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Songwriter Jamie Scott reveals all about working on One Direction's 'Night Changes'

Jamie Scott (pictured left), the songwriter who worked on One Direction's upcoming new album 'FOUR', has opened up about the incident that inspired the song 'Night Changes' to have that particular title. 

Scott confessed to MTV that as a father of a young child, he often can't stay in the studio throughout the night so this one particular evening when he left at a reasonable time, the rest of the team stayed and he returned in the morning to discover that many drastic changes had been made to three of the songs:

"One of the songs on the record came from myself falling out with Julian Bunetta and John Ryan. My studio is at my house where we recorded the record, so we all come to my house and we hang out, the boys come in... But these guys just work through the night, and one night, I came down to the studio, and three songs that I thought were sounding amazing when I left had been changed drastically through the night.”

He went onto add that he was so infuriated by the editing that had happened without his involvement that he ended up “calling them (Bunetta and Ryan) a name", but this whole incident ended up becoming the inspiration behind the song title 'Night Changes' and the track will be One Direction's next single from new album, 'FOUR':

“The song is nothing about that, but the idea and the word came from me coming in the morning, because you get a bit delirious and you never quite know what you’re doing. But it was fine and all was resolved and we had a great song title.”

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Listen to the boyband's new interview with Radio 1 here: