"Catch Us If You Can" | ||||
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Single by the Dave Clark Five | ||||
from the album Having a Wild Weekend | ||||
B-side | "Move On" (UK) "On The Move" (US) | |||
Released | 2 July 1965 (UK) 5 August 1965 (US) | |||
Recorded | 1965 | |||
Studio | Lansdowne, London | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 1:54 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Songwriter(s) | ||||
Producer(s) | Dave Clark | |||
The Dave Clark Five UK singles chronology | ||||
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The Dave Clark Five US singles chronology | ||||
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1965 single by the Dave Clark Five "Catch Us If You Can" is a 1965 song by The Dave Clark Five, written by the group`s drummer Dave Clark and guitarist Lenny Davidson.[1] It was the title song for the film of the same name, which was retitled Having a Wild Weekend in the United States. The single reached number five in the UK and number four in the US. BackgroundStarting with guitar and finger snapping accompaniment, the hook was instantaneous [original research?]: Here they come again, mmmm-mm-mm Catch us if you can, mmmm-mm-mm Time to get a move on, mmmm-mm-mm We will yell with all of our might! [drums kick in] Catch us if you can ... In contrast to most other songs of that era, the verses consist mainly of minor chords, while the instrumental break shifts to a rather conventional major chords structure [citation needed]. It served as the title song to John Boorman`s well-regarded 1965 DC5 vehicle and pop scene film Catch Us If You Can (retitled Having a Wild Weekend in the U.S.). The title phrase was seemingly a take-off on the 1959 crime film Catch Me If You Can and similar phrases, with "me" turned to the group`s "us". ReceptionCash Box described it as a "rollicking, fast-moving rocker with a contagious, funky rhythmic undercurrent," saying it could be a "blockbuster."[2] Record World said that "it moves and grooves for the groovy movers."[3] Chart performanceThe song was one of DC5`s top hits, reaching number 5 on the UK Singles Chart in the late summer of 1965,[4] and number 4 on the U.S. pop singles chart,[5] later that fall. In the U.S., "Catch" remains one of the DC5`s most played tunes on oldies radio stations. Billboard described the song as a "pulsating rocker."[6] Cover versionsGiven the song`s significance to Shrewsbury Town F.C. – the club`s fans consider it Shrewsbury`s theme song – a local Shropshire band, Hello Cleveland, and Shrewsbury fans released a cover version in 2011, with a percentage of the proceeds going to children`s charity Hope House.[7] The song was made available for purchase on Amazon and on the club`s official shop webpage. Popular culture
1965 single by the Dave Clark Five "Catch Us If You Can" is a 1965 song by The Dave Clark Five, written by the group`s drummer Dave Clark and guitarist Lenny Davidson.[1] It was the title song for the film of the same name, which was retitled Having a Wild Weekend in the United States. The single reached number five in the UK and number four in the US. BackgroundStarting with guitar and finger snapping accompaniment, the hook was instantaneous [original research?]: Here they come again, mmmm-mm-mm Catch us if you can, mmmm-mm-mm Time to get a move on, mmmm-mm-mm We will yell with all of our might! [drums kick in] Catch us if you can ... In contrast to most other songs of that era, the verses consist mainly of minor chords, while the instrumental break shifts to a rather conventional major chords structure [citation needed]. It served as the title song to John Boorman`s well-regarded 1965 DC5 vehicle and pop scene film Catch Us If You Can (retitled Having a Wild Weekend in the U.S.). The title phrase was seemingly a take-off on the 1959 crime film Catch Me If You Can and similar phrases, with "me" turned to the group`s "us". ReceptionCash Box described it as a "rollicking, fast-moving rocker with a contagious, funky rhythmic undercurrent," saying it could be a "blockbuster."[2] Record World said that "it moves and grooves for the groovy movers."[3] Chart performanceThe song was one of DC5`s top hits, reaching number 5 on the UK Singles Chart in the late summer of 1965,[4] and number 4 on the U.S. pop singles chart,[5] later that fall. In the U.S., "Catch" remains one of the DC5`s most played tunes on oldies radio stations. Billboard described the song as a "pulsating rocker."[6] Cover versionsGiven the song`s significance to Shrewsbury Town F.C. – the club`s fans consider it Shrewsbury`s theme song – a local Shropshire band, Hello Cleveland, and Shrewsbury fans released a cover version in 2011, with a percentage of the proceeds going to children`s charity Hope House.[7] The song was made available for purchase on Amazon and on the club`s official shop webpage. Popular culture
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