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Robbie Williams replaces friend Alan Carr’s voice on his comeback single

The pop star cut the comedian from the track and used a female voice instead

MYSELF and every other ROBBIE WILLIAMS fan were hugely excited for comeback single Heavy Entertainment Show on Sunday.

So was ALAN CARR — until he heard it.

 Robbie Williams has snubbed friend Alan Carr by replacing his voice over on his new single
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Robbie Williams has snubbed friend Alan Carr by replacing his voice over on his new singleCredit: PR

I’ve discovered that Brit comic Alan - one of Robbie’s good pals - was supposed to feature on the track after recording a special vocal.

But he was gutted to find out his part had been replaced by a sultry female voice instead.

My source revealed: “Alan and Robbie have been mates for years and Rob had this idea to get him to sing on the new record.

 The comedian recorded a line for the new track - but was replaced by a girl's voice
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The comedian recorded a line for the new track - but was replaced by a girl's voiceCredit: Channel 4

“The song is about light entertainment so he thought Alan would be perfect for it.

“Robbie invited him into the studio in London earlier this year to record his line and it was on the track.

 Robbie performed a comeback gig at the Roundhouse in London this week as part of the iTunes Festival
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Robbie performed a comeback gig at the Roundhouse in London this week as part of the iTunes FestivalCredit: Getty Images - WireImage

“But at the last minute he made the decision to drop the recording and replace him with a girl’s voice.

“Thankfully Alan took it all in good humour.”

Alan and Robbie share a mutual friend in ADELE and have become mates as a result.

The line he was supposed to do comes towards the end of the track, where a breathy woman mutters: “He’ll give it all, and a little bit more.”

Rob’s got a lot of making up to do.

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