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About the song

“Round Every Corner” is an upbeat pop song performed by the iconic British singer Petula Clark, released in 1965. The song was written by Tony Hatch, who collaborated frequently with Clark during the 1960s and helped define her sound. Hatch was also the writer behind some of her biggest hits, including “Downtown” and “I Know a Place.” With “Round Every Corner,” the team created another infectious tune that captured the spirit of mid-60s pop music, brimming with optimism and energy.

The song was part of Clark’s 1965 album I Know a Place (known as The New Petula Clark Album in the U.K.). With its catchy melody and lively rhythm, “Round Every Corner” celebrates the idea of hope and possibility, with Clark singing about the promise of good things being just around the corner. Her vibrant vocals and the bubbly arrangement, complete with brass and an energetic beat, make the song feel light and joyful.

While “Round Every Corner” didn’t reach the same heights as her smash hit “Downtown,” it still performed well, peaking at No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. The song also charted in the U.K., although its success there was more modest. Nevertheless, it remains a fan favorite, especially among those who enjoy the bright, carefree sound that defined Clark’s music during this era.

“Round Every Corner” captures the essence of the optimistic pop music of the 1960s, and Petula Clark’s voice shines with its characteristic warmth and charm. It’s a song that invites listeners to embrace life’s possibilities with a smile, and it remains a delightful piece of her extensive catalog.

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