Music
Same Difference regret single choice
Published Friday, Jan 28 2011, 11:41 GMT | By Robert Copsey

The sibling duo, who are gearing up for the release of their sophomore album The Rest Is History next month, admitted they made the wrong decision to put out the track, which peaked at number 100 on the singles chart in August last year.
Discussing the song's chart position with Digital Spy, Sarah Smith said: "We weren't exactly happy about it. It came in at number 100 which sounds absolutely rubbish, but when we saw the sales figures we were actually pretty chuffed.
"The sales difference between positions 40 to 100 was only about 300 copies and there was also a huge mix-up with pre-orders, meaning we lost about 2000 sales."
Sean added: "Looking back, releasing that song as the album's first single probably wasn't the best idea. We regret not releasing a song called 'Souled Out' that we'd already performed live a few times, but we knew radio wouldn't play it."
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