Mr. Know IT All - Chart Performance

Chart Performance

"Mr. Know It All" debuted in number 30 on Billboard Adult Pop Songs chart just hours after its release and peaked at number 1. The song then debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on September 24, 2011 at number 18, her highest single debut on the chart since "Never Again", which debuted at number 8 in 2007. It also debuted on the Billboard Digital Songs at number 9 with 107,000 downloads sold, and at the Billboard Pop Songs chart at number 29. "Mr Know It All" also debuted at number one on the digital sales chart for international artists on South Korea's Gaon Chart, with around 180,000 downloads. On September 26, 2011 the track debuted on the Australian ARIA Charts at number 25 and peaked at the number 1 position following a promotional tour by Clarkson, which included a performance at the 2011 NRL Grand Final and the The X Factor. The song reached number 46 on the Australian ARIA End of Year Charts. In the United Kingdom, "Mr. Know It All" debuted at number 6 on October 23, 2011, the same day she performed the single during the third live results show of season 8 of The X Factor. The song rose to and reached its peak of number 4 the following week. On the first-week release of Stronger, "Mr Know It All" rose up on the Hot 100 chart from number 19 to number 10, becoming Clarkson's first top ten hit since "My Life Would Suck Without You" in 2009, and her ninth top ten overall. As of October 2012, "Mr. Know It All" has sold 1,680,000 paid digital downloads in the United States.

In early 2012, Clarkson and producer Dann Huff remixed the song for the country music format. The single version was given a release date of April 2012, although it had already entered the Hot Country Songs charts at number 59 on the chart dated February 25, 2012.

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