By Sara Nathan
Doing her bit: Cheryl Cole recording the help Haiti record 'Everybody Hurts'
Back in the studio: Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle is now a practised performer
If you want to get something done, ask a busy person.
And yesterday that person was Cheryl Cole.
The X Factor judge squeezed in a recording session for a charity single to raise money for the victims of the Haiti earthquake.
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A day earlier she was appearing at a music awards ceremony in Germany, where her rather outrageous catsuit raised eyebrows.
Yesterday she was back in London to join a host of stars, including Britain's Got Talent superstar Susan Boyle, to record a version of the REM song Everybody Hurts.
Simon Cowell, who is organising the single, has enlisted everyone from Mariah Carey to Kylie Minogue to sing on the track.
As Mrs Cole recorded her part, Robbie Williams and his former Take That bandmates reunited to record theirs in Los Angeles.
The track is now nearly finished and the single is due to be released within a week.
Rod Stewart, Michael Buble, James Morrison and Westlife have already taken part.
Money raised from the sale of the single will be split between the charities trying to help Haiti cope in the aftermath of the quake earlier this month.
'All the stars have been recording one by one all over the world from New York to London and Los Angeles,' a source said.
'They have rescheduled their diaries to make time to record their vocals.'
Mrs Cole said: 'It's heartbreaking to see what is happening in Haiti.
'Hopefully the money from Everybody Hurts will help the people of Haiti rebuild their lives.'
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source: dailymail
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