"I Know a Place" is a song with music and lyrics by Tony Hatch. It was recorded in 1965 by Petula Clark, and the single release - her follow-up to "Downtown" - became her second Top Ten hit in the United States, remaining on the charts for twelve weeks and peaking at #3. The recording reached #1 in Canada and South Africa, #3 in Rhodesia, #7 in Australia, #10 in India, and #17 in the United Kingdom. "Viens Avec Moi," Clark's French recording of the song, charted in France and Belgium.

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  • "I Know a Place" is a song with music and lyrics by Tony Hatch. It was recorded in 1965 by Petula Clark, and the single release - her follow-up to "Downtown" - became her second Top Ten hit in the United States, remaining on the charts for twelve weeks and peaking at #3. The recording reached #1 in Canada and South Africa, #3 in Rhodesia, #7 in Australia, #10 in India, and #17 in the United Kingdom. "Viens Avec Moi," Clark's French recording of the song, charted in France and Belgium. Having much more of a rock and roll beat than its predecessor, it emulated the theme of "Downtown" by inviting the listener to "just get away where your worries won't find you" to a place "where the music is fine and the lights are always low. " The song includes the line "a cellar full of noise," a reference to the title of music manager Brian Epstein's autobiography. The song is featured in the film The Anniversary Party.
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  • "I Know a Place" is a song with music and lyrics by Tony Hatch. It was recorded in 1965 by Petula Clark, and the single release - her follow-up to "Downtown" - became her second Top Ten hit in the United States, remaining on the charts for twelve weeks and peaking at #3. The recording reached #1 in Canada and South Africa, #3 in Rhodesia, #7 in Australia, #10 in India, and #17 in the United Kingdom. "Viens Avec Moi," Clark's French recording of the song, charted in France and Belgium.
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