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03rd Jul 2015

Songwriter Says Cheryl’s Version Of Her Song ‘I Don’t Care’ Makes Her ‘Skin Crawl’

The song was released last October.

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The songwriter behind Cheryl Fernandez-Versini’s hit I Don’t Care has said the final version makes her “skin crawl”.

The song went straight to number one when it was released in October but writer Bonnie McKee was less than impressed with the X Factor judge’s take on the track.

In an interview with Idolator this week, she said that although she is grateful for the success that it has achieved, she is heartbroken at the release of “her story” by the former Girls Aloud star.

BEVERLY HILLS, CA - MAY 12:  Recording Artist Bonnie McKee attends the 63rd annual BMI Pop Awards at the Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel on May 12, 2015 in Beverly Hills, California.  (Photo by Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic)

“That was my 10th number one, so I’m grateful for it but I didn’t want to give it up. It was a song I had written for myself. They tweaked a couple lyrics and changed the title,” she said.

“The original title was Waking Up Diagonal. It’s the first line of the song. I just thought it was more interesting than I Don’t Care, which is such a boring title to me. When I hear that song it breaks my heart a little bit because it’s my story.”

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McKee has also worked with Katy Perry on several of her hits including Teenage Dream and Roar and said that she would have approached the track in a different way.

“I mean the Cheryl Cole song was great, they did a good job with it, but it just wasn’t the way I would do it. It really makes my skin crawl. I’m just like, ‘This isn’t how it’s supposed to be’.”