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"My Life Would Suck Without You" is a song by American singer
Kelly Clarkson Kelly Brianne Clarkson (born April 24, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter, author, and television personality. She rose to fame after winning the first season of ''American Idol'' in 2002, which earned her a record deal with RCA. Her debu ...
from her fourth studio album, '' All I Ever Wanted'' (2009). The song features songwriting credits from
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,
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, and
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and production credits from Martin and Gottwald under his production moniker, Dr. Luke. Clarkson co-wrote the track but refused to include her name in the credits, citing a refusal to be associated with Gottwald. "My Life Would Suck Without You" was released as the
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from the album and premiered on January 13, 2009, in the United States on
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's Z100 radio station and was made available to download three days later. The song has met with positive reviews from
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, who praised the song's pop composition, which incorporates
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and
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elements. "My Life Would Suck Without You" peaked at the top of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 when it moved up the chart 96 places from number 97 in its second week on the chart. The song's chart climbing gave Clarkson the record for a single with the furthest jump to number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 after achieving the feat with her 2002 single "
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". Outside of the United States, "My Life Would Suck Without You" topped the charts in Canada, Hungary, and the United Kingdom, and peaked within the top ten of the charts in Australia, Belgium, the Netherlands, the Republic of Ireland, Sweden, and Switzerland. In the United Kingdom, where the '' Idols'' franchise that spawned ''
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'' originated, Clarkson became the only alumnus of an international version of ''
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'' to top the
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until
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alumnus
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achieved the feat with " Call Me Maybe" in April 2012. The accompanying music video was directed by
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and presents Clarkson's relationship with her fictional boyfriend as being fluctuating and tumultuous as the two are depicted arguing and throwing out each other's belongings whilst mirroring the sentiments of the song and the positive influence each has on the other. The video was nominated for an
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in the Best Female Video category in 2009.


Background and release

"My Life Would Suck Without You" was written by Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald,
Max Martin Karl Martin Sandberg (; born 26 February 1971),Max Martin
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and
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, with additional
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songwriting by
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. Record executive
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hired Gottwald and Martin to produce a new song for Clarkson in 2008 after her 2007 album ''
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'', for which she refused to work with them, under-performed commercially. Clarkson explained that she objected the collaboration through the entire process due to previous bad experiences working with Gottwald, who co-produced "
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" and " Behind These Hazel Eyes" for Clarkson in 2004. Clarkson eventually gave in claiming the label wouldn't put out her record otherwise. Yet, she was unsatisfied with the original version of the song, which she says differed greatly from the final version and included lyrical references to
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, so the writers assisted her in making the song more personal to her and "better than it was," according to Clarkson. After the song was finalized and significant changes to the lyrics had been made, Clarkson said RCA approached her about taking a proper writing credit for the track, which she refused in order to make a point to the label as they failed to meet her one request which was not to have her work with Luke again. Claude Kelly worked on additional vocal production for the song. Dr. Luke provided the drums, bass and programming as well as working with Martin on guitars and synthesizers. The song was engineered at Conway Recording Studios in
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and Dr. Luke's Studio by Emily Wright and Sam Holland. Wright also edited the vocals with Aniela Gottwald and
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. Originally scheduled to hit airwaves on January 19, the song debuted on
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station Z100 on January 13, and the single was then transmitted digitally to radio stations at 6:00 pm EST for immediate airplay. It went officially for adds on radio station playlists on January 20, 2009. It was given a digital release on January 16, 2009, at
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's MP3 store, with a subsequent release on the US and Canadian
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s soon after. The song was also released as a download on January 16 in Australia on iTunes. On January 23, the song was announced as the most added song to radio in Australia.


Composition

"My Life Would Suck Without You" is a pop,
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which is somewhat closer to
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than her earlier hit "
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". The song is set in the time signature of common time and has a moderate fast tempo of 145
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. It was written in a key of
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and Clarkson's vocal range within the song spans from A3 to E5. The instruments utilized in the song include synthesizers, guitars, drums, and bass. The song begins with mellow guitar plucking and transcends into a melody of synthesizers, guitars, and synthesized pop drums. The melody then cascades into a chorus of crashing cymbals, bass, synthesizers, and loud guitars. The lyrics for "My Life Would Suck Without You" are centered around a tumultuous relationship.


Critical reception

The song received generally positive reviews. ''
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'' labelled it "a propulsive blast of rock-tinged pop" and stated that "the countdown to No. 1 begins."
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's Bill Lamb named it "pop perfection that could easily end up one of the biggest hits of the year."Kelly Clarkson - "My Life Would Suck Without You"
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'' called the song "fantastic — the early favorite for single of the year." and "straight-up pop
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cascades into an avalanche of synths and a steady beat," mentioning that it "has all the characteristics of a surefire radio hit." ''
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'' also listed "My Life Would Suck Without You" as number one in their top ten songs of 2009.
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'' stated that there were "disco rhythms and lots of synth-dance-pop layers over the top, but the guitar pattern... keeps it from sounding too artificial"; eventually stating that he was "liking it". The ''
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'' said the song "zooms forward from its guitar-plucky intro toward a cymbal-crashing climax without ever slowing down", commenting that the song would be "huge"; however, it also stated that the song had "empty calories delivered within those compressed, subtly Auto-Tuned vocals idinghigh-fructose beats." Nick Levine of Digital Spy rated the song four out of five stars, commenting "It's as original as shoving a slither of cheese between two slices of bread and calling it lunch, and the lyrics are a bit juvenile for the 26-year-old Clarkson, but these quibbles melt away when the heroically catchy chorus arrives. Best of all, you come away thinking that no-one else could have sung that heroically catchy chorus quite as well as Kelly Clarkson." Rhiannon Haller of Michigan Daily gave the same rating, praising it as "pure, radio-pop goodness that’s bound to become the guilty pleasure of many." On March 5, 2013, ''Billboard'' ranked the song number eight on its list of Top 100 American Idol Hits of All Time.


Chart performance

"My Life Would Suck Without You" debuted at number 97 on the ''
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the week of January 31, 2009, and went to number one in its second week, setting the record for the furthest jump to number one in history. This is the second time Clarkson has set this record, after her debut single "
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" went from number 52 to number one in 2002.Pietroluongo, Silvio
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"My Life Would Suck Without You" and Clarkson's own "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" are also the only songs by an ''American Idol'' alum to top the Hot 100 chart that were not associated with the show. The song also advanced to number three on ''Billboard''s
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chart, giving her her first top ten airplay hit since "
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". The song was dethroned from the top of the Hot 100 chart by
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" after two weeks. As of September 10, 2017, the song has sold over 2,855,000 copies in the United States. In Australia, "My Life Would Suck Without You" debuted at number 16 on the
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and later peaked at number five on the chart. In the United Kingdom, "My Life Would Such Without You" debuted at the top of the
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on March 1, 2009 – for the week ending date March 7, 2009 – becoming Clarkson's first number one song in Britain, selling 51,114 copies in its first week as a digital release. As the '' Idols'' franchise originated in the United Kingdom, Clarkson became the only alumnus of an international version of ''
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'' to top the UK Singles Chart until
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alumnus
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topped the chart with " Call Me Maybe" in April 2012. Clarkson remains the only winner of an international version of ''Pop Idol'' to top the UK Singles Chart.The Prodigy album invades chart
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Despite "My Life Would Suck Without You" being Clarkson's highest-charting song in Britain, its stay on the chart is considerably less than some of her other singles. With 17 weeks inside the UK Singles Chart, it ranks behind her number five hit "Since U Been Gone" at 37 weeks and her number seven hit "Because of You" at 25 weeks. According to the
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, as of April 2016, "My Life Would Suck Without You" has sold 423,000 copies in the United Kingdom.


Music video

The music video for the song was directed by
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and was shot in
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in December 2008. It is available for digital download on iTunes and is featured on the DVD of the Deluxe Edition of '' All I Ever Wanted''. A preview of the video was shown during a commercial break for ''
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'' on January 28, 2009. The full video then premiered via AT&T's website directly after the broadcast.New Kelly Clarkson Video Debut!
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The video was subsequently nominated for a 2009 MTV Video Music Award in the category for Best Female Video. The video begins with Clarkson sitting on a swing set at night before seguing into her earlier memories as a small girl playing on a playground together with her young male best friend, teasingly pushing each other around. The boy hands her a beaded necklace, which she puts on admiringly. The shot closes in on the necklace, then pulls back to reveal it's still worn as a bracelet on the wrist of now-adult Clarkson, her boyfriend (played by Houston Rhines) shows up at her apartment door, presumably after an argument. Clarkson teases him with a set of keys, which she then throws down the toilet. The two are then shown sitting on a couch, reading magazines, when Clarkson grabs her boyfriend's magazine. The two are shown throwing various possessions of one another out of the apartment window, though in a playful manner. Such items include numerous articles of clothing, magazines, a guitar (which Clarkson tries to stop him throwing out), and a fishbowl (with the fish being taken out and put in a glass first, after which they look out the window). After throwing these items out the window, the two are seen sitting affectionately on the couch. Clarkson and her boyfriend are shown still fighting and bickering as they did as children, over the remote control. The latter portion of the video shows the two driving in a first generation Ford Bronco (with the necklace/bracelet hanging from the rear view mirror), eventually getting into an argument. Distracted by the tiff over directions, the Bronco nearly ends up in a head-on collision with an approaching car. After spinning out to avoid the crash, Clarkson simply grabs her boyfriend and pulls him into a kiss, where the video ends.


Track listings

Digital download # "My Life Would Suck Without You" (Album Version) - 3:31 # "My Life Would Suck Without You" (Music Video) - 3:32 CD single # "My Life Would Suck Without You (Album Version) " – 3:31 # "My Life Would Suck Without You (Instrumental Version)" – 3:31 Remixes * Dr. Luke Remix featuring Former Fat Boy * Friscia & Lamboy Radio Edit * Bryan Reyes & Amy Alderman Miami Mix * Chriss Ortega Radio & Club Mixes * U.S. X Factor's inTENsity


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''All I Ever Wanted'',
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. Recording * Engineered at
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in
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and at Dr. Luke's Studio Personnel * Lead vocals –
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* Songwriting – Lukasz Gottwald,
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* Production –
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, Max Martin * Drums, bass and programming – Dr. Luke * Guitars and synthesizers – Dr. Luke, Max Martin * Engineering – Emily Wright, Sam Holland * Vocal editing – Emily Wright, Aniela Gottwald (assistant),
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(assistant)


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Cover versions

* "My Life Would Suck Without You" was covered in the episode " Sectionals" of the TV series ''
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'' in 2009. * "My Life Would Suck Without You" was covered in the seventh season of ''
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&
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In popular culture

Michael Scott plays the song in "
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," a seventh-season episode of ''
The Office ''The Office'' is a mockumentary sitcom created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, first made in the United Kingdom, then Germany, and subsequently the United States. It has since been remade in ten other countries. The original series of ...
,'' to celebrate
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not being engaged to AJ.


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List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 2009 (U.S.) The ''Billboard'' Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of the United States. Published by '' Billboard'' magazine, the data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each single's weekly physical and digital ...
* List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 2009 (Canada) *
List of number-one singles from the 2000s (UK) The UK Singles Chart is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC) on behalf of the British record industry. In the 2000s the chart week ran from Sunday to Saturday, and the top 40 singles were revealed each Sunday on BBC Radio 1. Before the ...


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