"Glad All Over" (Dave Clark Five) - John Mellencamp, Billy Joel, Joan Jett & John Fogerty
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- "Glad All Over" was performed here by Joan Jett, John Mellencamp, John Fogerty, Billy Joel and others at Rock And Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony at Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York on March 10th, 2008.
Written by Dave Clark and Mike Smith, the song was originally recorded by a British group Dave Clark Five and released as a single in the UK in 1963 reaching #1 on the UK charts.
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There is only one original, DC5 forever!
Prefer the DC5 version -the BEST
One of the great tunes from the beginning of the British Invasion. And what an unexpected lineup on this performance! Thanks for this, Mr. Fogerty. 🎸
And please please let us not forget one of the greatest singers in Rock, Mike Smith.
OH what a band giving a tribute to the DC 5!🥰
What a Super Group! Love seeing Will Lee and the band singing backup vocals having a blast.
I knew I wasn't the only one who liked the Dave Clark 5
I do too...
Always have. Always will. You are not alone sir. DC5 forever.
First time I ever heard a group ever doing one of their songs. Dave Clark 5 had a lotta hits.
Loved them since the British Invasion. I even married one. A Dave Clark. Not from the band.
i did too Loved Mikes voice
My favorite band of all time. I wasn’t around in the 60’s when they around I just turned 60 in June. A great band!
Pure Magic. For 4 minutes, at least, the mess of a world we've created, simply disappeared..
The 2 John’s, Billy, and Joan are still the best. Party 🎉😝😎👍🇺🇸
Now there's something you don't see everyday. What's that, you ask? Joan Jett (guitar)
and James Cotton (harmonica) on the same stage.
Well this is 3 in one. I like all 3 . Who couldn't like them .
John M., in his 80s, my dad lived with me during the last years of his life, and one of my happiest days was introducing him to CZcams. He loved your dance moves, and CCR, and was so excited to watch the videos, especially Proud Mary and Green River. He also loved the Dave Clark Five and Billy Joel, and so many others from “my” generation. We sang along! Thank you for making him happy, and me, too. 😉
You're a good woman!!!🎶
@John Mellencamp The best music ever, 60s and 70s, though I do like a lot of songs from the 80s and 90s. Thank you so much.
@@lynfoster2484 Your original post is very moving, Lyn, and I applaud your salute to later generations of musicians and listeners. It's all cool.
@@JBGJBGJBGrn Lately, I have been asking people what kind of music they listen to, especially young people. I was at a Cd Warehouse recently, and the young clerk introduced me to the Backseat Lovers, an indie rock group. I love them! Now my flash drive is filled with music from the 20s, all the way up to today. I’m thrilled!
They are fantastic! Glad I'm a baby boomer! We did have the best music EVER!
Amazing. Dave Clark Five hit. America latching on.
Yep,the best music ever!
Those were groovy times! Wish I could go back for a day!
You are so right!
@@monicamurray5012 a
Legends paying tribute to one of the greatest bands in rock history.
And what would that band be?
@@anonymusum Dave Clark Five
Together with 'Bits n Pieces' two of the best tracks to drum along to. It used to drive my Mum mad when I did. RIP Mum, I wish you were still here to tell me to 'STOP TAPPING'.........!
I’m here because of Rock Ledges: The British Invasion and I love the music.
DC5 seem "forgotten" in the history of 60's music. Sad. Awesome tribute here!!!!!!
The ultimate dad band.
I’ve never seen Mr. Mellencamp have so much fun
If this don't make you smile, you're broken.
Hell I'm 81 been listening to this stuff for ever... And still loving it
Time. If you don't take your time it won't wait.
YaY! Applaud along with You. Glad All Over Again and Again and Again... So Glad You share what You've said. Made Me Glad All Over as You got happiness started Here so undoubtedly are My Inspiration for ToDay! Thanks!!!
What a great tribute to the Dave Clark Five, one the many British Invasion bands from the 1960’s with the Beatles. I am sure these great singers remember them growing up. . Thank you for playing this music.
Sure.
Not just one of many... Right there with the Beatles and stones... 17 albums in 3 years... 12 top 40 hits in 3 years... A record 18 times on ed Sullivan show.
Beatles in a class of their own but DC5 solid representatives of the next level down from these immortals@@timhoovermusicman
@@thomashutton1963I agree the 5 could kick out the jams... But this is about British invasion bands...
I'd pay to get in to that Black Tie Affair, just for this group.
They did the DC Five proud
There's no replacing the singing chops of the great Mike Smith on this classic.
I love being a Baby boomer. Best century of music.
You so right
Absolutely Shelia
YOU KNOW IT !
Getting up every morning and hearing another great song just released by mostly The Beatles but then their hits like this one.
Our generation invented the rock and pop band format. No horns or strings. Guitars, bass, and drums, sometimes keyboards. Today's culture follows sampling/auto-tune douchebags with no talent. I give you post malone as exhibit A.
I was 'glad all over' when this version of the song was done....
Bravo ! Hard 2 believe everyone on stage was in their late 60's early 70's !
My buddy Dane Clark killing it on drums!
This performance just makes you "GLAD ALL OVER"! Love these guys!!!
John Fogerty I've known you since I was 3 years old. It was when I heard your music. Thanks to my mother who put your music at home. You are my favorite artist Thank you for sharing your talent. I am creedence forever. I send greetings and blessings to you and your family from Mexico City.
You know why I like the Dave Clark 5? Because.
That song rocked in 60s and still does today what a great choice for a party.
Man, if that doesn't bring a smile to your face.
A great tribute to the very talented group the Dave Clark Five.... Mike Smith must be the greatest vocalist of the "British Invasion" .
Great version. DC5 was a huge influence on EVH and AVH.
Music is what keeps you eternally young! Rock isn't dead.
Very underrated band of that time. The dc5 had a lot of great Tunes and very original stuff.
Dave Clark Fuve were one if the best from the 60s...Great song...
Finally! A dave clark tune thats not lip synced
I TRULY LOVE when "modern" artists (now in their 60's, 70's) do my FAVORITE songs from the 1960's !!! Scream out if you agree !!!! Remember transistors ???
I think I'm too young to remember transistors. I do vaguely remember a huge tape recorder. What with me being Czech, there wasn't that big a gap between that and a CD player (and the first CCR records to enter the household), just a couple years...
@@beth12svist They were a very small (hand held) radio operated by a 9 volt battery that had transistors (early 1960's) in stead of microchips - way cool - google Transistor Radio images ....best always, Phil
First transistor radio....you bet I remember. It was a dark burgundy and cream colored Mitsubishi with a 9V battery.
I live for transistors.
Rich Santoro In the Midwest, KOMA AM radio out of Oklahoma City ruled the airways in the 60’s and 70’s. Played on a lot of transistor radios then!
I’ll never tire of seeing John Fogerty, but seeing Joan with the same swagger as when I saw her in the 80’s makes me smile
She was hardly in the video
@@thehobo54 jjuujj 777777777
I saw Joan about a year ago.. still plenty of swagger.. !
GSD fan saw Joan last summer @darien lake
@@stevemoran835 thank God for that
All the champs together 👍
Fabulous band
Love going back to real music.
Long live Dave Clark 5 !!!
SIMPLY AWESOME. THIS SONG, WRITTEN BY THE "DAVE CLARK 5" WAS WRITTEN IN 1963... I WAS 7 YEARS OLD, AND FELL IN LOVE....THE 60S WERE THE BEST....
Great song written by Ron Ryan
Great tribute to Tottenham's finest.DC5.
I think I’ve grown out of that song
So great to hear these folks do a Dave Clark Five hit and do it so well. It makes me "Glad all Over. " Keep rockin!!!
I'm glad I stumbled across this clip - Joan Jett rocks :)
Thank you to the dave clark five
Love Dave Clark five
If you are of a certain age, like these musicians are, then you wore this Dave Clark 5 record out when you were young. They played this song when they were in their first bands and still playing it!
SIMPLE SONGS THAT STILL KNOCK THEM FOR SIX TODAY.THE MAGIC OF THE 60S.
Great to hear wonderful Icons from the past having fun and really treating us to fun music.
Great song to do the pony to ❤
If you didn’t have this album in you record collection as a kid in the 60s I could not be your friend!
Still have mine in the basement!!!
Remember the original very well. Dave Clark was great in the 60s. Nice to hear someone digging up this old tune.
Thanks guys for all the great music
I'm a 60s child so no words to be said !!!!
The Tottenham Sound! As Dave Clark Five were described by the British press. Great homage to a superb song.
Glad it didn't take me tooo long to find this!
Thanks for a great upload. In 1965 I was eight yrs old but no matter, I remember walking down the block singing, SHERRY, and BIG GIRLS DON'T CRY, when about five. So, yeah👍❣
"The music never stops!"
Fabulous presentation by all these guys.
WOW! Thanks for this post! ❤️
John Fogerty and John Mellencougar are so hot. They are still rocking!! Don't stop now! They are so handsome. I love them. ❤️🌹❤️
Kick-ass! DC5 deserves to be in, and a great salute by some of R&R's best! Love Joan Jett - straight outta Rockville!
AWESOME
SO GLAD AND NOT SAD - ON RADIO SUTCH 1964 - BIG IN THE UK BUT EVEN BIGGER IN THE USA - THE DAVE CLAK FIVE -
they used session players all the time .They were like the Monkees.Next you’ll try to convince people that Herman and the Hermits are worthy.
John fogerty I’ve been listening to you since the 60s you were amazing then and your still amazing now. God bless you my friend. 🎶 💿
I'm with you Donald!
Moi aussi!
see him in Stockholm after the problem when he startet up agian, Amazing 1997?
DC 5 was my first LP, I was 13 and it was 1966. I took it to every party , Still a great Dancemusic!!!
What a gravy tune...British bands in the 60s forever
Great song by the dc5. This pick-up band does a great job at it. Baloose of the Garden Guppies!
So good to see Joan Jett on stage with the rest of the artists. I like her. A lot.
Phenomenal tune - and a way underrated super GROUP - DC5!
This song was sung at their induction into the Hall of Fame. To Hanks made an amazing speech about them
These performers are the absolute tops. Yet, compare this live edition with the original studio production by Dave Clark. My point is to acknowledge Clark as a producer. Amazing.
Only in America could you hear such a terrific cover.
You should hear Crystal palace fans
Great song... i love it, good job! God bless
A lot of star power on that stage!! Love it!!
HOW great is this!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️💖💞🥰
Cool bunch of great people
The Dave Clark Five were huge in the sixties but do not get their due. Good to see it with these guys on stage that grew up with them.
Didnt they only have 2 or 3 hit songs??
@@motorcitymanman7711 8 Top 10's on the Billboard Hot 100
@@michaeldiamond8312
Really?
I only remember like 2 or 3 songs.....have to check em out.
DC 5 had 9 songs in the top 40. Dave cheated the band, had a studio drummer play on the recordings and was an all around jerk,
@@beatlebuick
Bob Seger used the Muscle Shoals Alabama studio musicians to record his albums.....pissed off his Silver Bullet Band but nothing they could do.....thought that was shitty of him.
so glad to see a stage full of u s talent doing a brit song makes you feel proud.
My older sister was lucky to see them at in Toronto in 1964. Got me interested in live concerts in the process.
I was in 3rd grade and kept singing this during recess! I now have been a guitarist for 45 yrs.
Dave Clark 5 were so great 👍👍👍
Yes they were, Martin.✌️
Incredible one hit wonders riding the coat tails of The Beatles. Glad All Over was a fun song but DC 5 was weak as hell overall
DC5 had a few hits." Because" was a great pop tune. BUT...Have you ever seen a video of DC5 playing live. (There are none, they only lip synced)
@@seldomseensavage3459 Any Way You Want it. Not the Beatles but far from only one hit.
lmnop otay each one less popular than the previous “hit”, until they just had to disappear. Anyway, I’m from somewhere you obviously wouldn’t understand so,
don’t let my opinion bother you. Hit(s) or not, I heard em all & they never matched the strength of Glad All Over again
Excellent. I’ve always loved this song. It makes me feel an even stronger kinship with all of those phenomenal stars on that stage. Perfect.
I couldn’t say it any better than you. I So enjoyed this. Excellent!
How could anyone be in a bad mood after this... 😎💞
CRYSTAL PALACE ❤️
I think this was the song that replaced I want to hold your hand in the number one spot. Haven’t heard any Dave Clark in a long time. Great video!
You Know It !
@@avantill Loving you is one of my favorite Elvis movies! Check out Mary Lou by the Creative Force, amazing!
Dave Clark held the rights to the songs and was, for whatever reason, stingy with them.
@@DoofsterDan check out Mary Lou by the Creative Force , amazing
I'm Glad all over having seen and heard this. Just great and what memories of the Dave Clark Five. This is a wonderful performance!
Lordy I sang this in my teens luv it 💖
this is just cool...
I remember the first time the dave clark five, played on the Ed Sullivan show.They where DAM Good.🎶🎵🌟🎉
An old friend of mines father used to sing this song - his wife was Glady's who everyone called Glad!
Ancient song....given the treatment of serious players...priceless...How can you not be.....glad all over
My sister loved the Dave Clark five.
DC5 were terrific. Always felt they deserved larger success than they actually had.
They had huge success but it didn't last for whatever reason,12 albums in 4 years,many hits and played everywhere
@@timhoovermusicman
Did not realize they had that many albums out. I only have a couple of their first records. I've got to check some of their other music out that I'm sure I haven't even heard. Their tunes had very catchy melodies.
@@rjb7569 I didn't realize just how big they were until I saw a 2 hour movie/documentary about them a couple years ago,plus a movie they made way back then. AMC had some sort of English celebration a few years back where they were showing these old movies by hermans hermits and DC5,plus one called pop gear with jimmy Seville introducing different British acts from '64. Good one if you can find it.
For anyone who’s interested, I’m pretty sure the DC5 are playing (in England at least) on the 60’s tour late on next year. Seen a few groups from that era like the Hollies and the Searchers etc - but no sign of the DC5 previously.
John fogerty is so cool he just blends in all kinds of music
Yeah that's a great collaboration.
indeed
I have Dave Clark 5 with 50 of their greatest hits on 2 cds. Best deal I ever got.
Im glad I grew up when I did, 60s of Beatles, Rolling Stones, Beach Boys, these guys--70s Chicago, Boston, Queen etc etc