crowther of the New York Times called it the best young generation film of its era, and it was one Great Britain's Top Twenty box-office attractions of the year.

Ahead of his time, Clark foresaw the music video, producing and directing a promotional film for the song "Nineteen Days," which was showcased on Ed Sullivan in 1966. He later produced and directed the short film Hits in Action, which highlighted a series of Dave Clark Five hits and was shown in theaters around the globe. Clark wrote, produced, and directed Hold On—It's The Dave Clark Five, an award-winning special for British television that featured the group performing various songs.
Failure to Adapt Hurt Popularity
Despite the continual momentum of touring, recording, and television appearances organized by Clark, the Dave Clark Five began to lose its popularity around 1966. As the group held its musical ground, it was left behind by groups eager to follow the trend towards more mystical sounds. They made a brief comeback in 1967 when their cover of Marv Johnson's 1959 hit, "You Got What It Takes," made it to Number Seven on the U.S. charts. Later that year, "Everybody Knows (I Still Love You)," featuring a rare lead vocal by Davidson, climbed to the Number Two spot in the United Kingdom.

A solitary attempt at psychedelia by the group was "Inside and Out," a song originally written for the 1968 film Romeo and Juliet but that didn't make it into the film's soundtrack. "Inside and Out" was a mix of bold string arrangements and a dominant fuzz guitar that sounded like the Beatles's "I Am the Walrus." But ultimately, they were unwilling to adapt to new tastes and new technology, and until their breakup in 1970, the group met with only sporadic success.

After the demise of the Dave Clark Five, Clark and Smith continued to release singles as Dave Clark & Friends until 1973. Smith also collaborated with Mike D'Abo, onetime vocalist for Manfred Mann. Payton entered the real estate business, Huxley got into electronics, and Davidson became an antiques dealer. Clark continued with production work and had a major success with 1978's 25 Thumping Great Hits, a collection of the group's songs that went platinum.

In the 1980s Clark co-wrote and produced the British musical Time, starring Cliff Richard and Sir Laurence Olivier. The show broke box-office records for London's West End, and Clark produced the soundtrack that featured Olivier, Richard, Freddie Mercury, Julian Lennon, Dionne Warwick, Burt Bacharach, Ashford & Simpson, and Stevie Wonder. In 1992, Clark co-wrote and produced two songs for Mercury that would have triple-platinum sales worldwide.

Although many rock critics considered the Dave Clark Five lightweight, their music has been claimed as inspiration by guitarist Eddie Van Halen and drummer Max Weinberg of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. The group will be remembered for their highly polished stage performances and for the relentless urgency with which they delivered their material. According to the liner notes for 1993's The History of The Dave Clark Five, the group displayed "a mastery of the elusive art of compressing the sheer power, excitement, and emotion of the best rock 'n' roll into a two-to-three minute single."
Discography

1994 - The Complete History (Volume 1)

01. Dave Clark Five - Glad All Over (Stereo)
02. Dave Clark Five - All Off The Time
03. Dave Clark Five - Stay
04. Dave Clark Five - Chaquita (2nd Version)
05. Dave Clark Five - Do You Love Me (Stereo)
06. Dave Clark Five - Bits And Pieces
07. Dave Clark Five - I Know You
08. Dave Clark Five - No Time To Lose
09. Dave Clark Five - Doo Dah
10. Dave Clark Five - Time
11. Dave Clark Five - She's All Mine
12. Dave Clark Five - Can't You See That She's Mine
13. Dave Clark Five - I Need You, I Love You
14. Dave Clark Five - I Love You No More
15. Dave Clark Five - Rumble
16. Dave Clark Five - Funny
17. Dave Clark Five - Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
18. Dave Clark Five - Can I Trust You
19. Dave Clark Five - Forever And A Day
20. Dave Clark Five - Theme Without A Name
21. Dave Clark Five - On Broadway
22. Dave Clark Five - Because
23. Dave Clark Five - Who Does He Think He Is
24. Dave Clark Five - Move On
25. Dave Clark Five - Whenever You're Around
26. Dave Clark Five - I Want You Still
27. Dave Clark Five - Long Ago
28. Dave Clark Five - Come On Over
29. Dave Clark Five - Blue Monday
30. Dave Clark Five - Sometimes
31. Dave Clark Five - Any Time You Want Love
32. Dave Clark Five - I Cried Over You
33. Dave Clark Five - Ol' Sol
34. Dave Clark Five - Can't You See That She's Mine (Single)

1994 - The Complete History (Volume 2)

01. Dave Clark Five - Any Way You Want It
02. Dave Clark Five - Give Me Love
03. Dave Clark Five - I Can't Stand It
04. Dave Clark Five - I'm Left Without You
05. Dave Clark Five - Everybody Knows (I Still Love You)
06. Dave Clark Five - Crying Over You
07. Dave Clark Five - Say You Want Me
08. Dave Clark Five - When
09. Dave Clark Five - Don't You Know
10. Dave Clark Five - To Me
11. Dave Clark Five - It's Not True
12. Dave Clark Five - Come Home
13. Dave Clark Five - We'll Be Running
14. Dave Clark Five - Blue Suede Shoes
15. Dave Clark Five - Hurting Inside
16. Dave Clark Five - I'll Never Know
17. Dave Clark Five - Till The Right One Comes Along
18. Dave Clark Five - I'm Thinking
19. Dave Clark Five - Your Turn To Cry
20. Dave Clark Five - Little Bitty Pretty One
21. Dave Clark Five - Remember It's Me (Stereo)
22. Dave Clark Five - Mighty Good Loving
23. Dave Clark Five - Having A Wild Weekend
24. Dave Clark Five - New Kind Of Love
25. Dave Clark Five - Dum-Dee-Dee-Dum
26. Dave Clark Five - I Said I Was Sorry (Stereo)
27. Dave Clark Five - No Stopping
28. Dave Clark Five - Don't Be Taken In
29. Dave Clark Five - Catch Us If You Can
30. Dave Clark Five - When I'm Alone (Stereo)
31. Dave Clark Five - If You Come Back
32. Dave Clark Five - Sweet Memories
33. Dave Clark Five - Don't You Realize
34. Dave Clark Five - On The Move
35. Dave Clark Five - Reelin' And Rockin'

1994 - The Complete History (Volume 3)

01. Dave Clark Five - I Like It Like That
02. Dave Clark Five - Pumping
03. Dave Clark Five - I Need Love (Stereo)
04. Dave Clark Five - Maybe It's You
05. Dave Clark Five - That's How Long Our Love Will Last
06. Dave Clark Five - A Little Bit Of Love
07. Dave Clark Five - I'll Be Yours My Love (Stereo)
08. Dave Clark Five - Please Love Me
09. Dave Clark Five - Goodbye My Friends
10. Dave Clark Five - I Am On My Own
11. Dave Clark Five - She's A Loving Girl
12. Dave Clark Five - You Know You're Lying
13. Dave Clark Five - Try Too Hard (Stereo)
14. Dave Clark Five - Today
15. Dave Clark Five - I Never Will
16. Dave Clark Five - Looking In
17. Dave Clark Five - Ever Since You've Been Away
18. Dave Clark Five - Somebody Find A New Love
19. Dave Clark Five - I Really Love You
20. Dave Clark Five - It Don't Feel Good
21. Dave Clark Five - Scared Of Falling In Love
22. Dave Clark Five - I Know
23. Dave Clark Five - Satisfied With You
24. Dave Clark Five - Go On
25. Dave Clark Five - Do You Still Love Me
26. Dave Clark Five - I Meant You
27. Dave Clark Five - Look Before You Leep
28. Dave Clark Five - Please Tell Me Why (Stereo)
29. Dave Clark Five - You Never Listen
30. Dave Clark Five - I Still Need You
31. Dave Clark Five - It'll Only Hurt For A Little While
32. Dave Clark Five - Good Lovin'
33. Dave Clark Five - Try Too Hard (Rechanneled)
34. Dave Clark Five - Reelin' And Rockin' (Rechanneled)

1994 - The Complete History (Volume 4)

01. Dave Clark Five - Nineteen Days
02. Dave Clark Five - Something I've Always Wanted
03. Dave Clark Five - Little Bit Strong
04. Dave Clark Five - Bernedette
05. Dave Clark Five - Sitting Here Baby
06. Dave Clark Five - You Don't Want My Loving
07. Dave Clark Five - How Can I Tell You
08. Dave Clark Five - Picture Of You
09. Dave Clark Five - Small Talk
10. Dave Clark Five - Pick Up Your Phone
11. Dave Clark Five - You Got What It Takes
12. Dave Clark Five - I've Got To Have A Reason
13. Dave Clark Five - You Don't Play Me Around
14. Dave Clark Five - Thinking Of You Baby
15. Dave Clark Five - Lovin' So Good
16. Dave Clark Five - Doctor Rhythm
17. Dave Clark Five - Play With Me
18. Dave Clark Five - Let Me Be
19. Dave Clark Five - Blueberry Hill
20. Dave Clark Five - Tabatha Twitchit
21. Dave Clark Five - Everybody Knows
22. Dave Clark Five - A Little Bit Now
23. Dave Clark Five - At The Place
24. Dave Clark Five - Inside And Out
25. Dave Clark Five - Red And Blue
26. Dave Clark Five - You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby
27. Dave Clark Five - Good Love Is Hard To Find
28. Dave Clark Five - Lost In His Dreams
29. Dave Clark Five - Concentration Baby
30. Dave Clark Five - Hold On Tight
31. Dave Clark Five - I'll Do The Best I Can

1994 - The Complete History (Volume 5)

01. Dave Clark Five - Just A Little Bit Now
02. Dave Clark Five - Maze Of Love
03. Dave Clark Five - Return My Love
04. Dave Clark Five - Best Day's Work
05. Dave Clark Five - Who Do You Think You're Talking To
06. Dave Clark Five - Got Love If You Want It
07. Dave Clark Five - The Red Balloon
08. Dave Clark Five - Please Stay
09. Dave Clark Five - Devoted To Me
10. Dave Clark Five - 34-06
11. Dave Clark Five - Away From The Noises (Mono)
12. Dave Clark Five - When I Am Alone
13. Dave Clark Five - I Still Need You
14. Dave Clark Five - No One Can Break A Heart Like You
15. Dave Clark Five - If Somebody Loves You
16. Dave Clark Five - It Aint' What You Do
17. Dave Clark Five - Live In The Sky
18. Dave Clark Five - Five By Five
19. Dave Clark Five - Here Comes Summer
20. Dave Clark Five - How Do You Get To Heaven
21. Dave Clark Five - Everybody Get Together
22. Dave Clark Five - Julia
23. Dave Clark Five - Break Down And Cry
24. Dave Clark Five - I'm On My Own
25. Dave Clark Five - Red And Blue
26. Dave Clark Five - If You Wanna See Me Cry
27. Dave Clark Five - Worried Times (Stereo)
28. Dave Clark Five - Darling I Love You

1994 - The Complete History (Volume 6)

01. Dave Clark Five - Good Old Rock 'N Roll
02. Dave Clark Five - Raining In My Heart
03. Dave Clark Five - Lucille
04. Dave Clark Five - Reelin' And Rockin'
05. Dave Clark Five - More Good Old Rock 'N Roll
06. Dave Clark Five - Loving You
07. Dave Clark Five - Memphis Tennessee
08. Dave Clark Five - One Night
09. Dave Clark Five - Lawdy Miss Clawdy
10. Dave Clark Five - Southern Man
11. Dave Clark Five - Bring It On Home To Me
12. Dave Clark Five - Signs
13. Dave Clark Five - Won't You Be My Lady
14. Dave Clark Five - The Time Has Come
15. Dave Clark Five - If You've Got A Little Love To Give
16. Dave Clark Five - Officer McKirk
17. Dave Clark Five - Paradise Is Half As Nice
18. Dave Clark Five - Draggin' The Line
19. Dave Clark Five - Think Of Me
20. Dave Clark Five - One-Eyed, Blue-Suited, Gun-Totin' Man
21. Dave Clark Five - Right Or Wrong
22. Dave Clark Five - I Don't Know
23. Dave Clark Five - Put A Little Love In Your Heart

1994 - The Complete History (Volume 7)

01. Dave Clark Five - Chaquita (First Version)
02. Dave Clark Five - In Your Heart
03. Dave Clark Five - First Love
04. Dave Clark Five - I Walk The Line
05. Dave Clark Five - That's What I Said
06. Dave Clark Five - I Knew It All The Time
07. Dave Clark Five - The Mulberry Bush
08. Dave Clark Five - Poison Ivy
09. Dave Clark Five - Over And Over
10. Dave Clark Five - At The Scene
11. Dave Clark Five - I Miss You
12. Dave Clark Five - All Night Long
13. Dave Clark Five - Don't Let Me Down
14. Dave Clark Five - Man In A Pin-Striped Suit
15. Dave Clark Five - Good Time Woman
16. Dave Clark Five - Forget
17. Dave Clark Five - Children
18. Dave Clark Five - The Mulberry Tree
19. Dave Clark Five - Into Your Life
20. Dave Clark Five - Always Me
21. Dave Clark Five - Rub It In
22. Dave Clark Five - I'm Sorry Baby
23. Dave Clark Five - Sweet City Woman (Stereo)
24. Dave Clark Five - Love Comes But Once
25. Dave Clark Five - Sha-Na-Na-Na (Stereo)