So she, just says to herself, Nevermind.ill just find someone like you.īut she wishes him all the best, and underneath it all she knows that its the right thing. So even though it has been several years, maybe 8-12years, she cant help but show up at his place, secretly hoping that when he sees her, he will remember their love from the glory days and see that she still wants him.īut then when she shows up, he doesn't see it and she doesn't even want to ask him or anything, coz she knows the answer already. Then she hears, probably through old friends or family that he has gotten married, moved into a house/farm whatever in their hometown. But that promise meant something for her. Probably with the words that they will end up together eventually or that they will maybe see each other again and see if things can work out then. Very deep break up song.There is this couple that have this blazing romance in their youth, growing up together and then they got older and they both went their separate ways. Nicki from Baltimore, MdSurprised no one has commented about this song yet.Thanks for that song Adele! It's a wonderful song. I miss what we had, so much so that the prospect of staying single the rest of my life is quite appealing. This song makes me reflect on the good times when I was married. Randy from Ashland, OhI've never heard a song like 's so deep.really tugs at the strings in your heart! This woman has an absolutely.The piano is incredible, (of course so is Adele's voice), but the piano ties the whole song together, gives it the right intro, tempo and feel to the words, adds elegance to the heartbreak. Now I love it, and sometimes after I hear it, it will play in a continuous loop in my head for days after. Camille from Toronto, OhThis song grew on me.I love the way her voice cracks in this from emotion. It was amazing! Her voice is one in a million. Megan from Stevenson, AlWhen I first heard this I literally stopped and just stared at the tv.Linda from Oakland, CaAdele is probably right when she said she'll be known for this song.Thanks Adele for being so honest and show us your heart. Is lovely to remember how human and fragile we can be. Aleps from Chihuahua, MexicoThis song really remind us how simple we are when we are suffering for someone we love.Tonya from Theodore, AlThis song moves my heart and soul!.Julia from Milton, PaIf this song were a potato, it would be a really good potato.David Braybrooke from SydneyIt hurts the soul of the listener but that’s why it’s so brilliant! Bless.What's "demo-itis"? Wilson defines it as, "The general fact that you're always going to like the first version of a song you hear best." I was just hoping for the best possible more-fleshed-out version." But I honestly thought about my version with Adele as a demo and I never entertained the idea that it was going to be on the record. In a Songfacts interview with Dan Wilson, he said: "I had a small case of demo-itis about the version that Adele and I had done. She tried recording it with a band and a full orchestra, but couldn't beat that demo. The demo they recorded at the end of their second day (with Wilson on piano) ended up being so good that Adele decided to use it as the actual recording. She wrote and recorded it at Harmony Studios in Los Angeles with Dan Wilson of the band Semisonic, whose co-writing credits include " Not Ready To Make Nice" with Dixie Chicks and " Hidden Away" with Josh Groban. Adele had boundless resources at her disposal, but all this song needed was two people, two days, and a studio with a grand piano.
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