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2009 single by Kelly Clarkson

"Already Gone"
The left side of the face of a woman of white complexion. She is wearing mascara and a red lipstick. Near her eye a shiny drop is seen. In front of her image the words "Kelly Clarkson" are written in white capital letters, while the words "Already Gone" are written in black capital letters.
Unmarried past Kelly Clarkson
from the album All I Ever Wanted
Released August 11, 2009
Recorded 2008
Genre Pop
Length four:41
Characterization RCA
Songwriter(southward)
  • Kelly Clarkson
  • Ryan Tedder
Producer(south) Ryan Tedder
Kelly Clarkson singles chronology
"I Practice Not Claw Up"
(2009)
"Already Gone"
(2009)
"All I Ever Wanted"
(2010)
Music video
"Already Gone" on YouTube

"Already Gone" is a vocal performed by American pop vocalizer-songwriter Kelly Clarkson from her fourth studio album, All I Ever Wanted. It is co-written past Clarkson and Ryan Tedder, who too produced it. The song was released as the album'due south 3rd single in August 2009. Lyrically, "Already Gone" is about the breakup of a human relationship; the music consists of an system using a piano, drums, and cord instruments.

The production and release of "Already Gone" have been surrounded in controversy. Clarkson claimed that Tedder re-used the musical organisation on the Beyoncé song "Halo", and stated that the public would incorrectly presume that she had stolen information technology; Tedder declared the accusations hurtful and false. After failing to prevent the vocal from being included on All I Ever Wanted because the runway listing had already been finalized and the album was already existence pressed, Clarkson then voiced her anger towards her record company bosses for afterwards deciding to release it every bit a unmarried. The accompanying music video was directed by Joseph Kahn, who complained that he was not allowed to fully realize his vision, and stated he was unhappy with the final result. It features scenes of Clarkson dressed in a gold gown and expensive jewelry while lying on a chaise longue in an apartment. Shots of floating objects intersperse a second scene in which Clarkson, wearing a black dress, sings in a rehearsal room while surrounded by the instruments of an invisible orchestra.

Despite her dissatisfaction with the vocal's release every bit a single, Clarkson began promoting it in July 2009, performing it alive on the Late Testify with David Letterman and other talk shows. In the fall, she performed the vocal on VH1 Divas and at the American Music Awards. She included "Already Gone" in the encore set of her 2009 All I Ever Wanted Tour. Clarkson has also performed the song in tours after. The song has received much praise from music critics, and is regarded as 1 of the highlights of All I Ever Wanted. Critics take praised the song for its expressions of vulnerability, its emotional impact, and its successful use of the ballad form. It peaked at number thirteen on the Billboard Hot 100, and was certified Platinum in Canada and Gold in Australia.

Writing and composition [edit]

"Already Gone" was co-written past Clarkson and OneRepublic lead vocalist Ryan Tedder.[1] [ii] Tedder describes it equally "an emotional, heartbreaking breakup song."[three] Tedder and Clarkson wrote six songs together for inclusion on Clarkson'due south quaternary studio album All I Ever Wanted, and "Already Gone" is one of three of those that announced on the track list.[ii] [four]

"Already Gone" is a pop ballad.[4] [5] The music is described by Sarah Liss of CBC News as having "a pounding heartbeat, twinkly pianoforte and swooping strings",[4] and past James Montgomery of MTV as having "somber piano, crashing drums and manus-claps".[6] Eric R. Danton from The Hartford Courant explains that the pianoforte and string arrangements "roll mournfully" over the percussion.[7] The sheet music indicates that the song is set in common time and has a moderately slow tempo with a metronome of 74 beats per infinitesimal.[8] [9] It is written in the key of A major arranged in the chord progression of A–Esus4–East–F k–D–A–Esus4-E–F thousand–D–Bm–D in the verses, and A–Esus4–E–F m–E–D–East in the chorus.[viii] [9] The vocal range spans from Biii to E5.[8] [ix]

The song's narrative is in commencement person, and depicts Clarkson telling her lover that although he has done zero wrong in their relationship, information technology was never meant to be and is destined for failure. She tells her partner that he "couldn't have loved [her] ameliorate", but to avert hurting him in the time to come, he should move on, as she "is already gone".[10] Clarkson sings with what Danton describes equally "layered vocals".[seven]

Beyoncé similarities and Ryan Tedder feud [edit]

"Ryan and I met each other at the record label, before he was working with anyone else [...] We wrote about vi songs together, four or five of them made the album. It was all fine and corking. I'd never heard of a song called 'Halo'. Beyoncé's album came out when my album was already being printed. No-ane's gonna exist sittin' at home, thinking ' Homo, Ryan Tedder gave Beyoncé and Kelly the same track to write to. ' No, they're just gonna be proverb I ripped someone off. I called Ryan and said, 'I don't understand. Why would you exercise that?'"

Kelly Clarkson, speaking to CBC News[4]

Earlier teaming with Clarkson to write "Already Gone", Ryan Tedder had co-written Beyoncé'south vocal "Halo" for her album I Am... Sasha Fierce.[11] Clarkson later heard "Halo"[12] and noticed distinct similarities between the two songs, most notably in the melancholy piano, loud drums, and handclaps in their backing tracks.[13] She confronted Tedder about using the aforementioned system, claiming that people would assume she had stolen it from Knowles.[4] Clarkson tried to have the vocal removed from All I Ever Wanted, merely it was also late to make any changes; the album was already existence pressed and information technology was not possible to brand whatever changes to the track list.[iv]

Tedder responded to the allegations with a statement posted on his MySpace business relationship, arguing that the two songs are "entirely different" and that the criticism was "hurtful and absurd".[14] He told website Idolator that he was "absolutely livid", and added, "If I was going effectually and selling the same track to the biggest artists in the world, how long would my career final? It's ludicrous. [...] I'm not an idiot. I'm non the kinda guy who'south gonna bosom my ass for 10 years to try and pull a fast one on Beyoncé or Kelly."[3]

"'Already Gone' is one of the all-time songs I've written or produced since 'Bleeding Love' and stands tall on it'south [sic] own claim apart from 'Halo'. They are two entirely unlike songs conceptually, melodically, [and] lyrically and I would never try to gull an artist such every bit Kelly Clarkson or Beyoncé into recording over the same musical track, the idea is both hurtful [and] absurd. I think when people hear 'Already Gone' they will hear what I hear—one of the greatest female person vocalists on earth giving her most haunting and heart-breaking performance on a song she helped write. I claiming people to listen and grade their own opinions."

Statement released by Ryan Tedder, reacting to criticisms from Clarkson[fourteen]

Clarkson fought with her bosses to prevent "Already Gone" from being released equally a single, out of respect for Beyoncé.[four] She wanted "Cry" to be released instead,[15] but conceded that, "in the end, they're releasing it without my consent. It sucks, but information technology'due south one of those things I have no control over... At this point, the record company can do whatsoever they want with it."[4] Tedder, however, was pleased that the song was released, saying that he liked it more than than "Halo".[iii] The vocal was sent to radio airplay on August 11, 2009.[16] In September 2009, Clarkson told MTV that it was unfortunate the two songs sound exactly the same, but noted that they have different vocal melodies.[17]

Clarkson connected feuding with Tedder in 2010. In December 2009, Tedder said that he was no longer aroused over the accusations Clarkson made, only warned, "fool me in one case, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. [...] I don't wanna get some crazy-ass backfire or go my caput snapped off for writing a hit song."[3] He afterward told The Denver Post that he had gotten over the situation and was working on new material for Clarkson'due south fifth anthology.[xviii] Clarkson, yet, told the Daily Star that she was writing and recording new songs with new, depression-profile producers. "I don't like working with people who take worked with everyone. Sometimes I get blackmailed into doing so by my characterization," she said, "but I prefer collaborating with people who aren't on the grid. I don't want to audio exactly like other people's records."[19] In May, an unreleased electro-pop vocal by Clarkson called "Wash, Rinse, Repeat" was leaked on the Internet. The song contains auto tuned lyrics that Idolator said were likely written about Tedder: "I can't accept the pressure of new. Give me old, rip it off. / Let's see if it sticks to the wall again. / Does it sound familiar? Does information technology linger in your ear? / Similar something y'all remember from just last year?" and "Music from the past, from the present, well, merely terminal week / We volition change a note and go away with it, wait and see."[20] [21] Tedder said that he idea the song was written about him, too, but admitted he liked the song. "I think Kelly speaks her mind regardless of anything. She'south great with lyrics, and I beloved that she is her own person. She's no puppet."[18]

Critical reception [edit]

"Already Gone" received universal critical acclaim and is regarded every bit 1 of the musical and lyrical highlights of All I Ever Wanted. Ryan Brockington from The New York Post called the song a "mixture of former school Stevie Nicks and some Julia Roberts romantic comedy theme song, delivered together in true Clarkson way." He continues, "she spits emotion and heart into a song that makes me desire to coil upwards in a blanket and long for someone".[22] Ken Tucker from Entertainment Weekly said Clarkson "knows that the anguish she likes to sing virtually is enjoyed by millions of people equally grandiose admissions of vulnerability. Yet the music that delivers that message is anything merely vulnerable. There's a reason they call them ability ballads: a sad song blasted at full volume is a metaphor for finding strength in pain."[23] His point was echoed past Danton of The Hartford Courant, who stated that Clarkson "pours on the heartache",[7] and by Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune, who called the song an "extravagant ballad".[24]

Mike Ragogna added that it "already sounds timeless" in The Huffington Post.[25] In the Houston Chronicle, Joey Guerra wrote that "'Already Gone' ... is a striking change of stride [from the other songs on All I Ever Wanted]. The tempo slows, and Tedder gives Clarkson's vocals a gauzy quality that synchs perfectly with the mournful lyrics. It's an emotive, emotional shot of electricity."[26] Billboard likened Clarkson's "ghostly delivery" to that of Sinéad O'Connor.[27] Jonathan Keefe from Slant Magazine said that "Ryan Tedder'southward production on 'Already Gone' is identical to Beyoncé's 'Halo' to the indicate of lark, but [Already Gone] has a far stronger melody and Clarkson turns in 1 of her most evocative performances".[28] Jim Abbott of the Orlando Sentry wrote that the lyrics are not unique or enlightening,[29] and Tedder's production on the runway was disliked. Jon Caramanica from The New York Times thought that Tedder "drowns [Clarkson] nether murky piano on 'Already Gone'."[thirty]

On March v, 2013, Billboard ranked the song at number xix in its list of Elevation 100 American Idol Hits of All Time.[31] Additionally, information technology also appeared at number nine of Clarkson'southward Tiptop 15 Biggest Billboard Hot 100 hits through the week ending April 29, 2017.[32]

Chart performance [edit]

In North America, digital sales of "Already Gone" resulted in it inbound the Billboard Hot 100 and Canadian Hot 100 charts on March 28, 2009, at Number 70.[33] [34] Information technology dropped out of both charts the post-obit calendar week, and re-entered them in August 2009. It peaked at Number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, and Number 15 on the Canadian Hot 100.[33] The song peaked at Number 3 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, and spent a full of 51 weeks in the nautical chart; information technology reached Number 5 on Billboard'southward Pop Songs chart, and it spent eight consecutive weeks at Number 1 on the Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart.[33] Equally of September 2017, two,009,000 copies of the unmarried had been sold in the US,[35] It was also certified Platinum in Canada.[36] Internationally, "Already Gone" had moderate success. It entered the Australian Singles Nautical chart at Number lxx on July xiii, 2009,[37] peaked at Number 12 on September 13, 2009,[38] and was certified Golden. In New Zealand, it peaked at Number 23 and spent eight weeks on the chart.[39] It charted on the Uk Singles Chart on August 9, 2009, at Number 153 and peaked at Number 66 in September.[forty] Elsewhere in Europe, the song charted in Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland.

Music video [edit]

The music video for "Already Gone" was shot in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 20, 2009, at The Carlu, and was directed by Joseph Kahn,[41] [42] with whom Clarkson had previously worked on the videos for "Never Again", "Walk Abroad" and "Behind These Hazel Optics".[43] The video is set primarily in an apartment and a rehearsal room and features Clarkson "lounging on chaises and lolling effectually while zazzed [sic] out in the sort of gowns and jewels nosotros've still to spot this girl-next-door pop star wearing in real life".[42] Clarkson explains that the video is a departure from her previous videos in that she is "completely glammed out. It's the opposite of my everyday life."[42] The video begins with Clarkson solitary in an apartment wearing a gold gown, sequined elbow gloves, and a big pearl necklace, while lying on a chaise longue. This scene alternates with a second location, where Clarkson wears a black wearing apparel, singing in a rehearsal room, surrounded by invisible members of an orchestra playing their instruments. As the video alternates back and forth between the two locations, the scenes are interspersed with slow-motion shots of falling champagne glasses, floating pearls, and flying violins. Information technology uses a shortened version of the vocal, cutting out the final chorus.

The video was uploaded to Clarkson'due south official website on July 27.[44] Following its release, Kahn posted statements to his Twitter account that his vision of the video was not realized, and complained, "I don't think I won a single battle".[45] A review in Rolling Stone described the video as "ho-hum stuff",[46] and Leah Collins of Dose said the video was uncontroversial, "unless at that place's more meaning to those lingering shots on pearl necklaces than we thought".[42]

Live performances [edit]

Due to the controversy surrounding the album version'due south similarity with "Halo", and because Clarkson wanted to perform what she after chosen a "diva-esque" version of "Already Gone",[17] she equanimous a new organization with her musical manager Jason Halbert for performances during her 2009 All I Ever Wanted Tour.[47] She sings it every bit part of the concert's encore.[48] Danton was impressed past the audio-visual arrangement when she performed on the first dark of her tour in Uncasville, Connecticut,[48] and Keith O'Connor wrote in The Republican that it was i of the dark's highlights.[49] Lori Hoffman of Atlantic City Weekly described Clarkson'due south functioning of the song equally an "emotional wallop" and a stand up-out moment at Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[fifty] Jocelyn Vena from MTV reported that Clarkson's performance of the vocal was one of the fans' favorite moments,[51] and Rolling Rock noted that during her operation at Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, the audience sang "Already Gone", and Clarkson "was happy to play cheerful conductor, holding up her mic stand up to the oversupply."[52] On October 31, in St. Charles, Missouri, Clarkson mashed "Already Gone" with "Halo".[53]

Clarkson began promoting "Already Gone" on television by debuting it on the Late Show with David Letterman on July 13, in a live performance in which she "belted out"[54] the lyrics to the reworked system.[42] The aforementioned arrangement was used when she sang on VH1 Divas later in the year.[55] Her functioning of the song at the 37th Annual American Music Awards was graded as "B+" in the Los Angeles Times, which noted that she was "solid" and "sound[ed] terrific".[56] Jeremy Blacklow from Access Hollywood described it every bit "pitch-perfect".[57]

Rail list [edit]

European version [edit]

No. Title Writer(s) Length
ane. "Already Gone" Kelly Clarkson, Ryan Tedder 4:41
ii. "Already Gone" (Bimbo Jones Radio Mix) Kelly Clarkson, Ryan Tedder 3:34

Australian version [edit]

No. Championship Writer(south) Length
1. "Already Gone" (Anthology Version) Kelly Clarkson, Ryan Tedder 4:41
2. "Already Gone" (Instrumental Version) Kelly Clarkson, Ryan Tedder 3:31

Personnel [edit]

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of All I Ever Wanted, RCA Records, nineteen Recordings.[58]

  • Kelly Clarkson - All vocals
  • Brian Ray - Guitars
  • Ryan Tedder - Keyboards, Synthesizers, Programming and all other instrumentation

Production [edit]

  • Written by Kelly Clarkson and Ryan Tedder
  • Published by Songs For My Shrink/Kobalt Songs Music Publishing/Write two Alive/Kobalt Songs Music Publishing
  • Bundled and Produced by Ryan Tedder
  • Recorded by Ryan Tedder and Joe Zook at Chalice Recording Studios and 4014 Mixing Studios; assisted by Jared Newcomb at Beaker and Daniel Piscina at 4014
  • Mixed past Serban Ghenea

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

Release dates and formats for "Already Gone"
State Release date Format Characterization
Usa August 11, 2009[xvi] Mainstream radio RCA
Australia August 21, 2009 CD single Sony Music
Worldwide September 7, 2009[90] Digital download RCA
Germany September 18, 2009[91] CD single
  • RCA
  • Sony Music

Meet also [edit]

  • List of Adult Top 40 number-one songs of the 2000s

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