Better Best Forgotten
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"Better Best Forgotten" | ||
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Single by Steps | ||
From the album Step One | ||
Released | March 8, 1999 (UK & Netherlands) 1999 (Australia) |
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Format | Single | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 3:42 | |
Label | Jive Records |
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Writers | Frampton & Waterman | |
Producers | Topham, Twigg, Waterman | |
Certification | Gold | |
Chart positions | #2 (UK) | |
Steps singles chronology | ||
"Heartbeat / Tragedy" 1998 |
Better Best Forgotten 1999 |
"Love's Got a Hold on My Heart" 1999 |
Better Best Forgotten was a hit single for Steps, a pop group from the UK. The video has a watery-theme, and the group wear blue outfits. Group members Lee and H play with water pistols, and interfere with the girls' singing. During the video shoot, a tiled wall collapsed on Faye Tozer, leaving glass splinters in her back.
The single's B-side song is Why?
[edit] Chart Success
Spending 17 weeks on the British charts, this single became the first single for Steps to fall off the charts and then re-enter. Reaching its peak at its debut, this song became the group's most successful single of 1999.