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: The soul-rock title track, originally by the band Aranda.

The surrounding the production of "Already Gone"

2009

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The industry took note of this artistic equilibrium. The record earned a nomination for , marking her third career nomination in that prestigious category. 🎸 The All I Ever Wanted Tour

The album’s genesis is inextricably linked to its explosive lead single, "My Life Would Suck Without You." The track is legendary in pop circles not just for its chart dominance (it still holds the record for the biggest leap to number one on the Billboard Hot 100), but for its symbolic weight. It was a reunion with Dr. Luke and Max Martin, the architects behind her debut smash "Since U Been Gone."

: A raw, guitar-driven track showcasing Clarkson’s incredible vocal range and emotional depth. : The soul-rock title track, originally by the band Aranda

Here lies the album’s biggest controversy. This power ballad, co-written by Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic, bears a striking structural and melodic resemblance to Beyoncé’s "Halo" (also co-written by Tedder). Clarkson was furious when she realized the similarity, feeling she’d been set up. Despite the drama, "Already Gone" became a top 20 hit, though Clarkson rarely performs it live today.

All I Ever Wanted remains a significant entry in Kelly Clarkson's discography. It serves as a commercial comeback and a creative balancing act, successfully blending radio-friendly pop with her signature powerful vocals and attitude. It set the stage for her next era, culminating in the 2012 Grammy-winning album Stronger , while its story of artistic compromise and a powerful comeback remains a key chapter in her career.

Where the album truly shines is in its vulnerable centerpieces. The Ryan Tedder-produced is a sweeping, melancholic ballad about a mutual, heartbreaking breakup. While the song faced minor controversy due to its sonic similarities to Beyoncé’s "Halo" (also produced by Tedder), Clarkson’s performance stands on its own as one of the most emotionally resonant vocals of her career. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

: Often includes bonus tracks such as "The Day We Fell Apart" and "Tip of My Tongue," along with behind-the-scenes video content. Idea Central Wiki track-by-track breakdown of the songwriters and producers involved in each song?

: The album also featured standout songs such as the title track "All I Ever Wanted," the tear-jerking "Cry," and the rock-tinged "Long Shot". Production and Sound

"All I Ever Wanted" is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Kelly Clarkson. The album was recorded in late 2008 and early 2009, during a tumultuous period in Clarkson's personal life. The album's title track, "All I Ever Wanted," was inspired by Clarkson's own experiences with heartbreak and longing.

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