Spin the Wheel (Bellefire song)

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"Spin the Wheel"
SpinTheWheelCD2Bellefire.jpg
Single by Bellefire
from the album Spin the Wheel
B-side "Not Letting Go"
ReleasedOctober 2004
Recorded2004
Genre Pop
Length3:11
Label EastWest Records
Songwriter(s) Olugbo/Binns/Dickow
Producer(s) Boo Dan Production
Bellefire singles chronology
"You Were Meant for Me"
(2004)
"Spin the Wheel"
(2004)

"Spin the Wheel" is a single by the Irish girl group Bellefire. It is the title track from their second album.

Contents

Track listing - CD1

  1. "Spin the Wheel"
  2. "Not Letting Go" (Non-album track)

Track listing - CD2

  1. "Spin the Wheel"
  2. "Spin the Wheel" (Groovefinder edit)
  3. "All I Want Is You" (Live acoustic)

CD2 also includes the video for "Spin the Wheel", plus a 'Behind the Scenes' documentary about the making of the video.

Charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA) [1] 21
UK Singles (OCC) [2] 67

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