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* #47 <small> ([[Dutch Top 40|Netherlands]]) </small>
* #47 <small> ([[Dutch Top 40|Netherlands]]) </small>
* #98 <small> ([[Media Control Charts|Germany]]) </small>
* #98 <small> ([[Media Control Charts|Germany]]) </small>
| Last single = "[[After the Love Has Gone]]"<br />(1999)
| Last single = "[[After the Love Has Gone (Steps song)]]"<br />(1999)
| This single = "Say You'll Be Mine / [[Better the Devil You Know]]"<br />(1999)
| This single = "Say You'll Be Mine / [[Better the Devil You Know]]"<br />(1999)
| Next single = "[[Deeper Shade of Blue]]"<br />(2000)
| Next single = "[[Deeper Shade of Blue]]"<br />(2000)

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"Say You'll Be Mine"
Song
A-side"Better the Devil You Know"

"Say You'll Be Mine" is a song by Steps, released as the group's eighth single as a double-A-side, along with a cover version of Kylie Minogue's "Better the Devil You Know".

Music video

The video sees the group acting out scenes from popular movies. They are : Titanic, There's Something About Mary, Romeo + Juliet, Batman Returns, Armageddon and Austin Powers.

Track listings

CD

  1. Say You'll Be Mine - 3:32
  2. Better the Devil You Know - 3:49
  3. Better The Devil You Know [2T's 2 Go Mix] - 5:53

Cassette

  1. Say You'll Be Mine - 3:32
  2. Better the Devil You Know - 3:49

Australian CD Single

JIVE/EBUL

  1. Say You'll Be Mine 3:32
  2. Better The devil You Know 3:49
  3. Better The Devil You Know (2T's O Go Mix) 5:43

Chart success

The single was released in Christmas week of 1999, against competitors such as S Club 7's "Two In A Million / You're My Number One" and the number one Westlife's "I Have A Dream / Seasons in the Sun". The single entered at a disappointing #7 - the group's lowest since their debut "5,6,7,8" - but it rose to #4 the following week. This single spent seventeen weeks in the chart, the first Steps single to do so since "Better Best Forgotten".