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'''"I Say A Little Prayer (For You)"''' is a ]/] song adapted for use by many vocal artists and films, most famously by ] in ]. '''"I Say A Little Prayer (For You)"''' is a ]/] song adapted for use by many vocal artists, most famously by ] in ]. It has also appeared in many films, being featured predominantly in ] in ].


Many famous singers have performed and recorded this song, including ], who recorded it in 1969 as part of an album. It was included in the later album "Aretha's Gold". Many famous singers have performed and recorded this song, including ], who recorded it in 1969 as part of an album. It was included in the later album "Aretha's Gold".

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"I Say A Little Prayer (For You)" is a Burt Bacharach/Hal David song adapted for use by many vocal artists, most famously by Dionne Warwick in 1967. It has also appeared in many films, being featured predominantly in My Best Friend's Wedding in 1997.

Many famous singers have performed and recorded this song, including Aretha Franklin, who recorded it in 1969 as part of an album. It was included in the later album "Aretha's Gold".

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