The early sixties were glorious times. There were sock hops, Elvis, cherry cokes, Fizzies, bike-riding without spandex or a stupid helmet, American Peoples encyclopedias, root beer floats, candy cigarettes, Herman’s Hermits, Ed Sullivan, American Bandstand, Drive-ins, Wolfman Jack, and Chef Boyardee pizzas (awful). What I wouldn’t give for our society to go back to those innocent days.
At a very early age, I was introduced to pop music through my little white AM radio beside my bed. I listened to disc jocky Art Roberts every night on WLS radio out of Chicago. I would keep it very low (so my parents couldn’t hear) and listen to Art’s “top three songs” every night at 9 o’clock (I was supposed to be asleep). Seems like two out of the three were always Beatle songs, but in ’63 and ’64 a British group called The Dave Clark Five were giving the “fab four” a run for their money. The song I am featuring here is a warm ballad entitled “Because”. This was a far cry from the raucous hits Dave Clark and the boys had put out before – e.g. Glad All Over and Bits and Pieces. This was a whole new dimension for this band – melodic with great vocal harmonies and superb chord changes. “Because” quickly climbed to #3 on the U.S. charts and many thought they would surpass The Beatles in popularity. Not even close. Dave Clark was a good-looking chap (for a drummer) but Paul McCartney had cornered the market on “cuteness”. And, after 1964, Lennon and McCartney took song-writing to whole new heights.
So, if you’re doing a “sixties set”, this song should be included. It’ll bring back alot of memories to a whole lot of people. I can still hear it coming out of my cheap little radio and thinking it sounded just wonderful!