I Know Where It's At
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“I Know Where It's At” | ||
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Single by All Saints from the album All Saints |
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B-side | "Alone" | |
Released | August 18, 1997 (Re-released: January 13, 1998) | |
Format | CD | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 4:00 | |
Label | London Records | |
Producer | Karl Gordon Cameron McVey Magnus Fiennes |
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All Saints UK singles chronology | ||
"I Know Where It's At" (1997) |
"Never Ever" (1997) |
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All Saints Japan singles chronology | ||
"I Know Where It's At" (1997) |
"Let's Get Started" (1997) |
I Know Where It's At was the All Saints debut single from their self titled album: All Saints. On August 9, 1997 the song was debuted on the National Lottery Live and the first performance on Top of the Pops was on September 2, 1997.
The song was released in 1997 and became their first Top 10 hit topping at #4. A total of 158,769 copies have been sold. The single was released in the US after All Saints scored their first number one hit with Never Ever.
In Asia, the song peaked at the top spot for 4 weeks or one month (technically), and it was the only song from a girl-group to have reached the pole position during that time second to the Spice Girls' Wannabe, making both acts rivals.
The song samples elements from Steely Dan's "The Fez".
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[edit] Song information
Lyrics and Music | Shaznay Lewis, Karl Gordon, Becker and Fagan |
Producer | Karl Gordon |
[edit] Track listing and formats
These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "I Know Where It's At".
CD 1 | ||
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1. | "I Know Where It's At" (Culfather and Jo's Alternative Mix - Radio) | 4.03 |
2. | "I Know Where It's At" (Original Radio Mix) | 4.00 |
3. | "I Know Where It's At" (Culfather and Jo's Alternative Mix) | 4.46 |
4. | "I Know Where It's At" (Original Mix) | 5.02 |
CD 2 | ||
1. | "I Know Where It's At" (K-Gee's Bounce Mix) | ? |
2. | "I Know Where It's At" (Nu Birth Riddum Dub) | 5.14 |
3. | "I Know Where It's At" (Colour System inc. Vox) | ? |
4. | "Alone" | 3.31 |
Cassette/Two track | ||
1. | "I Know Where It's At" (Culfather and Jo's Alternative Mix - Radio) | 4.03 |
2. | "Alone" | 3.31 |
[edit] Charts
Country | Date | Position | Certification | Copies |
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Canada | March 20, 1998 | #2 [1] | ||
United Kingdom | September 1997 | #4 | 165,000 | |
New Zealand | October 19, 1997 | #8 [2] | ||
Australia | July 19, 1998 | #12 [3] | Gold [4] | |
Ireland | September 4, 1997 | #19 [5] | ||
France | February 14, 1998 | #20 [6] | ||
Switzerland | October 12, 1997 | #25 [7] | ||
The Netherlands | September 27, 1997 | #33 [8] | ||
United States | February 23, 1998 | #36 [9] | ||
Sweden | October 10, 1997 | #37 [10] |
[edit] Music video
I Know Where It's At was the first video released from the All Saints. It was to show the girls in an urban setting as the more streetwise variants of girl groups. The video has been shot with very little colour with the girls almost in black and white. It was directed by Alex Hemming.
[edit] Remixes
- Colour System inc. Vox
- Cutfather and Jo Alternative Mix
- Cutfather and Jo Alternative Mix - Radio
- Extended Mix
- Groovy Mix
- Instrumental
- K-Gee's Bounce Mix
- Nu Birth Riddum Dub
- Original Mix
- Original Radio Mix
[edit] References
- ^ MuchMusic archive Canadian chart of March 20, 1998 Accessed: November 2, 2006
- ^ charts.org.nz "I Know Where It's At" page. (Retrieved June 8, 2008)
- ^ Australian-Charts.com "I Know Where It's At" page. Accessed: November 24, 2006
- ^ Aria.com.au Single certifications 1998. Retrieved: October 15, 2006
- ^ IrishCharts.ie Irish chart search (Accessed: November 2, 2006)
- ^ LesCharts.com "I Know Where It's At" page. (Accessed October 29, 2006)
- ^ SwissCharts.com "I Know Where It's At" page. (Accessed October 29, 2006)
- ^ Top4000.nl Charts Week 39 1997. (Accessed October 15, 2006)
- ^ Billboard.com All Saints page. Retrieved: October 15, 2006
- ^ SwedishCharts.com "I Know Where It's At" page. (Accessed October 29, 2006)
[edit] External links
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