I Know a Place (Petula Clark album)

I Know a Place

1994 CD release replicating the cover of the original 1965 US LP
Photograph by Sherman Weisburd
Studio album by Petula Clark
Released 1965
Recorded London
Genre Pop
Label Pye UK NPL 18118 Mono
Vogue Canada VF-47020
Warner Bros.
U.S. W 1598 Mono
U.S. WS 1598 Stereo
Producer Tony Hatch
Petula Clark chronology
Downtown
(1965)
I Know a Place
(1965)
The World's Greatest International Hits
(1965)
Singles from I Know a Place
  1. "I Know a Place"
    Released: March 1965
  2. "You're the One"
    Released: 1965
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

I Know a Place is an album release by Petula Clark, which in the USA (her second on Warner Bros.) charted at #42. In the UK, the album was released as The New Petula Clark Album, a name which was dropped during later re-releases to prevent confusion among record-buyers.[2]

Arranged and produced by Tony Hatch, the album followed on the release of Clark's "I Know a Place" hit single and yielded another UK hit with "You're the One". The latter song was a Top Ten hit in the US for the Vogues and another song introduced by Clark on this album: "Call Me", was reached the US Top 30 via a cover by Chris Montez.

Another album cut: "Strangers and Lovers", is noteworthy as the song Helen Reddy chose to compete with in the televised talent show she won in 1965, her victory marking her move from Australia to the US.[3]

"The In Crowd" was also recorded in 1965 by Dobie Gray, whose version charted in the top-twenty in the U.S. and top-thirty in the U.K.

Track listing

Side one
  1. "Dancing in the Street" (William "Mickey" Stevenson, Marvin Gaye)
  2. "Strangers and Lovers" (Tony Hatch)
  3. "Everything in the Garden" (Roger Greenaway)
  4. "The "In" Crowd" (Billy Page)
  5. "Heart" (Petula Clark, George Aber, Tony Hatch)
  6. "You're the One" (Tony Hatch, Petula Clark)
Side two
  1. "A Foggy Day" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin)
  2. "Gotta Tell The World" (Pierre Delanoë, Petula Clark, Tony Hatch)
  3. "Every Little Bit Hurts" (Ed Cobb)
  4. "Call Me" (Tony Hatch)
  5. "Goin' Out Of My Head" (Teddy Randazzo, Bobby Weinstein)
  6. "I Know a Place" (Tony Hatch)

CD release

The album was released on compact disc by Sequel Records in 1994. It includes four bonus tracks:

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Booklet of 1994 CD release by Sequel Records
  3. Reddy, Helen (2006). The Woman I Am: a memoir. New York: The Penguin Group. p. 99. ISBN 1-58542-489-7.
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