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2007 single by Kelly Clarkson

2007 single by Kelly Clarkson

"Never Again"
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Single by Kelly Clarkson
from the album My December
Released Apr 24, 2007 (2007-04-24)
Recorded Mower Studios (Pasadena), The Hamlet Recorder (Santa Monica)
Genre
  • Pop rock
  • culling rock
Length 3:37
Characterization RCA
Songwriter(s)
  • Kelly Clarkson
  • Jimmy Messer
Producer(s) David Kahne
Kelly Clarkson singles chronology
"Walk Abroad"
(2006)
"Never Again"
(2007)
"Because of You"
(2007)
Music video
"Never Again" on YouTube

"Never Again" is a song recorded past American vocalist Kelly Clarkson for her third studio album, My December (2007). Clarkson co-wrote the song with Jimmy Messer, which was produced by American producer and musician David Kahne. Clarkson stated that the song was written as a analogue to the songs from her 2nd studio album, Breakaway (2004), and was almost removed because of its harsh lyrical nature. RCA Records serviced the song to mainstream radio in the United States on April 24, 2007. "Never Again" features a stronger rock sound than Clarkson'due south previous releases, but maintains some popular undertones. Information technology relies on strings, guitar riffs and drums and is centered on angry, annoying lyrics.

"Never Again" received positive reviews from music critics, with many citing it equally a darker counterpart to "Since U Been Gone" (2004) and as one of her all-time releases. The song fared well in international equally well every bit domestic markets, but failed to mimic the success of her previous lead singles. It peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified aureate by the Recording Manufacture Association of America (RIAA). It was as well certified gold in Canada and Australia while peaking inside the meridian x in both regions. The song has sold over one one thousand thousand downloads in the United states. The accompanying music video for "Never Once again" was released on May i, 2007 in the United States. It portrays Clarkson being drowned in a bathtub and in various scenes interim as a ghost, haunting her ex-boyfriend following the end of their human relationship.

Background [edit]

"Never Again" was written and composed by Kelly Clarkson and Jimmy Messer while American producer and musician David Kahne produced the song with Messer and Jason Halbert.[one] The song was conceived around the aforementioned discipline as "Since U Been Gone" and "Behind These Hazel Eyes", which were included on her second studio album Breakaway (2004).[2] The song was written as a contrast to those songs, maxim that "neither was originally written" with that thought in mind and were adjusted "after the fact."[ii] It was almost removed from My Dec's rail listing, but Clarkson constitute to be fitting as the album's opener, stating "it'due south a fun song, and that'southward why we kept information technology. Information technology's simply got such smashing energy. It's so blunt — I was then angry — and it reads and then well, and then we just went with it."[2] Kahne also provides the keys, along with Halbert, and Messer provided the guitars.[ane] The instruments were played past Billy Mohler, who plays the bass, and Shawn Pelton, who provides the drums.[one]

Composition [edit]

"Never Once again" is a popular stone song with a length of 3:37 (3 minutes and 37 seconds). Information technology also incorporates elements of electro and culling rock.[3] "Never Once more" consists of ringing guitar riffs, faux-strings, Queens of the Stone Age-style drums, and sharp vocals.[iii] [4] [v] The song has been described equally an embittered anthem about the terminate of a relationship. Clarkson, in an interview with MTV, has cited Alanis Morissette'south 1995 unmarried "You Oughta Know" and Pat Benatar as influences for the record. According to her, someone at her characterization disliked the song because it was also like to Benatar's music. "I was like, 'At present I really similar information technology! I dearest her, and what'south wrong with yous?'", Clarkson said. "I love any kind of rock chick who's just totally into what she's doing. What'due south funny is that we now think of her as a rock icon, but she was pretty pop as well. And I'm pretty pop too — I'm a stone/popular girl, which is cool with me."[ii]

Co-ordinate to the digital music sheet published at Musicnotes.com past Alfred Publishing Visitor, Inc, it is written in the central of G small.[6] The song is set up in mutual time a follows a moderately fast tempo of 138 beats per minute.[6] Clarkson'southward vocals ranged from G3 to an East♭v.[vi] Many critics made comparisons to "Since U Been Gone" (Breakaway, 2004). Tina Mrazik of Yahoo! Music compared it to "Since U Been Gone", commenting its similarity in regard to vocals.[7] Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine describes "Never Over again" as a slightly harder and less immediate version of the entire Breakaway anthology.[viii]

Critical reception [edit]

Sarah Rodman of The Boston Globe comments that the song "comes much closer, pleasingly then, to the polished angst and power chords of Alanis Morissette and Pat Benatar than information technology does to, say, "Gimme Shelter" or "Nebraska.""[nine] Allmusic author Stephen Thomas Erlewine selected it amid others equally 1 of the anthology's best tracks.[10] Chris Willman, a writer for Amusement Weekly, comments "At that place was subversive fun to be had in witnessing America's sweetheart using Never Once more, the he-done-me-wrong commencement single, to reinvent herself as a banshee (wishing gangrene on an enemy, no less)."[eleven] Spence D. of IGN praised the vocal as an intriguing departure for Clarkson, writing that "she's boot out the verbals with gusto."[3]

J. Freedom du Lac, a writer for The Washington Post, commented on the vocal's poor operation on the charts compared to singles off of Breakaway, writing that it lacks a memorable melody.[12] Cinema Blend'due south Brendan Butler lauded it as the only radio-friendly tune on My December, writing that "There'southward no denying information technology's a hot tune that would be better accompanied by tracks non trying to repeat its identical magic."[13] Susan Frances of Hybrid Magazine described it every bit having the "pop-stone propulsion of Chevalle."[14] Tony Heywood of musicOMH labeled it as "A smart mini pop metal explosion of angst and rage."[five] "Never Again" ranked number 99 on Rolling Stone 's listing of the 100 Best Songs of 2007 and number 63 on AT40'south 100 Most Played Songs of 2007. It likewise ranked at number 70 on Billboard 's 2007 Twelvemonth End Nautical chart.[xv] On March v, 2013, Billboard ranked the vocal #26 in its list of Top 100 American Idol Hits of All Time.[sixteen]

Chart performance [edit]

"Never Once more" was a moderate hit in many international territories. In the United States, on the week ending May 12, 2007, the song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number eight due to the strength of over 100,000 digital downloads sold during the first calendar week of release.[17] The song fell to number 12 in the following calendar week and continued to fall until its fifth week, when it regained momentum and rose to number nine.[18] [19] "Never Again" lasted a total of xvi weeks on the Hot 100.[20] The song also charted on several Billboard charts, peaking at number four on Hot Digital Songs, number 17 on Adult Pop Songs, number 22 on Pop Songs, and number 49 on Radio Songs.[21] Information technology was certified aureate by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on July 31, 2007 for sales of 500,000 units.[22] Since its release, the vocal has sold over 1,211,000 downloads in the United States.[23] In Canada, the song entered the Canadian Hot 100 at number 9 on the calendar week catastrophe June two, 2007 and rose to number eight the post-obit week.[xx] [24] The song was certified gold by Music Canada on December 4, 2007 for sales of 40,000 units.[25]

Internationally, "Never Over again" experienced similar to less commercial success. In Commonwealth of australia, the vocal entered the Australian Singles Chart on June 10, 2007 at number five, where it peaked, and lasted with the tiptop 10 for 7 weeks later on.[26] Information technology ended upwards on the Year-End Chart at number 40 and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for sales of 35,000 units.[27] [28] In the United Kingdom, the song debuted and peaked at number nine.[29] It stayed present in the top 75 for a full of 8 weeks.[20] In Republic of ireland, the song peaked at number xi in its 2nd week on the Irish gaelic Singles Nautical chart and lasted v more weeks on the nautical chart.[20] [xxx]

Music video [edit]

Clarkson's grapheme'south ghost haunting and post-obit her ex-husband in the music video.

The music video, directed by Joseph Kahn, was shot in Los Angeles at the Staples Center from April 11 to 13, 2007. Kahn directed two of Clarkson's previous videos: "Backside These Hazel Eyes" and "Walk Abroad". The video premiered on TRL on May one, 2007, peaked at number one on May 10, 2007, and held the height position four times. Information technology also debuted at number 8 on VH1'southward 5-Spot countdown and has since climbed to number three on V-Spot's latest episode. The music video was made available for download on the U.S. iTunes Shop on May 11, 2007.

The plot involves Clarkson's character's ex-married man (Dominic Figlio) attempting to drown her in her bathtub. Then, he heads to an airport to see his mistress, only he is wracked with guilt over what he has done. Apparitions of Clarkson are present in his automobile, and again at the airport to haunt him. Clarkson said the video was similar to the 2000 pic What Lies Beneath because, every bit she put it, "You don't know if he killed me or if he's only being haunted past his conscience."[2] Clarkson then resurfaces from the bathtub, as her ex-husband wakes up from the dream, still in his car. When he walks out, Clarkson leaves the firm and drives off in the machine, leaving her ex-husband behind. Clarkson also performs the song with her band in an empty white room, all wearing white wearing apparel, during various scenes in the music video. Clarkson said the white theme was nowadays not considering she was getting "artsy-fartsy" but "because it's been ripped of innocence. Anyone who'south e'er been in love, when it goes bad — and sadly, everyone can chronicle in some manner — it but gets cold and it's hard to get by that."[2]

Rails list [edit]

Digital download

  1. "Never Once more" – 3:37

Digital single

  1. "Never Again" – 3:37
  2. "Never Again" (Dave Aude remix) – 4:09

Trip the light fantastic toe vault mixes

  1. "Never Over again" (Dave Aude club mix) – 7:53
  2. "Never Again" (Jason Nevins club mix) – 7:40
  3. "Never Again" (Dave Aude mixshow) – 6:08
  4. "Never Again" (Jason Nevins order mixshow) – six:10
  5. "Never Again" (Dave Aude remix) – iv:09
  6. "Never Again" (Jason Nevins radio mixshow) – 6:40
  7. "Never Again" (Jason Nevins gild radio) – 3:54
  8. "Never Again" (Jason Nevins radio mix) – three:51
  9. "Never Once more" (Jason Nevins Padapella) – ii:55

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits adjusted from the liner notes of My December, RCA Records, in association with xix Recordings.[1]

Recording and mixing

  • Recorded at Mower Studios in Pasadena, California and The Village Recorder in Santa Monica, California
  • Mixing at Soundtrack Studios in New York Metropolis, New York
  • Mastered at Gateway Mastering in Portland, Maine

Personnel

  • Songwriting – Kelly Clarkson, Jimmy Messner
  • Production – David Kahne, Jason Halbert, Jimmy Messner
  • Vocals – Kelly Clarkson
  • Mixing – Andy Wallace
  • Mixing (assistant) – Mike Schielzi
  • Drums – Shawn Pelton
  • Keyboard – Jason Halbert, David Kahne
  • Bass – Billy Mohler
  • Guitar – Jimmy Messner

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

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