Bigger Than Me (Bell X1 Song)
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"Bigger Than Me" is a single by the
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, and the first to be taken from the band's third album '' Flock''. It was released on 30 September 2005 in
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and 10 October 2005 in the UK. It entered the
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on 6 October 2005, spending two weeks there and peaking at #16.Irish Charts placement
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Track listings

*CDS 987389-0/LC00407 # "Bigger Than Me" - (3:50) # "Still Selling Shoes" - (3:23) # "My First Born For a Song" - (video)


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