Round Every Corner
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"Round Every Corner" | ||
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Single by Petula Clark | ||
Released | July 1965 | |
Recorded | 1965 | |
Label | Warner Bros.(US)/Vogue (UK) | |
Writer(s) | Tony Hatch | |
Producer(s) | Tony Hatch | |
Chart positions | ||
6 (Canada), 21 (US) |
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Petula Clark singles chronology | ||
"You'd Better Come Home" | "Round Every Corner" | "My Love" |
"Round Every Corner", with words and music by Tony Hatch, was Petula Clark's fourth American single release. The 1965 song, predicting "man will soon be standing on the moon above, just imagine all the things that he'll discover," encouraged listeners to look "round every corner" in order to fulfill their dreams and achieve their goals.
Because another tune, "You're the One," replaced it in many markets, it failed to achieve the international success enjoyed by its predecessors, "Downtown" and "I Know a Place" and was not included in an album release at the time.
Clark recorded the song in French and Italian, as well.