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Seems likely to me
04-Apr-2018 18:37:12

CorrsClub Time:
18-Apr-2024 21:13:52

I think I've heard that the Chris Young songs were amongst the first songs the band did for the album. I'd guess that they might even have brought them with when they told the record label that they were recording new material, and the label suggested a more mainstream direction for the rest of the album, setting them up with a more commercially-minded producer in John Shanks?

I do have one unanswered WL question, actually. From the WL Wikipedia article:

"All tracks written by The Corrs, except "Kiss of Life" written by The Corrs, John Shanks, and Natasha Bedingfield; and "Unconditional" written by The Corrs, Shanks, and Ruth-Anne Cunningham."

For those who haven't heard of those other two names, Natasha Bedingfield is a singer-songwriter who had a few huge hits in the mid-00s, most notably "These Words" and "Unwritten". However, her solo career seems to have stalled recently, with no new album since 2010. She has a number of writing credits in the meantime.
Ruth-Anne Cunningham is an Irish singer-songwriter who almost exclusively writes for other people. A notable recent credit for her is that she cowrote a lot of Niall Horan's debut solo album.

My question is, what was their involvement in these songs? Seems a strange idea that the record label brought them in for one song each.

cedic
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