Say It Once

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"Say It Once"
Say it Once by Ultra.jpg
Single by Ultra
from the album Ultra
B-side "Shine"
Released22 June 1998 (1998-06-22)
Length3:59
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Ultra singles chronology
"Say You Do"
(1998)
"Say It Once"
(1998)
"The Right Time"
(1998)

"Say It Once" is a song by British musical group Ultra. It was released on 22 June 1998 in the United Kingdom through East West Records as the second single from their debut album, Ultra (1999). It reached number 16 on the UK Singles Chart and became a top-five hit in Australia and Italy.

Contents

Track listings

UK CD1 and Australian CD single (EW171CD1) [1] [2]

  1. "Say It Once" (single edit) – 3:59
  2. "Shine" – 4:19
  3. "Say It Once" (acoustic) – 3:22
  4. "Say It Once" (Ultra Mix) – 3:59

UK CD2 (EW171CD2) [3]

  1. "Say It Once" (single edit) – 3:59
  2. "Say It Once" (Paleface Mix) – 4:04
  3. "Say It Once" (Bodger Mix) – 3:43

UK cassette single (EW171C) [4]

  1. "Say It Once" (single edit) – 3:59
  2. "Shine" – 4:19

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [11] Gold35,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)LabelRef.
United Kingdom22 June 1998 EastWest [12]

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