Dionne Warwick – I Say A Little Prayer

Dionne Warwick – I Say A Little Prayer

About The Song

Dionne Warwick’s rendition of “I Say A Little Prayer” was released as a single in 1967. It was written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David and recorded at A&R Studios in Manhattan in June 1966. The song reached #10 in the US charts. The Sweet Inspirations, who provided backup vocals for Warwick’s version, later collaborated with Aretha Franklin. Franklin also recorded the song, adding to its legacy.

“I Say a Little Prayer” conveys a profound message about love and commitment. It portrays deep affection and the willingness to maintain a strong relationship. The lyrics suggest the importance of prayer in strengthening the bond between partners.