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I Say a Little Prayer

"I Say a Little Prayer" is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David for Dionne Warwick, originally peaking at number four on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart in December 1967.[1] On the R&B Singles chart it peaked at number eight.[2]

"I Say a Little Prayer"
Side A of the US single
Single by Dionne Warwick
from the album The Windows of the World
B-side"(Theme from) Valley of the Dolls"
ReleasedOctober 1967
Recorded9 April 1966
StudioA & R (New York City)
Genre
Length3:09
LabelScepter
Songwriter(s)Burt Bacharach, Hal David
Producer(s)Burt Bacharach, Hal David
Dionne Warwick singles chronology
"The Windows of the World"
(1967)
"I Say a Little Prayer"
(1967)
"Do You Know the Way to San Jose"
(1968)
Live video
"I Say A Little Prayer" on YouTube

Dionne Warwick original Edit

 
Dionne Warwick, 1966

Intended by lyricist Hal David to convey a woman's concern for her man who's serving in the Vietnam War,[3] "I Say a Little Prayer" was recorded by Dionne Warwick in a 9 April 1966 session. Although Bacharach's recordings with Warwick typically took no more than three takes (often only taking one), Bacharach did ten takes on "I Say a Little Prayer" and still disliked the completed track, feeling it rushed.

The track went unreleased until September 1967, when it was introduced on the album The Windows of the World and it was Scepter Records owner Florence Greenberg rather than Bacharach who wanted "I Say a Little Prayer" added to that album.[3] When disc jockeys from the United States began playing the album track in October 1967, significant air play led Scepter Records to release the track as a single, backed with newly recorded track "(Theme from) Valley of the Dolls".

The brisk sound of "I Say a Little Prayer" that Bacharach disliked proved to be a million-selling hit for Warwick, as "I Say a Little Prayer" reached No. 4 that December on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 8 on the Billboard R&B Chart, No. 4 on the Canadian Chart and No. 3 on the Record World Top 100 Chart. "(Theme from) Valley of the Dolls", the B-side would become another hit for Warwick reaching No. 2 in February 1968 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Record World Chart: Warwick's "I Say a Little Prayer" single would receive gold certification from the RIAA for sales of a million units in January 1968. "I Say a Little Prayer" b/w "(Theme from) Valley of the Dolls", became one of the most successful double-sided hits of the Rock era.

Like several Bacharach compositions, both sides contain passages written in unusual time signatures. The verses of "Prayer" are constructed of two successive measures of 4/4, a ten-beat sequence using 4/4 + 4/4 + 2/4, and two final measures of 4/4. The chorus is in 4/4 + 3/4 + 4/4.[4]

Charts Edit

Certifications Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[9] Gold 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Aretha Franklin version Edit

"I Say a Little Prayer"
 
Side B of the US single
Single by Aretha Franklin
from the album Aretha Now
A-side"The House That Jack Built"
Released26 July 1968
Genre
Length3:30
LabelAtlantic
2546
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Jerry Wexler
Aretha Franklin singles chronology
"Think"
(1968)
"I Say a Little Prayer"
(1968)
"See Saw"
(1968)
Lyric video
"I Say A Little Prayer" on YouTube
 
Aretha Franklin, 1968

"I Say a Little Prayer" also returned to the Pop & R&B Top Ten in the fall of 1968 via a recording by Aretha Franklin taken from her 1968 album Aretha Now. Franklin and background vocalists The Sweet Inspirations were singing the song for fun while rehearsing the songs intended for the album when the viability of their recording "I Say a Little Prayer" became apparent,[3] significantly reinvented from the format of the Dionne Warwick original via the prominence of Clayton Ivey's piano work. Similar to the history of Warwick's double-sided hit, the Aretha Franklin version was intended for the B-side of the July 1968 single release "The House That Jack Built" but began to accrue its own airplay that August.

In October 1968 "I Say a Little Prayer" reached number ten on the Hot 100 and number three on the R&B singles chart.[11] The same month the single was certified Gold by the RIAA. "Prayer" became Franklin's ninth and last consecutive Hot 100 top 10 hit on the Atlantic label. Franklin's "Prayer" has a special significance in her UK career, as with its September 1968 No. 4 peak it became Franklin's biggest UK hit; subsequently Franklin has surpassed that track's UK peak only with her No. 1 collaboration with George Michael, "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)".

In February 1987, UK music weekly New Musical Express published its critics' top 150 singles of all time, with Franklin's "I Say a Little Prayer" ranked at No. 1, followed by Al Green's "Tired of Being Alone" and Warwick's "Walk On By".[citation needed] (Franklin's "I Say a Little Prayer" did not appear in the magazine's in-house critics' top 100 singles poll conducted in November 2002.) In Australia, "I Say a Little Prayer" and "The House That Jack Built" were assigned a joint chart ranking that saw the double-A-side hit reach No. 10 in November 1968. "I Say a Little Prayer" also gave Franklin a European hit with chartings in France (No. 12), West Germany (No. 29) and the Netherlands (No. 4).

There are several harmonic differences between the Warwick and Franklin versions. Whilst the Warwick original was sung in G major, Franklin's transposes up a tone to A major. The chord under 'Say a little prayer for...' in the bridge is substantially different (F#m7, or v7 of III, in the original; D, or IV, in Franklin's version) and the third-inversion seventh in the bass under '...and ever...'in the chorus from the original (D major/C#) is a more conventional chord V (E major) in Franklin's arrangement.

In 2021, it was listed at No. 117 on Rolling Stone's "Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".[12]

Charts Edit

Certifications Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[28] Gold 45,000
Germany (BVMI)[29] Gold 250,000
Italy (FIMI)[30]
sales since 2009
Platinum 70,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[31]
sales since 2004
Platinum 600,000
United States (RIAA)[32] Gold 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Diana King version Edit

"I Say a Little Prayer"
 
Single by Diana King
from the album Think Like a Girl
B-side"Remix"
Released1997
Genre
Length3:34
Label
Songwriter(s)
Diana King singles chronology
"Ain't Nobody"
(1995)
"I Say a Little Prayer"
(1997)
"L-L-Lies"
(1997)
Music video
"I Say a Little Prayer" on YouTube

In 1997, Jamaican singer Diana King released a reggae-style cover of "I Say a Little Prayer". It was released as the first single from her second album, Think Like a Girl (1997), and also featured prominently in the comedy My Best Friend's Wedding. The Love to Infinity dance remix popularized the song on radio. King's single reached No. 1 in Hungary,[33] No. 6 in Australia, No. 12 in Norway and No. 17 in the UK.

Critical reception Edit

Jose F. Promis from AllMusic called the song "excellent" and "driving".[34] Larry Flick from Billboard described it as a "instantly appealing interpretation", and stated that the song "takes on a saucy and aggressive tone – thanks to the kinetic chemistry between King and producer Andy Marvel, whose beat-smart arrangement gives the kids on the street a reason to pump up the volume." He also complimented British remixers Love to Infinity for doing "a fine job of refashioning the single into a frothy dance ditty, wrapping King's performance in shiny synths and lively beats."[35] The Daily Vault wrote that the Aretha Franklin remake of "I Say a Little Prayer" "is, daresay, better than the original in some respects. King's please-get-lost vocals make for a solid background and power vocals."[36] Pan-European magazine Music & Media noted it as "a '90s version of a '60s standard" and a "reggaefied take on the much covered Burt Bacharach/Hal David tune"."[37]

Charts Edit

Chart (1997) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) 6
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[38] 22
France (SNEP)[39] 34
Germany (Official German Charts)[40] 73
Hungary (Mahasz)[33] 1
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[41] 16
Ireland (IRMA) 27
Italy (Musica e dischi)[42] 18
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[43] 21
Norway (VG-lista)[44] 12
Scotland (OCC)[45] 26
UK Singles (OCC) 17
US Billboard Hot 100 38
US R&B Singles (Billboard) 68
US Hot Dance Club Play (Billboard) 8

Other recordings Edit

Albums and Singles Edit

Warwick's "I Say a Little Prayer" did not appear on the Billboard Easy Listening chart although two instrumental versions of the song were Easy Listening chart items in 1968: the first by Sérgio Mendes at No. 21 in the spring of 1968 while that fall Julius Wechter and the Baja Marimba Band took "I Say a Little Prayer" to No. 10 Easy Listening.

The 1971 album Anne Murray / Glen Campbell features a medley of "I Say a Little Prayer" and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix"; the songs are sung in counterpoint to each other, with Murray vocalizing on "I Say a Little Prayer" while Campbell reprises his "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" hit. The track was a minor C&W hit at No. 40 and reached No. 81 on the Billboard Hot 100. The concept had previously been used on a 1968 single release by Big Dee Irwin and Mamie Galore and was subsequently reworked when Dionne Warwick herself sang "I Say a Little Prayer" while Isaac Hayes sang "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" on their joint live album A Man and a Woman (1977).

  • In Mexico, the song was covered in 1978 by Enrique Guzmán. The version is called "Una pequeña oración".
  • In 1978, Spanish singer Paloma San Basilio performed this song for her live album Paloma San Basilio en directo.
  • UK dance act Bomb the Bass (featuring Maureen) in 1988, which peaked at No. 10 in the UK Singles Chart.
  • British Britpop band Gene recorded a live cover at Glastonbury, which was released on their compilation album To See the Lights.
  • Japanese band Ground Zero covered the Rahsaan Roland Kirk cover version of this song on their 1997 album Plays Standards.
  • Canadian electronic music duo Zeds Dead sampled this song for their track titled "Coffee Break" in 2011.
  • Lianne La Havas released a live version as a single on 2016.
  • The Overtones released a cover of the song as part of their 2018 album "The Overtones."

Film, TV, and Musical soundtracks Edit

The song is also a popular soundtrack item: in the 1969 comedy The April Fools, for which Warwick sang the title song, "I Say a Little Prayer" is performed at a Manhattan luxury apartment party in a live performance by singer Susan Barrett.

In 1997, "I Say a Little Prayer" is one of several Bacharach/David songs featured prominently in the comedy My Best Friend's Wedding, which featured both a reggae-style cover by Diana King and a version sung by the film's cast. King's version was released as a single and brought the song back to the Top 40 almost thirty years after Dionne Warwick's original, albeit with a No. 38 peak; King's single also reached No. 1 in Hungary,[46] No. 34 in France, and No. 6 in Australia, where the film's soundtrack was a No. 1 album. Cassie Henderson, 14, sung this song for Soul Week on The X-Factor NZ Season 1 Episode 16. A parody of the song with altered lyrics was featured in the 2006 comedy film Date Movie making fun of its use in My Best Friend's Wedding.

It was covered and used in the television show Glee, in the episode "Showmance". It was performed by Dianna Agron as her character Quinn Fabray, with Naya Rivera and Heather Morris dancing backup as Santana Lopez and Brittany Pierce, as their audition song to join the glee club. Agron's "I Say a Little Prayer" charted on the UK Singles Chart at number 125.[47] By 2020, recreating the choreographed dance from the episode, to Agron's cover, had become an internet meme popular on TikTok.[48]

The song was used in the 2010 revival of Promises, Promises. In 2011, the song was also included in the Broadway Musical "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of The Desert".

See also Edit

References Edit

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  10. ^ "Dueling Divas: Aretha Franklin and Dionne Warwick Sing Two Classic Versions of 'I Say a Little Prayer' | Open Culture".
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External links Edit

  • Dionne Warwick – I Say a Little Prayer on YouTube
  • Aretha Franklin – I Say a Little Prayer on YouTube

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This article is about the song by Burt Bacharach and Hal David For the Australian film directed by Richard Lowenstein see Say a Little Prayer I Say a Little Prayer is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David for Dionne Warwick originally peaking at number four on the U S Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart in December 1967 1 On the R amp B Singles chart it peaked at number eight 2 I Say a Little Prayer Side A of the US singleSingle by Dionne Warwickfrom the album The Windows of the WorldB side Theme from Valley of the Dolls ReleasedOctober 1967Recorded9 April 1966StudioA amp R New York City GenreSoulpopBrill BuildingLength3 09LabelScepterSongwriter s Burt Bacharach Hal DavidProducer s Burt Bacharach Hal DavidDionne Warwick singles chronology The Windows of the World 1967 I Say a Little Prayer 1967 Do You Know the Way to San Jose 1968 Live video I Say A Little Prayer on YouTube Contents 1 Dionne Warwick original 1 1 Charts 1 1 1 Weekly charts 1 1 2 Year end charts 1 2 Certifications 2 Aretha Franklin version 2 1 Charts 2 1 1 Weekly charts 2 1 2 Year end charts 2 2 Certifications 3 Diana King version 3 1 Critical reception 3 2 Charts 4 Other recordings 4 1 Albums and Singles 4 2 Film TV and Musical soundtracks 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDionne Warwick original Edit nbsp Dionne Warwick 1966Intended by lyricist Hal David to convey a woman s concern for her man who s serving in the Vietnam War 3 I Say a Little Prayer was recorded by Dionne Warwick in a 9 April 1966 session Although Bacharach s recordings with Warwick typically took no more than three takes often only taking one Bacharach did ten takes on I Say a Little Prayer and still disliked the completed track feeling it rushed The track went unreleased until September 1967 when it was introduced on the album The Windows of the World and it was Scepter Records owner Florence Greenberg rather than Bacharach who wanted I Say a Little Prayer added to that album 3 When disc jockeys from the United States began playing the album track in October 1967 significant air play led Scepter Records to release the track as a single backed with newly recorded track Theme from Valley of the Dolls The brisk sound of I Say a Little Prayer that Bacharach disliked proved to be a million selling hit for Warwick as I Say a Little Prayer reached No 4 that December on the Billboard Hot 100 No 8 on the Billboard R amp B Chart No 4 on the Canadian Chart and No 3 on the Record World Top 100 Chart Theme from Valley of the Dolls the B side would become another hit for Warwick reaching No 2 in February 1968 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No 1 on the Record World Chart Warwick s I Say a Little Prayer single would receive gold certification from the RIAA for sales of a million units in January 1968 I Say a Little Prayer b w Theme from Valley of the Dolls became one of the most successful double sided hits of the Rock era Like several Bacharach compositions both sides contain passages written in unusual time signatures The verses of Prayer are constructed of two successive measures of 4 4 a ten beat sequence using 4 4 4 4 2 4 and two final measures of 4 4 The chorus is in 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 Charts Edit Weekly charts Edit Chart 1967 68 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 77Canada Top Singles RPM 5 4US Billboard Hot 100 6 4US Hot Rhythm amp Blues Singles Billboard 8US Cashbox Top 100 5US Record World Top 100 3 Year end charts Edit Chart 1967 RankCanada Top Singles RPM 7 46US Joel Whitburn s Pop Annual 8 48 Certifications Edit Region Certification Certified units salesUnited States RIAA 9 Gold 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Aretha Franklin version Edit I Say a Little Prayer nbsp Side B of the US singleSingle by Aretha Franklinfrom the album Aretha NowA side The House That Jack Built Released26 July 1968GenreSoulR amp Bgospel 10 Length3 30LabelAtlantic2546Songwriter s Burt Bacharach Hal DavidProducer s Jerry WexlerAretha Franklin singles chronology Think 1968 I Say a Little Prayer 1968 See Saw 1968 Lyric video I Say A Little Prayer on YouTube nbsp Aretha Franklin 1968 I Say a Little Prayer also returned to the Pop amp R amp B Top Ten in the fall of 1968 via a recording by Aretha Franklin taken from her 1968 album Aretha Now Franklin and background vocalists The Sweet Inspirations were singing the song for fun while rehearsing the songs intended for the album when the viability of their recording I Say a Little Prayer became apparent 3 significantly reinvented from the format of the Dionne Warwick original via the prominence of Clayton Ivey s piano work Similar to the history of Warwick s double sided hit the Aretha Franklin version was intended for the B side of the July 1968 single release The House That Jack Built but began to accrue its own airplay that August In October 1968 I Say a Little Prayer reached number ten on the Hot 100 and number three on the R amp B singles chart 11 The same month the single was certified Gold by the RIAA Prayer became Franklin s ninth and last consecutive Hot 100 top 10 hit on the Atlantic label Franklin s Prayer has a special significance in her UK career as with its September 1968 No 4 peak it became Franklin s biggest UK hit subsequently Franklin has surpassed that track s UK peak only with her No 1 collaboration with George Michael I Knew You Were Waiting For Me In February 1987 UK music weekly New Musical Express published its critics top 150 singles of all time with Franklin s I Say a Little Prayer ranked at No 1 followed by Al Green s Tired of Being Alone and Warwick s Walk On By citation needed Franklin s I Say a Little Prayer did not appear in the magazine s in house critics top 100 singles poll conducted in November 2002 In Australia I Say a Little Prayer and The House That Jack Built were assigned a joint chart ranking that saw the double A side hit reach No 10 in November 1968 I Say a Little Prayer also gave Franklin a European hit with chartings in France No 12 West Germany No 29 and the Netherlands No 4 There are several harmonic differences between the Warwick and Franklin versions Whilst the Warwick original was sung in G major Franklin s transposes up a tone to A major The chord under Say a little prayer for in the bridge is substantially different F m7 or v7 of III in the original D or IV in Franklin s version and the third inversion seventh in the bass under and ever in the chorus from the original D major C is a more conventional chord V E major in Franklin s arrangement In 2021 it was listed at No 117 on Rolling Stone s Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time 12 Charts Edit Weekly charts Edit Chart 1968 PeakpositionAustralia Go Set 8Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 13 7Ireland IRMA 14 12Netherlands Dutch Top 40 15 3Netherlands Single Top 100 16 4South Africa Springbok Radio 17 11Sweden Kvallstoppen 18 4UK Singles OCC 19 4US Billboard Hot 100 20 10US Hot Rhythm and Blues Singles Billboard 21 3US Cashbox Top 100 18West Germany Official German Charts 22 29Chart 2018 PeakpositionFrance SNEP 23 74Netherlands Single Top 100 16 6Sweden Sverigetopplistan 24 85Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 25 50UK Singles OCC 19 51 Year end charts Edit Chart 1968 RankUK Singles 26 41US Billboard Hot 100 27 93 Certifications Edit Region Certification Certified units salesDenmark IFPI Danmark 28 Gold 45 000 Germany BVMI 29 Gold 250 000 Italy FIMI 30 sales since 2009 Platinum 70 000 United Kingdom BPI 31 sales since 2004 Platinum 600 000 United States RIAA 32 Gold 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Diana King version Edit I Say a Little Prayer nbsp Single by Diana Kingfrom the album Think Like a GirlB side Remix Released1997GenreReggae popLength3 34LabelWork GroupSongwriter s Burt Bacharach Hal DavidDiana King singles chronology Ain t Nobody 1995 I Say a Little Prayer 1997 L L Lies 1997 Music video I Say a Little Prayer on YouTubeIn 1997 Jamaican singer Diana King released a reggae style cover of I Say a Little Prayer It was released as the first single from her second album Think Like a Girl 1997 and also featured prominently in the comedy My Best Friend s Wedding The Love to Infinity dance remix popularized the song on radio King s single reached No 1 in Hungary 33 No 6 in Australia No 12 in Norway and No 17 in the UK Critical reception Edit Jose F Promis from AllMusic called the song excellent and driving 34 Larry Flick from Billboard described it as a instantly appealing interpretation and stated that the song takes on a saucy and aggressive tone thanks to the kinetic chemistry between King and producer Andy Marvel whose beat smart arrangement gives the kids on the street a reason to pump up the volume He also complimented British remixers Love to Infinity for doing a fine job of refashioning the single into a frothy dance ditty wrapping King s performance in shiny synths and lively beats 35 The Daily Vault wrote that the Aretha Franklin remake of I Say a Little Prayer is daresay better than the original in some respects King s please get lost vocals make for a solid background and power vocals 36 Pan European magazine Music amp Media noted it as a 90s version of a 60s standard and a reggaefied take on the much covered Burt Bacharach Hal David tune 37 Charts Edit Chart 1997 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 6Europe Eurochart Hot 100 38 22France SNEP 39 34Germany Official German Charts 40 73Hungary Mahasz 33 1Iceland Islenski Listinn Topp 40 41 16Ireland IRMA 27Italy Musica e dischi 42 18New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 43 21Norway VG lista 44 12Scotland OCC 45 26UK Singles OCC 17US Billboard Hot 100 38US R amp B Singles Billboard 68US Hot Dance Club Play Billboard 8Other recordings EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources I Say a Little Prayer news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Albums and Singles Edit Warwick s I Say a Little Prayer did not appear on the Billboard Easy Listening chart although two instrumental versions of the song were Easy Listening chart items in 1968 the first by Sergio Mendes at No 21 in the spring of 1968 while that fall Julius Wechter and the Baja Marimba Band took I Say a Little Prayer to No 10 Easy Listening The 1971 album Anne Murray Glen Campbell features a medley of I Say a Little Prayer and By the Time I Get to Phoenix the songs are sung in counterpoint to each other with Murray vocalizing on I Say a Little Prayer while Campbell reprises his By the Time I Get to Phoenix hit The track was a minor C amp W hit at No 40 and reached No 81 on the Billboard Hot 100 The concept had previously been used on a 1968 single release by Big Dee Irwin and Mamie Galore and was subsequently reworked when Dionne Warwick herself sang I Say a Little Prayer while Isaac Hayes sang By the Time I Get to Phoenix on their joint live album A Man and a Woman 1977 In Mexico the song was covered in 1978 by Enrique Guzman The version is called Una pequena oracion In 1978 Spanish singer Paloma San Basilio performed this song for her live album Paloma San Basilio en directo UK dance act Bomb the Bass featuring Maureen in 1988 which peaked at No 10 in the UK Singles Chart British Britpop band Gene recorded a live cover at Glastonbury which was released on their compilation album To See the Lights Japanese band Ground Zero covered the Rahsaan Roland Kirk cover version of this song on their 1997 album Plays Standards Canadian electronic music duo Zeds Dead sampled this song for their track titled Coffee Break in 2011 Lianne La Havas released a live version as a single on 2016 The Overtones released a cover of the song as part of their 2018 album The Overtones Film TV and Musical soundtracks Edit The song is also a popular soundtrack item in the 1969 comedy The April Fools for which Warwick sang the title song I Say a Little Prayer is performed at a Manhattan luxury apartment party in a live performance by singer Susan Barrett In 1997 I Say a Little Prayer is one of several Bacharach David songs featured prominently in the comedy My Best Friend s Wedding which featured both a reggae style cover by Diana King and a version sung by the film s cast King s version was released as a single and brought the song back to the Top 40 almost thirty years after Dionne Warwick s original albeit with a No 38 peak King s single also reached No 1 in Hungary 46 No 34 in France and No 6 in Australia where the film s soundtrack was a No 1 album Cassie Henderson 14 sung this song for Soul Week on The X Factor NZ Season 1 Episode 16 A parody of the song with altered lyrics was featured in the 2006 comedy film Date Movie making fun of its use in My Best Friend s Wedding It was covered and used in the television show Glee in the episode Showmance It was performed by Dianna Agron as her character Quinn Fabray with Naya Rivera and Heather Morris dancing backup as Santana Lopez and Brittany Pierce as their audition song to join the glee club Agron s I Say a Little Prayer charted on the UK Singles Chart at number 125 47 By 2020 recreating the choreographed dance from the episode to Agron s cover had become an internet meme popular on TikTok 48 The song was used in the 2010 revival of Promises Promises In 2011 the song was also included in the Broadway Musical The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of The Desert Karine Costa in 2002 a No 16 hit in France that also charted on the Swiss charts at No 82 this version was used in a television advertising campaign for French cooperative bank Credit Mutuel The BossHoss in 2006 a minor German hit No 79 In 2012 the group re recorded this song as a collaboration with Ivy Quainoo the first winner of The Voice of Germany Tori Kelly and Pharrell Williams as their characters Meena and Alfonso covered this song for the 2021 animated movie Sing 2 49 Little Mix s Leigh Anne Pinnock covered a slowed down version of this song for her debut movie Boxing Day See also Edit I Sign a Little Player or Two 2006 a parody of both the song and Jose Mourinho at the time manager of Chelsea F C Theme from Valley of the Dolls the B side to I Say a Little Prayer The k d lang cover of Theme from The Valley of the Dolls by Dionne Warwick from the 1967 motion picture Valley of the Dolls was used in several scenes from the Showtime original series Nurse Jackie 2009 2015 I Say a Little Prayer was the title of the series finale episode which also included k d lang s Theme from The Valley of the Dolls References Edit Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Vol 79 no 49 Nielsen Company 1967 p 95 Retrieved 30 June 2011 Whitburn Joel 2004 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 Record Research p 610 a b c Dominic Serene 2003 Burt Bacharach song by song the ultimate Burt Bacharach reference for fans New York City Schirmer Trade Books p 186 ISBN 0 8256 7280 5 When Recollection Is All We ve Got Analytical Explorations of Catchy Songs Symposium 1 October 2007 CAN Charts gt Dionne Warwick RPM Retrieved 17 June 2018 Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles 1955 1990 ISBN 0 89820 089 X RPM Top 100 Singles of 1967 Archived from the original on 12 August 2016 Retrieved 1 April 2018 Whitburn Joel 1999 Pop Annual Menomonee Falls Wisconsin Record Research Inc ISBN 0 89820 142 X American single certifications Dionne Warwick I Say a Little Prayer Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved 27 November 2020 Dueling Divas Aretha Franklin and Dionne Warwick Sing Two Classic Versions of I Say a Little Prayer Open Culture Whitburn Joel 2004 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 Record Research p 215 The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time Rolling Stone 15 September 2021 Retrieved 19 July 2022 Aretha Franklin I Say a Little Prayer in French Ultratop 50 The Irish Charts Search Results I Say a Little Prayer Irish Singles Chart Retrieved 6 June 2018 Nederlandse Top 40 Aretha Franklin in Dutch Dutch Top 40 a b Aretha Franklin I Say a Little Prayer in Dutch Single Top 100 SA Charts 1965 March 1989 Retrieved 5 September 2018 Aretha Franklin Se alla lȧtar och listplaceringer NostalgiListan Kvallstoppen in Swedish Retrieved 30 January 2022 via nostalgilistan se a b Aretha Franklin Artist Chart History Official Charts Company Aretha Franklin Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Aretha Franklin Chart History Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard Offiziellecharts de Aretha Franklin I Say a Little Prayer in German GfK Entertainment charts Aretha Franklin I Say a Little Prayer in French Les classement single Aretha Franklin I Say a Little Prayer Singles Top 100 Aretha Franklin I Say a Little Prayer Swiss Singles Chart Top 100 1968 UK Music Charts Top 100 Hits of 1968 Top 100 Songs of 1968 Music Outfitters musicoutfitters com Danish single certifications Aretha Franklin I Say a Little Prayer IFPI Danmark Retrieved 31 January 2021 Gold Platin Datenbank Aretha Franklin I Say a Little Prayer in German Bundesverband Musikindustrie Retrieved 31 March 2023 Italian single certifications Aretha Franklin I Say a Little Prayer in Italian Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana Retrieved 28 June 2021 Select 2021 in the Anno drop down menu Select I Say a Little Prayer in the Filtra field Select Singoli under Sezione British single certifications Aretha Franklin I Say a Little Prayer British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 27 November 2020 American single certifications Aretha Franklin I Say a Little Prayer Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved 27 November 2020 a b Top National Sellers PDF Music amp Media 22 November 1997 Retrieved 22 June 2018 Promis Jose F Diana King Think Like a Girl AllMusic Retrieved 18 November 2020 Flick Larry 21 June 1997 Single Reviews PDF Billboard p 73 Retrieved 6 February 2020 Diana King Think Like A Girl The Daily Vault 21 February 1998 Retrieved 25 February 2020 Airborne PDF Music amp Media 27 September 1997 p 19 Retrieved 23 December 2019 Eurochart Hot 100 Singles PDF Music amp Media 8 November 1997 Retrieved 13 January 2020 Diana King I Say A Little Prayer in French Les classement single Diana King I Say A Little Prayer in German GfK Entertainment charts Retrieved 2020 04 03 Islenski Listinn Topp 40 NR 241 Vikuna 2 10 97 9 10 97 PDF in Icelandic Dagbladid Visir Retrieved 12 July 2018 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help Classifiche Musica e Dischi in Italian Retrieved 4 June 2022 Set Tipo on Singoli Then in the Artista field search Diana King Diana King I Say A Little Prayer Top 40 Singles Diana King I Say A Little Prayer VG lista Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 officialcharts com Retrieved 3 July 2018 Top 10 Hungary PDF Music amp Media Retrieved 22 June 2018 Official Singles Chart for the week ending 27 February 2010 ChartsPlus Liverpool UKChartsPlus 444 1 4 21 February 2010 The Trendz 15 November 2020 Tiktok Trends Say A Little Prayer Dance via YouTube Iahn Buddy 3 November 2021 Sing 2 soundtrack features U2 Tori Kelly Elton John amp others The Music Universe External links EditDionne Warwick I Say a Little Prayer on YouTube Aretha Franklin I Say a Little Prayer on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I Say a Little Prayer amp oldid 1171427914, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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