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"Sign of the Times", also known as "A Sign of the Times", is a song performed by
Petula Clark Petula Sally Olwen Clark, CBE (born 15 November 1932) is an English singer, actress, and composer. She has one of the longest serving careers of a British singer, spanning more than seven decades. Clark's professional career began during the ...
and released from her album '' My Love'' in March 1966. It was the follow-up to her #1 US hit " My Love," which had been the title selection from the aforementioned album, and it continued her association with writer/producer
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and songwriter
Jackie Trent Yvonne Ann Burgess (6 September 1940 – 21 March 2015), better known by her stage name Jackie Trent, was an English singer-songwriter and actress. She was best known for co-writing (with Tony Hatch) several hits for Petula Clark in the 1960s an ...
. However, "A Sign of the Times" had a more percussive sound than had been evident on Clark's previous singles, or than would become evident on her later ones. Clark discussed the song with Carl Wiser for Songfacts.com in 2013. "I loved it. It had a slightly different feel. 'A Sign of the Times,' I suppose you might expect some big political statement or something, but it was just a straight-ahead love song. I think Tony rather liked finding titles that made you think, like 'Don't Sleep in the Subway.' People would think, is it about drugs? Is it about this? And these were just straightforward songs. I like 'Sign of the Times.' I think it's a good song."


Single and chart performance

The song was recorded at the Pye Studios in
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in a session which featured guitarist
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and
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vocal group. Clark introduced "A Sign of the Times" on ''
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'' broadcast of 27 February 1966. The single would debut on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 dated 26 March 1966 and reached its peak of #11 that 23 April. It peaked at #2 on ''Billboards "Easy Listening" survey. Beginning with her American breakout, "
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," Clark's singles had all had higher chart peaks in the US than in the UK. (The 1966 #23 UK hit "You're the One" was not released in the US.) "A Sign of the Times" became the most extreme example of this discrepancy by spending only one week – that of 27 April 1966 – in the UK Top 50 at #49. Although this trend was reversed with Clark's next single: "
I Couldn't Live Without Your Love "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love" is a 1966 single written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent and recorded by Petula Clark. It was inspired by the affair the songwriters were having at the time. Clark has cited "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love" a ...
" (UK #6/US #9), Clark's last two 1966 single releases: " Who Am I?" (US #21) and " Colour My World" (US #16) both failed to rank in the UK Top 50. "A Sign of the Times" was a hit in
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(#11) and
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(#2).


Live CD

"A Sign of the Times" also served as the title cut for a live CD by Petula Clark released by
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13 November 2001 comprising footage from her concert dates at
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in
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on 20 and 21 May 2001 featuring guests Richard Carpenter and
Lou Rawls Louis Allen Rawls (December 1, 1933 – January 6, 2006) was an American record producer, singer, composer and actor. Rawls released more than 60 albums, sold more than 40 million records, and had numerous charting singles, most notably his s ...
. Track listing: # "A Sign Of The Times" # "I’m Not Afraid" # "At Last" (with Lou Rawls) # "Downtown" # "I Dreamed A Dream" # "Don’t Give Up" # "I Need To Be In Love" (with Richard Carpenter) # "The Wedding Song (There Is Love)" # "With One Look" # "Celebrate" # "I Couldn’t Live Without Your Love" (with Lou Rawls and Richard Carpenter) # "Here For You" # "Look For The Silver Lining" # " Vivre" (
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)


Notable reuse

* The Chrysler Hall engagement was also broadcast by
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as the television special ''Petula Clark: A Sign of the Times'' which – augmented with archive footage from Clark's career – was released on DVD 26 March 2002. * In 1969 B.F. Goodrich utilized the tune to "A Sign of the Times" for TV commercials advertising
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s: the lyric was adjusted from "It's a sign of the times" to "It's the radial age". * In 1986, "A Sign of the Times" was played in the video documentary ''An Amazin' Era: The New York Mets.'' The song was heard over footage of Mets fans carrying banners with messages on them. * In 1999
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department store ran a series of television commercials featuring "A Sign of the Times." The song's use as a
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for Target was masterminded by the company's marketing director John Pellegrene who had been responsible for "A Sign of the Times" being used in the 1960s B.F. Goodrich ad campaign. * A brief clip of "A Sign of the Times" was used on Dickie Goodman's 1966 novelty record ''Batman and his Grandmother''.


2001 alleged "banning"

In 2001, the radio giant
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listed "A Sign of the Times" on an advisory list of records that stations might voluntarily choose to avoid playing—on a temporary basis—in the wake of the
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, the title possibly being construed to refer to a portent of the end of the world. Though some outlets falsely characterized this as a list of "banned" records, Clear Channel maintained that they had not banned any songs from any stations. ''
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'' said that stations could and did choose to disregard the list.


Other versions

* An instrumental version by King Richard's Fluegel Knights was an
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hit reaching #19 on the
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in ''
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'' magazine in September 1966. King Richard's Fluegel Knights was a session group led by Bob Thompson and Richard Behrke. *
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( fr) recorded a French rendering of the song: "Si Tu Prenais Le Temps" (English translation: "If You Took the Time"), for her 1966 album ''Action '66''. * Jazz guitarist
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recorded a version on his 1966 album '' A Sign of the Times''.


References

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