![]() ![]() However, also by a stroke of luck, the band remember hearing Little Anthony and the Imperials perform alongside them on the Dick Clark tour, which they embarked on in April 1965. The group also suffered the issue of finding suitable material to cover, "Gotta Get A Hold Of Myself" happened by chance. ![]() The first cover song the group released as a single in the UK was "Gotta Get A Hold Of Myself", which was a chart failure, not being noted on the chart at all. Therefore, Decca chose covers for the band to record. According to Decca, their own compositions were "too uncommercial", including " I Want You Back Again", which Decca cited among their least commercial singles. Decca primarily put this fault on the group's keyboardist Rod Argent and bassist Chris White, who composed virtually all of the group's music. Throughout 19, their commercial success had been declining in the US, while they had completely failed to reach the Record Retailer chart since 1965's " Tell Her No". In 1967, British band the Zombies recorded the song as a single, and was released as the group's final Decca Records single. The Zombies rendition "Goin' Out Of My Head" Clarence "Wah-Hoo" Collins – Baritone/Bass, Group Founder. ![]()
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