'X Factor' 80s Week Song Choices Revealed - With Ben Haenow And Lola Saunders Tackling Songs From The 70s. Alright Then...

'X Factor' Stars Take On Songs From The 70s... For 80s Week

Let’s face it, the ‘X Factor’ judges have been known to be pretty laissez-faire when it comes to their song choices during themed weeks (who could forget ‘Gummo’-gate?), but for this weekend’s ‘I Love The 80s’ theme the judges have really taken the biscuit, with the inclusion of not one but two songs from the 1970s.

“Oh,” we hear you cry, “But if the songs are from the late 1970s, surely that’s OK?”

Well, yes, if they included a couple of cheeky numbers from 1979 in ‘80s week’, we suppose we could overlook it. But this is not the case at all, with two of the contestants tackling tracks recorded in 1971.

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Ben Haenow

Ben Haenow, who will be performing John Lennon’s ‘Jealous Guy’, can be slightly overlooked, as that song wasn’t released as a single until years after his death in 1985, having been first featured on his ‘Imagine’ album over a decade earlier.

Lola Saunders, on the other hand, is performing one of Lennon’s signature tunes, ‘Imagine’, which… well, yes, it was a hit again following his death in 1980, but come on!

Meanwhile, a number of songs that actually are from the decade of leg-warmers and perms will actually get the ‘X Factor’ treatment this weekend, with Chloe Jasmine taking on the title track from ‘Fame’ (pretty appropriate, really, given she’s already been on telly once this week, in a documentary about people who can’t control their spending).

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Chloe Jasmine

After bringing last week’s live show to a halt with his showstopping rendition of ‘Earth Song’, Andrea Faustini will no doubt bring the house down yet again with his take on Whitney Houston’s ‘One Moment In Time’, while Only The Young will be serving up a big ol’ slab of cheese with their version of ‘Come On Eileen’.

Check out the full list of what the remaining acts will be performing below…

  • Andrea Faustini - ‘One Moment In Time’
  • Ben Haenow - ‘Jealous Guy’
  • Chloe Jasmine - ‘Fame’
  • Fleur East - ‘It’s A Shame’
  • Jack Walton - ‘Straight Up’
  • Jake Quickenden - ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’
  • Jay James - I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)
  • Lauren Platt - Flashdance (What A Feeling)
  • Lola Saunders - ‘Imagine’
  • Only The Young - ‘Come On Eileen’
  • Paul Akister - ‘If You Don’t Know Me By Now’
  • Stephanie Nala - ‘Call Me’
  • Stereo Kicks - ‘Boys Of Summer’
  • Stevi Ritchie - Never Gonna Give You Up
Worst 'X Factor' Band Names
Addictiv Ladies (Series 2)(01 of10)
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Despite her inability to spell the word 'Addictiv', Fleur East of Addictiv Ladies later returned to 'The X Factor' nine years later as a solo artist. So, yes, that's why she looks so familiar... (credit:Rex/Ken McKay)
4Tune (Series 3)(02 of10)
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Do you get it? Because there are four of them. And they sing tunes. Brilliant. (credit:Rex/Ken McKay)
4Sure (Series 4)(03 of10)
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We're guessing a similar thought process went into naming 4Sure to naming 4Tune... (credit:Rex/Ken McKay)
Little Mix (Series 8)(04 of10)
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A name derived from the fact that Tulisa used to refer to them as her "little muffins".To us, they'll always just be Rhytmix. Still, the name has hardly held them back so far, has it? (credit:Rex/Ken McKay/Talkback Thames)
Stereo Kicks (Series 11)(05 of10)
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This is what happened when you draw two unrelated 'youth-based' terms out of a hat and name your band whatever comes out. Stereo Kicks could just as easily have been called 'Selfie Twerk' or 'Hollyoaks Software Update'. (credit:Thames TV/Syco/Corbis)
Girlband (Series 5)(06 of10)
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We wonder how long this imaginative name took to think of. (credit:Rex/Ken McKay/Talkback Thames)
2 To Go (Series 1)(07 of10)
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Probably best to not make the name of your group sound like you're ordering at a drive thru, yeah..? (credit:Rex/Ken McKay)
JLS (Series 5)(08 of10)
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Not the worst name in the world, until you realise it stands for 'Jack The Lad Swagger'. Good grief. (credit:Rex/Ken McKay)
Belle Amie (Series 7)(09 of10)
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A nice enough band name, it's just unfortunate that it's also the name of an Eastern European gay adult film company, isn't it? (credit:Rex/Ken McKay/Talkback Thames)
Overload Generation (Series 11)(10 of10)
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Well, at least it's a name they weren't stuck with for long, eh..? (credit:Thames TV/Syco/Corbis)