1964 single by The Dave Clark Five
"I Knew It All the Time" is a song written by Mitch Murray and recorded by The Dave Clark Five; it was originally released in 1962 in the UK as the B-side of (Pye subsidiary) Piccadilly 7N 35500 and in the US on Kapp’s Congress label in 1964[1] The song was recorded in 1962 and is essentially a rewrite of “Wimoweh” Billboard said of the song that "this is a hit different sound from Clark entries on
Epic but its got the hard rock sound growling vocal against stomping beat."[2] Cash Box described it as "an intriguing, gospel-flavored jumper with exciting percussive bits."[3]
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"I Knew It All the Time" | |
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Single by The Dave Clark Five | |
Released | 1964 |
Length | 2:26 |
Label | Congress 212/Piccadilly 7N 35500 (UK B-side) |
Songwriter(s) | Mitch Murray |
1964 single by The Dave Clark Five
"I Knew It All the Time" is a song written by Mitch Murray and recorded by The Dave Clark Five; it was originally released in 1962 in the UK as the B-side of (Pye subsidiary) Piccadilly 7N 35500 and in the US on Kapp’s Congress label in 1964[1] The song was recorded in 1962 and is essentially a rewrite of “Wimoweh” Billboard said of the song that "this is a hit different sound from Clark entries on
Epic but its got the hard rock sound growling vocal against stomping beat."[2] Cash Box described it as "an intriguing, gospel-flavored jumper with exciting percussive bits."[3]
Leer másIn the US, "I Knew It All the Time" peaked at #54 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.[4]
1964 single by The Dave Clark Five
"I Knew It All the Time" is a song written by Mitch Murray and recorded by The Dave Clark Five; it was originally released in 1962 in the UK as the B-side of (Pye subsidiary) Piccadilly 7N 35500 and in the US on Kapp’s Congress label in 1964[1] The song was recorded in 1962 and is essentially a rewrite of “Wimoweh” Billboard said of the song that "this is a hit different sound from Clark entries on
Epic but its got the hard rock sound growling vocal against stomping beat."[2] Cash Box described it as "an intriguing, gospel-flavored jumper with exciting percussive bits."[3]
In the US, "I Knew It All the Time" peaked at #54 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.[4]