Smithy
30-11-2009, 03:55 PM
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/xfactor/news/a189199/cowell-still-to-decide-on-winners-song.html
Simon Cowell has claimed that the final four acts have all part-recorded several different winner's songs.
Speaking on last night's X Factor, Cowell said that he would not make his final decision on the track until he knew who was in the ITV1 show's final.
"We have part recorded a number of songs this year. I'm going to make a decision next week as to what the winning record is going to be," he told The Xtra Factor.
"Different tempos, different kinds of songs, but I will 100% make the right decision for the two finalists. I've heard a couple of them already and they are really good."
Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin' and Hannah Montana track 'The Climb' are rumoured to be among the potential winner's singles choices.
The X Factor final weekend kicks off on Saturday, December 12.
It seems a bit odd to me this time last year each of the finalists had each recorded their own version of "hallelujah" and we all knew that that was the winners song
Simon Cowell has claimed that the final four acts have all part-recorded several different winner's songs.
Speaking on last night's X Factor, Cowell said that he would not make his final decision on the track until he knew who was in the ITV1 show's final.
"We have part recorded a number of songs this year. I'm going to make a decision next week as to what the winning record is going to be," he told The Xtra Factor.
"Different tempos, different kinds of songs, but I will 100% make the right decision for the two finalists. I've heard a couple of them already and they are really good."
Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin' and Hannah Montana track 'The Climb' are rumoured to be among the potential winner's singles choices.
The X Factor final weekend kicks off on Saturday, December 12.
It seems a bit odd to me this time last year each of the finalists had each recorded their own version of "hallelujah" and we all knew that that was the winners song