About the song

Ah, yes, “Because” by The Dave Clark Five. A song that might surprise some upon first listen. Now, The Dave Clark Five were a force to be reckoned with in the early to mid-1960s. Known for their high-energy performances and driving beat, they were part of that first wave of the British Invasion that took America by storm. Think of bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Who – The Dave Clark Five were right there with them, churning out hits like “Glad All Over” and “Bits and Pieces.”

But “Because” is a different beast entirely. Released in 1964, it wasn’t even the A-side of their single! Originally the B-side to “Can’t You See That She’s Mine,” “Because” stands out for its tenderness and vulnerability. It’s a ballad, a stark contrast to their usual frenetic energy.

There’s a story behind the song’s release, you see. Dave Clark, the band’s drummer and leader, actually wrote “Because” with the intention of making it their fifth US single. However, their record label, Epic Records, wasn’t too keen on it. They felt it strayed too far from the band’s established sound and might not resonate well with audiences. They were looking for another “Glad All Over,” another guaranteed chart-topper.

Clark, however, was passionate about the song. He believed in its emotional depth and its potential to connect with listeners on a different level. Thankfully, “Because” eventually found its audience, even if it wasn’t the smash hit Clark might have envisioned.

So, what exactly is “Because” about? Well, it’s a simple love song, sung with a sincerity that cuts through. The lyrics speak of devotion and a desire to make the beloved happy. The singer pleads for a chance, for a single kiss, because his love is true and undeniable. It’s a sentiment that transcends age and musical trends.

“Because” might not be The Dave Clark Five’s most famous song, but it’s a testament to their versatility as musicians. It shows that beneath the electrifying performances and driving beat, there was a band capable of crafting something beautiful and intimate. It’s a song that deserves a place in the conversation about the British Invasion, a reminder that this musical movement wasn’t just about raw energy and teenage rebellion. It was also about love, vulnerability, and the universal language of the heart.

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Lyrics

“Because”

It’s right that I should care about you,
And try to make you happy when you’re blue.
It’s right, it’s right to feel the way I do.
Because, because, I love you.

It’s wrong to say I don’t think of you,
’cause when you say these things
You know it makes me blue.

Give me one kiss and I’ll be happy,
Just, just to be with you.
Give me, give me a chance to be near you.
Because, because, I love you.

Give me one kiss and I’ll be happy,
Just, just to be with you.
Give me, give me a chance to be near you.
Because, because, I love you.

Because, because, I love you…