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Wikipedia article




"'I Should've Known'" is a song by American singer-songwriter Aimee Mann, which was released in 1993 as the lead single from her debut studio album 'Whatever'. The song was written by Mann and produced by Jon Brion. "I Should've Known" reached No. 55 in the UK Singles Chart and No. 16 in the US 'Billboard' Modern Rock Tracks chart. In 1994, the single was reissued in the UK and Europe, and peaked at No. 45 in the UK Singles Chart.

Background



In the United States, "I Should've Known" received airplay on alternative radio, but failed to generate considerable sales. It saw more commercial success in the United Kingdom after being played frequently on BBC Radio. Mann told 'The Boston Globe' in 1993: "When I asked Jonathan Russell [a BBC staffer] why the BBC wanted to play it, he said, 'Just because it's a good song.' Hey, I didn't think that happened anymore."

Music video



The song's music video was shot in and around a vacant house near Ithaca, New York in March 1993. It was directed by Katherine Dieckmann and produced by Sandra Tait for Cascando Studios. Dickermann and Mann had originally intended for the video to be shot "down south" with a "spring feeling" but owing to the 1993 Storm of the Century, which resulted in heavy snowfall, it was filmed near Ithaca instead.

Dieckmann told 'Billboard' in 1993: "It's unusual to see a woman in a video who isn't portrayed as a bimbo or as some 'tough chick'. Aimee wanted to break out of the whole 'Til Tuesday image of the heartbroken, lovesick girl raging about relationships. So we decided to treat this breakup with some black humor."

Critical reception



In a review of 'Whatever', Mark Caro of the 'Chicago Tribune' described "I Should've Known" as the best of the album's "upbeat songs" and a "crunching guitar stomp freshened by a breeze of background vocals." Chuck Campbell of the Scripps Howard News Service considered it a "liberating song" which is "so well crafted with its thoroughly ingratiating hook, sumptuous backing vocals and intriguing decorations that listeners will be hard pressed to let the album advance to the second track".

Parry Gettelman of 'The Orlando Sentinel' wrote: "'I Should've Known' sounds like 'Sgt. Pepper'-era Beatles via World Party and Crowded House. There's a bit of the Kinks via Chrissie Hynde in Mann's vocal, and the coda is shot through with the riff from George Harrison's 'Something' kinda sideways and upside down." Sam Gnerre of 'The News-Pilot' noted: "Mann breathes life into the often-complex songs with her warm, conversational vocal style, which gives mid-tempo songs such as "I Should've Known" a resonant fullness."

Track listing



1993 release

;7" single (UK release)

#"I Should've Known" (Edit) 4:00

#"Jimmy Hoffa Jokes" 2:29

;CD single (European release)

#"I Should've Known" (Edit) 4:00

#"Jimmy Hoffa Jokes" 2:29

#"Jacob Marley's Chain" 3:02

;CD single (US release)

#"I Should've Known" 4:53

#"Take It Back" 2:52

#"Baby Blue" 3:50

;CD single (US promo)

#"I Should've Known" (Edit) 4:00

#"I Should've Known" (Edit) 4:11

#"I Should've Known" (LP Version) 4:53

1994 re-issue

;7" and cassette single

#"I Should've Known" (Edit) 4:00

#"Truth On My Side" (Demo Version) 4:20

;10" single

#"I Should've Known" (Live) 4:04

#"4th July" (Live) 3:15

#"Stupid Thing" (Live) 4:29

#"The Other End (Of the Telescope)" (Live) 4:13

;CD single

#"I Should've Known" (Edit) 4:00

#"Fifty Years After the Fair" (Demo Version) 4:01

#"Truth On My Side" (Demo Version) 4:20

#"Put On Some Speed" (Demo Version) 4:01

Personnel



'I Should've Known'

* Aimee Mann vocals, electric guitar, bass, dixie cup

* Jon Brion electric guitar, pump organ, mellotron, chamberlin, bass, drums, vocals

* Todd Nelson intro guitar

* Buddy Judge vocals

'Production'

* Jon Brion producer of "I Should've Known", "Take It Back", "Baby Blue", "Jimmy Hoffa Jokes" and "Jacob Marley's Chain"

* Bob Clearmountain mixing on "I Should've Known", "Take It Back", "Baby Blue", "Jimmy Hoffa Jokes" and "Jacob Marley's Chain"

* Michael Reiter assistant mixer on "I Should've Known"

* Bob Ludwig mastering

'Other'

* Anton Corbijn photography

* Anonymous Design 1994 reissue sleeve design

Charts



References



Category:1993 songs

Category:1993 singles

Category:1994 singles

Category:Aimee Mann songs

Category:Songs written by Aimee Mann

Category:Songs written by Jon Brion

Category:Song recordings produced by Jon Brion

Category:Imago Records singles

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