The Dave Clark Five

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  • 60s
  • british invasion
  • oldies
  • pop
  • rock
The Dave Clark Five (DC5) were an English rock and roll group in the 1960s, and one of the few that were able to present something of a commercial threat to The Beatles, the dominant group of the period. They were, in fact, the second group of the "British Invasion" after The Beatles to have a chart hit in America ("Glad All Over"). They sold over 100 million records, appeared the most of any group on the Ed Sullivan Show, and were the pioneers in introducing the Music Video a la MTV. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 2008.

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Songs

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    Sha-Na-Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye

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    She's All Mine

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    Signs

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    Sitting Here Baby

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    Small Talk

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    Somebody Find a New Love

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    Sometimes

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    Southern Man

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    Stay

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    Sweet Little Sixteen

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    Sweet Memories

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    Tabatha Twitchit

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    That's What I Said

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    The Mulberry Tree

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    The Red Balloon

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    The Time Has Come

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    Theme Without a Name

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    Think of Me

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    Thinking of You Baby

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    Time

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    To Me

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    Try Too Hard

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    Universal Love

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    We'll Be Running

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    What Is There to Say?

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    When

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    When I Am Alone

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    Whenever You're Aroun

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    Whenever You're Around

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    Who Do You Think You're Talking To

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    Who Does He Think He Is

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    Whole Lotta Shakin Going On

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    Wild Weekend

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    Won't You Be My Lady

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    Worried Times

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    You Don't Play Me Around

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    You Don't Want My Lovin'

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    You Got What It Takes

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    You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby

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    You Never

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    You've Got What It Takes

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    Your Turn to Cry

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    Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah


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