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Forever Is Over

"Forever Is Over"
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Single by The Saturdays
from the album Wordshaker
B-side "I Can't Wait"
Released 4 October 2009 (2009-10-04)
Format
Recorded
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:24
Label Polydor
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
The Saturdays singles chronology
"Work"
(2009)
"Forever Is Over"
(2009)
"Ego"
(2009)
Music video
"Forever Is Over" on YouTube

"Forever Is Over" is a single by British-Irish girl group The Saturdays. The track was released by digital download on 3 October 2009, and CD single the following day. The song was written by, Louis Biancaniello, Kahmarl Gordon, Sam Watters, James Bourne and produced by The Runaways. It was released as the lead single from the group's second studio album Wordshaker.

The single charted at number two on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the band's fifth top 10 hit and highest charting single at the time along with their charity single "Just Can't Get Enough". It also reached number nine on the Irish Singles Chart, becoming their second top 10 hit there after "Just Can't Get Enough".

Overall, the single gained positive reviews from critics, Digital Spy stated the song was "shifting away from glossy electropop and taking a few stiletto steps into pop rock territory", TeenToday stated the song had a "A killer soar of a chorus", and WessexScene stating that it was "It is vocally impressive"

"Forever Is Over" was revealed as the title for the group's second album's lead single on 25 July. A sixty-second preview of track was premiered on 22 August with the full song premiering on radio the following day.

"Forever Is Over" was originally written for former American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson by former Busted and Son of Dork star James Bourne and production group, The Runaways, who is well known for their writing for the likes of Jordin Sparks' single "Battlefield" and other songs for Natasha Bedingfield, Beyoncé, Alexandra Burke and Leona Lewis. Group member Mollie King explained to the Daily Star how the group came to record it instead:


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