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Listen to Simon Cowell’s Haiti single ‘Everybody Hurts’

It’s finally here, Simon Cowell’s star studded charity single got its first airplay at 8am this morning.

Featuring Jon Bon Jovi, James Morrison, Alexandra Burke, Susan Boyle, Aston Merrygold, Marvin Humes, Shane FIlan, Mark Feehily, Leona Lewis, Rod Stewart, Mariah Carey, Cheryl Cole, Mika, Michael Buble, Joe McElderry, Miley Cyrus, James Blunt, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Kylie Minogue and Robbie Williams, the proceeds from the sale of the song will be split 50/50 between the DEC (Disasters Emergency Committee) and The Sun newspaper’s Helping Haiti appeal.

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Listen to Simon Cowell’s Haiti charity single tomorrow – Preorder now!

Simon Cowell’s charity single in aid of the victims of the Haiti earthquake, will be played across various radio stations at 8am tomorrow morning.

The new version of REM’s ‘Everybody Hurts’ single will go on sale next Sunday and the final line-up of artists has today been revealed.

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Mark Owen wrote Little Voice song for Diana Vickers

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Take That singer Mark Owen has been revealed as the writer of the final song in the West End show The Rise And Fall Of Little Voice. The song is sung by former X Factor contestant, Diana Vickers.

Playwright Jim Cartwright: “It had always been my intention to write an original song for the end of my play, when Little Voice finally sings in her own voice,” he said.

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Mark Owen Says Britney Was Ill Advised On X Factor

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Take That singer, Mark Owen has said that troubled star Britney Spears was ill advised to appear on this year’s X Factor series.

The star came under a heap of criticism after she obviously mimed her performance and didn’t seem to know where she was or who she was supposed to be watching.

“I think she was ill-advised to appear on The X Factor,” Mark told Heat magazine. “They don’t have the show in the US, do they? I thought it seemed like she wasn’t sure where she was.”

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