Australia Some Day We’re Gonna Love Again  /  No One Else Could Love Me Astor AP 1063 1964
Canada Some Day We’re Gonna Love Again  /  No One Else Could Love Me Pye Records PYE 741 1964
Denmark Some Day We’re Gonna Love Again  /  No One Else Could Love Me Pye Records   7N 15670 1964
Israel Some Day We’re Gonna Love Again  /  No One Else Could Love Me Top Hits 4566 / 4567 1964
NL Some Day We’re Gonna Love Again  /  No One Else Could Love Me Pye Negram 7N 15670  1964
Norway Some Day We’re Gonna Love Again  /  No One Else Could Love Me Pye Records   7N 15670   1964
SA Some Day We’re Gonna Love Again  /  No One Else Could Love Me Pye Teal Records PY     5 1964
Sweden Some Day We’re Gonna Love Again  /  No One Else Could Love Me Pye Records   7N 15670 1964
UK Some Day We’re Gonna Love Again  /  No One Else Could Love Me Pye Records 7N 15670  Try June 7th, 1964
US Some Day We’re Gonna Love Again  /  No One Else Could Love Me Kapp Records K-609     1964
       
Germany Some Day We're Gonna Love Again / Alright Vogue DV 14176 1964
Japan Love Potion Number Nine  /  Some Day We’re Gonna Love Again Pye Records LL - 646 - Y 1964

 

The single entered the NME charts on July 18th 64 at no. 15, up to 11 for three weeks, down to 15, 18, 29. A real setback compared to the preceeding hits. It did better in Melody Maker where it went (at least) to no. 6. Mersey Beat Magazine had it's own charts (see left)


Only other chart entry was in the US where it got to no. 35

 

A-side was sung by Mike Pender with Chris harmonizing, B-side, written by Chris, features shared lead vocals by Chris and Mike.

Spencer Leigh was the only one who ever interviewed Chris Curtis since the 60s. Spencer admits that he doesn't "go for" SOME DAY... Chris answered: "Well, DustySpringfield went for it ... We'd been working in the ice-rink at Blackpool and we had to fly back ... for the session. ... We flew down in the night, recorded in the morning ... I thought it was a good intro and the harmony is so high, it's like Graham Nash."
The ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION gives an insight into the way the Searchers recorded. The version of the song published there is rather different, a bit softer with less power and weaker vocals.

UK releases, including a single with a wrong tittle: YOU instead of ME, which was also used in many countries, see below

above: Australian single, below the obe from Canada

The b-side was a Chris Curtis compostion and sung by him together with Mike. A nice ballad. Read what Spencer Leigh and Chris said about this song in an interview from April 13th 2003:

SL initially said CC was innovative on adding drum sounds to the records, not totally sure I agree there, but CC said he was always adding little things, to give an example “No One Could Love Me” the “B” side of ”Some Day We’re Gonna Love Again” was played, in which it was explained that a basic drum track was laid down and then after listening to playback, CC added castanets and Spanish bells, in fairness if you listen to this track, it works effectively.
 

above: Cover from Israel and an article from DISC   below: USA

below: Releases from Holland

left:

Sweden

New Zealand

Japan

below:

Philippes

 

left and below: German single
the right one is very rare

Some Day / No One Else were also available on an EP which came out after the success of When You Walk In The Room.

SOME DAY... turned out to be Tony's last Searchers single. In August 64 he left after being squeezed out of the group especially by Chris who didn't like Tony from the beginning. May be he already intended to get Frank Allen who was a close friend of his since the days in Hamburg.