I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER / IF I FELL
Parlophone A8125
Released: 20 August 1964
AU8125SBA.a
SILVER/BLACK - STYLE 'A' - ROYALTY STAMPS
Why were Australia, and of all places, Nigeria, the only two countries that thought of this great coupling? EMI (Australia) released this single hoping to capitalise on the local release of the "A Hard Day's Night" film, which premiered in cinemas a week earlier.
The single was released on the same day as the More Requests EP.
Deleted in June 1968, the single would not be reissued until 1982, where in June it was recut (both sides in stereo) at Studios 301 by Allan Parsons for inclusion in the Australian 20th Anniversary Singles Collection. It subsequently went out of print again before returning on 7 December 1987.
SILVER/BLACK - STYLE 'C'
AUAB3410A8125
First appeared in Oct 1982 with the release of the Australian 20th Anniversary Singles Collection
Visit the "AB34" page for more information or to see an image of the picture sleeve
CHART PERFORMANCE
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BRISBANE (QLD) |
SYDNEY (NSW) |
MELBOURNE (VIC) |
HOBART (TAS) |
ADELAIDE
(SA) |
PERTH
(WA) |
Chart Entry |
22-Aug-64 |
28-Aug-64 |
22-Aug-64 |
21-Aug-64 |
22-Aug-64 |
28-Aug-64* |
Highest Position |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
Weeks In |
16 |
22 |
25 |
11 |
21 |
12 |
Listed as "I Should Have Known Better/If I Fell" except * "I Should Have Known Better"
Chart Entry |
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21-Aug-64 |
Highest Position |
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1 |
Weeks In |
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12 |
Listed as "If I Fell"