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Single by The Dave Clark Five | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
B-side | "I`ll Be Yours (My Love)" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Released | November 1965 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre | Beat[2] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Length | 2:00 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Label | Epic | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Songwriter(s) | Robert James Byrd | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Producer(s) | Dave Clark | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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"Over and Over" is a song written by Robert James Byrd and recorded by him using the stage name Bobby Day. Day`s version entered the Billboard Hot 100 in 1958, the same week a version of the same song by Thurston Harris entered the chart. Day`s version reached #41, and was the B-side to "Rockin` Robin".[3] Thurston Harris` version peaked at #96. In the song, the singer describes going to a party with misgivings of having a good time, until he sees a pretty girl. The singer attempts to ask her out, but she is waiting for her date to arrive. He vows to try "over and over". Dave Clark Five versionIn 1965, the most successful version was recorded by the Dave Clark Five, one of the early British Invasion bands of the mid-1960s. This version was sung by lead singer and keyboardist Mike Smith. It followed the group`s signature sound of thumping, 4 Cash Box described it as a "lively, hard-driving rendition" with "a danceable, pulsating beat."[8] Record World said that "The Dave Clark Five go to the top over and over, and `Over and Over` will be no exception."[9] CoversIn 1981, Mike Love of The Beach Boys covered the song on his solo album Looking Back With Love.[10] Love recorded it again on his 2019 album 12 Sides of Summer.[11] French singer Sacha Distel stayed very close to DC5`s arrangement and made a hit with his French version entitled "Les Yeux Bleus".[12]
"Over and Over" is a song written by Robert James Byrd and recorded by him using the stage name Bobby Day. Day`s version entered the Billboard Hot 100 in 1958, the same week a version of the same song by Thurston Harris entered the chart. Day`s version reached #41, and was the B-side to "Rockin` Robin".[3] Thurston Harris` version peaked at #96. In the song, the singer describes going to a party with misgivings of having a good time, until he sees a pretty girl. The singer attempts to ask her out, but she is waiting for her date to arrive. He vows to try "over and over". Dave Clark Five versionIn 1965, the most successful version was recorded by the Dave Clark Five, one of the early British Invasion bands of the mid-1960s. This version was sung by lead singer and keyboardist Mike Smith. It followed the group`s signature sound of thumping, 4 Cash Box described it as a "lively, hard-driving rendition" with "a danceable, pulsating beat."[8] Record World said that "The Dave Clark Five go to the top over and over, and `Over and Over` will be no exception."[9] CoversIn 1981, Mike Love of The Beach Boys covered the song on his solo album Looking Back With Love.[10] Love recorded it again on his 2019 album 12 Sides of Summer.[11] French singer Sacha Distel stayed very close to DC5`s arrangement and made a hit with his French version entitled "Les Yeux Bleus".[12]
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