Kelly Clarkson loses fight to record Saturdays' new single
By Peter Bevan, on 6th October 2009, 17:09 UTC
It has been revealed that Kelly Clarkson was in the running to record what has now turned out to be the new single by The Saturdays.
Forever Is Over is taken from the second studio album called Wordshaker by the girl group The Saturdays, but singer Mollie King has revealed that the song was originally written for the American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson.
The song was written by James Bourne, the former member of boy band Busted, and Mollie King recalls how the song fell out of Kelly Clarkson's hands and into theirs.
She said the first time the girls heard the song was at The Saturdays' record company offices whilst James Bourne was talking to the head of the record label.
The Saturdays entered the office and openly said they wanted to record it, and despite being informed the song was intended for Kelly Clarkson, James Bourne gave the song to the girls instead.
However, it seems Kelly Clarkson is doing fine despite missing out on the song, as she recently performed her own unique and exclusive cover song whilst on tour for the album All I Ever Wanted in the US.
Kelly Clarkson performed a mix of Use Somebody by Kings Of Leon with That I Would Be Good by Alanis Morissette.
Maybe those attending Kelly Clarkson's UK gigs will also get to see her perform this live.
The Kelly Clarkson tour will take place at various UK venues next year such as the Liverpool Echo Arena (February 9 2010), Bournemouth International Centre (February 15), Cardiff International Arena (February 17) and the London Wembley Arena (February 19).
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