Today I Killed a Man I Didn't Know

"Today I Killed a Man I Didn't Know" was a top 20 hit in New Zealand for singer Nash Chase.

"Today I Killed a Man I Didn't Know"
Single by Nash Chase
A-side"Today I Killed A Man I Didn't Know"
B-side"World Of Lavender Lace"
Released1971
GenrePop
LabelHMV H.R. 434
Songwriter(s)(Greenaway, Cook)
Nash Chase singles chronology
""Handbags and Gladrags"" "Today I Killed a Man I Didn't Know" ""If You'd Like to Be a Lady""

Background

The record was released on the HMV label in June 1971. This was Chase's first release for the label.[1] The single was backed with "World Of Lavender Lace".[2] The single quickly became a hit on the Top 20 chart. It also became a finalist in the 1971 Loxene Gold Disc awards.[3]

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