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The US Chart position needs a citation. The only corroborating source I can find on that is on Songfacts.com - where information that is inaccurate is usually removed or corrected within a matter of days. According to Songfacts, "Could Have Told You So" peaked at #63 in the US. That fact has been left unchanged for several months now. Is this reliable enough to satisfy the need for a citation of that fact? Let me know if not and I'll see if I can find something more concrete (D-Weaving 13:19, 02 June 2008 (UTC))
Can we establish what date it charted? I could conceivably go dig up the Billboard issue where it's listed, though I'd prefer not to have to go through all of the issues for 1990. Also, I probably can't do that this week. Chubbles (talk) 14:21, 2 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I remember when it was released in the US as it did get a fair bit of radio airplay, although if it did chart, then it wasn't a big hit. I remember many US critics around that time thought it sounded like "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" by The Walker Brothers! Can't for the life of me remember the release date Stateside though, but it was definitely released as a single in the US. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.63.116.72 (talk)