Ever get a feeling of déjà vu while you're watching The X Factor? That's because after 11 series and hundreds of contestants, the live shows have seen a whopping 728 tracks performed so far. But like a wedding DJ reaching for his failsafe party anthems CD, the top five most popular songs have been dusted off and rolled out over 33 times between them.
Our geeky rules state that we're counting all live show performances and group songs, but not repeat performances from the same act in the same series.
=5. 'Feeling Good': 6 performances
Performed by: Beverley Trotman, Rachel Hylton, Stacey Solomon, James Arthur, Rebecca Ferguson, Andrea Faustini
Made famous by Nina Simone, this classic usually pops up in the traditional 'Big Band Week', and is a good excuse for an act to show off their sultry side. Stacey had a go with Michael Bublé in 2009, while Andrea tried out a more powerhouse version last year.
Our geeky rules state that we're counting all live show performances and group songs, but not repeat performances from the same act in the same series.
=5. 'Feeling Good': 6 performances
Performed by: Beverley Trotman, Rachel Hylton, Stacey Solomon, James Arthur, Rebecca Ferguson, Andrea Faustini
Made famous by Nina Simone, this classic usually pops up in the traditional 'Big Band Week', and is a good excuse for an act to show off their sultry side. Stacey had a go with Michael Bublé in 2009, while Andrea tried out a more powerhouse version last year.
- 9/12/2015
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent swing singers Jack Pack have defended their experience of singing.
The quartet - Adam, Alfie, Andrew and Sean - won their place in the next round on Saturday night (May 3) but some reports later criticised the fact that they had experience of performing.
However, speaking to Digital Spy today, the men insisted that they're still a new band.
"Obviously, it would be silly to say we'd never sang in our lives before, so we have all done the odd gig and stuff on our own," Alfie said. "But this is brand new to us as a group - this was the first time we'd sung together. And also, gigging in the past, none of us earned great money doing that, which is why we had our day jobs as well.
"Now we're focusing on this and seeing where we're going. Obviously this would be our dream to do this as a group.
The quartet - Adam, Alfie, Andrew and Sean - won their place in the next round on Saturday night (May 3) but some reports later criticised the fact that they had experience of performing.
However, speaking to Digital Spy today, the men insisted that they're still a new band.
"Obviously, it would be silly to say we'd never sang in our lives before, so we have all done the odd gig and stuff on our own," Alfie said. "But this is brand new to us as a group - this was the first time we'd sung together. And also, gigging in the past, none of us earned great money doing that, which is why we had our day jobs as well.
"Now we're focusing on this and seeing where we're going. Obviously this would be our dream to do this as a group.
- 5/6/2014
- Digital Spy
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