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Say a little prayer/Beat Dis
[edit] Say a little prayer
Hello, original stub writer returning! I made a big mistake - "say a little prayer" was indeed a hit for Aretha Franklin, but the song was written by Burt Bacharach. So its incorrect to call it "Aretha Franklin's..".
Also, I see that someone has quoted everyhit.com in fixing the peak chart position of Beat Dis as being #2 but I'm quite sure that it was #1 on the UK Network Charts.
- The full trajectory, according to polyhex.com's chart runs database [1] was 5-{2}-2-3-8-23-39-51-64-82R(2)-90. BillyH 10:27, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Musician vs. Group
Does BtB fit under both categories? I personally feel like it should be kept a band, as it is Simenon's moniker, and he is the actual musician. mxdxcxnx T C 01:04, 23 October 2005 (UTC)