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Fri, Aug 4 2006

Clay Aiken’s New Album on the way

Clay AikenClay Aiken will be releasing a new album. He’s sticking with his forte and focusing on ballads and love songs. Definitely a good strategy for him. I’m not sure what’s up with his new look though. I’m not sure who’s in charge of his image makeover for this latest release, but they should absolve themselves and let the American Idol backstage people do it again. That was a good make-over.

Here’s the track list for the new album:

  • “Right Here Waiting,” originally recorded by Richard Marx
  • “When I See You Smile,” originally recorded by Bad English
  • “Without You,” originally recorded by Badfinger
  • “Lonely No More”
  • “Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word,” originally recorded by Elton John
  • “Everytime You Go Away,” originally recorded by Paul Young
  • “Everything I Do (I Do It For You),” originally recorded by Bryan Adams
  • “I Want to Know What Love Is,” featuring Suzie McNeil; originally recorded by Foreigner
  • “These Open Arms”
  • “Because You Loved Me,” originally recorded by Celine Dion
  • “Here You Come Again,” originally recorded by Dolly Parton
  • “Everything I Have,” featuring William Joseph
  • “A Thousand Days”
  • “Broken Wings,” originally recorded by Mr. Mister

Read more about the new album below

Clay Aiken Official Website
Clay Aiken MySpace Site
Clay Aiken Official Fan Site
Aiken Covers Elton, Adams, Celine on New Album
Clay Aiken to Release Another Album I Will Never Hear

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  1. By sharon

    I liked the “new beard” look,