Watch Kelly Clarkson perform George Michael’s “Careless Whisper” below. “‘Careless Whisper’ was us dancing, because we danced a lot, and the idea was – we are dancing…but she knows…and it’s finished.”
“I did feel guilty about the first girl – and I have seen her since – and the idea of the song was about her,” he wrote. According to him, the song was about his regrets over cheating on his girlfriend as a teenager. Michael, who passed away in 2016, revealed in his autobiography, Bare, the real-life story that inspired “Careless Whisper,” which he conceptualized while riding a public bus. The track was released in 1984 as part of the duo’s 1984 record Make It Big - which topped the Billboard 200 for three weeks.
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Written by Michael in collaboration with his Wham! bandmate Andrew Ridgeley, “Careless Whisper” topped the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks - a feat only overshadowed by Michael’s “Faith,” which reigned the chart for four weeks and was actually covered by Clarkson on Kellyoke earlier this year. Yeah, something like that But it depends on the swing of the baseball bat Fck the bitch on the counter make the plates fall Back On the floor she ain't screamin' 'cause a nut so they crack Crack, crack Fck that, bend over, I'ma give you a snack pack Wait 'til you see my dick Wait 'til you see my dick Ay, bitch, wait 'til you see my dick I'ma.
“But now, who’s gonna dance with me? Please stay.”
“We could have been so good together, we could have lived this dance forever,” Clarkson sang, her voice becoming more and more intense with each word. The Chicks Share How They Became 'Divorce Buddies' on 'Kelly Clarkson Show': Watch