If You Think You Know How to Love Me

"If You Think You Know How to Love Me" is a song by British rock band Smokie. It was first released in June 1975 as a single and appeared later on the album Changing All the Time. Like the band's first single "Pass It Around", the song was composed by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman.

"If You Think You Know How to Love Me"
Artwork for German vinyl single
Single by Smokie
from the album Changing All the Time
B-side"Tis Me"
ReleasedJune 1975
Format7" single
RecordedAudio International Studios in London
GenrePop rock, soft rock
Length3:27
LabelRAK
Songwriter(s)Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman
Producer(s)Mike Chapman, Nicky Chinn
Smokie singles chronology
"Pass It Around"
(1975)
"If You Think You Know How to Love Me"
(1975)
"Don't Play Your Rock 'n' Roll to Me"
(1975)
Music videos
"If You Think You Know How to Love Me"
"If You Think You Know How to Love Me" (Remix) on YouTube

Upon its release, "If You Think You Know How to Love Me" became a chart success all over Europe, peaking at No. 2 in Ireland, No. 3 in Sweden, No. 6 in Norway, No. 8 in Germany and No. 15 in the Netherlands. It took six weeks for the song to debut in the UK Singles Chart on 19 July 1975. After a few days, Smokie appeared on BBC show Top of the Pops, and this helped the song to climb the charts.[1] The single eventually peaked at No. 3 on the UK charts, during a nine week stay on that chart.[2]

A second version of the song was included in the 1988 album All Fired Up, sung by Alan Barton. The 1975 version was sung by original Chris Norman.

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."If You Think You Know How to Love Me"Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman03:27
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
2."Tis Me"Peter Spencer, Chris Norman02:56

Chart history

References

  1. Hendriks, Phil (July 2007). Changing All the Time (CD booklet). Smokie. London: 7T's Records.
  2. "Smokie chart positions in the UK". The Official Charts Company.
  3. "The Irish Charts – Search Results – If You Think You Know How to Love Me". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  4. "SA Charts 1965–March 1989". Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  5. "Smokie chart positions in the US". Billboard.
  6. "Top 20 Hit Singles of 1975". Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  7. "Britain's best selling records of '75". Record Mirror. London: Billboard. January 10, 1976. p. 12. Retrieved August 29, 2016.
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