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Tunstall, MacDonald sign up for ITV music show
Published Monday, Feb 4 2008, 00:04 GMT | By Daniel Kilkelly
KT Tunstall, Craig David and Amy MacDonald have agreed to perform the tracks they love for a new ITV1 show.
Guilty Pleasures, presented by Fearne Cotton and produced by Leopard Films, will see eight top musical acts belting out their favourite songs to the nation for one night only.
Tunstall has chosen to sing 'The Voice' by John Farnham, while Craig David has decided to perform 'If You Let Me Stay' by Terrence Trent D'Arby. Amy MacDonald will sing 'Sweet Caroline' by Neil Diamond.
Completing the line-up will be Kelly Osbourne, Sophie Ellis Bextor, The Feeling, Diamond Hoo Ha Men, and The Magic Numbers.
Guilty Pleasures started off as a radio show, created by Sean Rowley, but quickly moved to festivals and club nights.
ITV's controller of music and events, Guy Freeman, said: "With Guilty Pleasures, Sean Rowley has not only performed the previously impossible feat of getting all sorts of people to own up to the songs they sing in the privacy of their shower or car but he's also persuaded some great and surprising artists to perform them."
Guilty Pleasures, presented by Fearne Cotton and produced by Leopard Films, will see eight top musical acts belting out their favourite songs to the nation for one night only.
Tunstall has chosen to sing 'The Voice' by John Farnham, while Craig David has decided to perform 'If You Let Me Stay' by Terrence Trent D'Arby. Amy MacDonald will sing 'Sweet Caroline' by Neil Diamond.
Completing the line-up will be Kelly Osbourne, Sophie Ellis Bextor, The Feeling, Diamond Hoo Ha Men, and The Magic Numbers.
Guilty Pleasures started off as a radio show, created by Sean Rowley, but quickly moved to festivals and club nights.
ITV's controller of music and events, Guy Freeman, said: "With Guilty Pleasures, Sean Rowley has not only performed the previously impossible feat of getting all sorts of people to own up to the songs they sing in the privacy of their shower or car but he's also persuaded some great and surprising artists to perform them."
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