For other uses, see Catch Us If You Can (disambiguation).
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1965 single by the Dave Clark Five
"Catch Us If You Can"
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)
Dave Clark
Lenny Davidson
Producer(s)
Dave Clark
The Dave Clark Five UK singles chronology
"Come Home" (1965)
"Catch Us If You Can" (1965)
"Over and Over" (1965)
The Dave Clark Five US singles chronology
"I Like It Like That" (1965)
"Catch Us If You Can" (1965)
"Over and Over" (1965)
Audio
"Catch Us If You Can" on YouTube
"Catch Us If You Can" is a 1965 song from The Dave Clark Five, written by 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.
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