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  1. Analysis. DOWNTOWN is 3:19 long in its original version and has approximately 110 bpm. It starts with a piano playing a simple I – IV – V progression, followed by the voice of Petula Clark alone, a choir enters only to sustain the word “downtown” and the orchestra, dominated by a big beat on the drums, joins only through the second part ...

  2. ミュージックビデオ. 「Downtown」 - YouTube. テンプレートを表示. 「 恋のダウンタウン 」( Downtown )は、 ペトゥラ・クラーク の 1964年 のシングル。. クラークが出したレコードの中でも世界的に最大のセールスを出した。. B面は英米では「You'd Better Love Me ...

  3. However, as on every Petula 'beat' album of the 60s, there's some great stuff. Both sides of the 1964 French single 'True Love Never Runs Smooth' and 'In Love' are present with Burt Bacharach 's 'True Love...' showcasing both the new, sophisticated-but-mod, Petula pop vocal delivery plus the first hints of arranging genius (with fab faux Parisian swish) from Tony Hatch .

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1965 Vinyl release of "Downtown" on Discogs.

  5. Downtown (Petula Clark song) " Downtown " is a 1964 song by Petula Clark and is the title track to her debut studio album Downtown. It went to number 1 in the United States, New Zealand, Australia, Germany, Canada and France, number 2 in the United Kingdom and Ireland and number 3 in the Netherlands and Austria.

  6. "Downtown" is a song composed by Tony Hatch which, as recorded by Petula Clark in 1964, became an international hit, reaching number one in Billboard Hot 100 and number two in UK Singles Chart. Hatch received the 1981 Ivor Novello award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically. The song has been covered by many singers, including Dolly Parton, Emma Bunton and The Saw Doctors.

  7. November 1964 5 Downtown 2; 2 28 February 1966 3 My Love 6; 3 13 February 1967 10 This is My Song 1 (4 weeks) 4 20 December 1988 2 Downtown '88 14; 5 20 December 2011 2 Downtown [The Saw Doctors featuring Petula Clark] 2; Note: The Irish charts were a Top 10 only (1962-68) then a Top 20 (1968-78) then a Top 30 from 1978.