"I Know Where It's At" is a song by All Saints, released as the debut single from their self-titled album All Saints. On 9 August 1997 the song was debuted on the National Lottery Live and the first performance on Top of the Pops was on 2 September 1997.
The song was released in 1997 and became their first Top 10 hit, peaking at #4. A total of 158,769 copies have been sold. The single was released in the US after All Saints scored their first number one hit with "Never Ever". The track was originally released in Australia to coincide with the UK release, where it peaked at #67. After the second single "Never Ever" reached #1, the track was re-released where it peaked at #12.
In Asia, the song peaked at the top spot for 4 weeks, and it was the only song from a girl group to have reached the pole position during that time second to the Spice Girls' "Wannabe", making both acts rivals.
The song samples elements from Steely Dan's "The Fez".
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