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"Chasing Pavements" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Adele for her debut studio album, 19 (2008). Written by Adele with her producer Francis "Eg" White , the song was released as the second single from the album on 14 January 2008.
Adele spilled a few secrets behind the lyrics of some of her biggest hits in a new video for her Elle cover story. The singer reflected on material ranging from her first album, “19” to her ...
Adele performed "Chasing Pavements" and "Cold Shoulder", [29] and the following day, 19 topped the iTunes charts and ranked at number five at Amazon.com while "Chasing Pavements" rose into the top 25. [30] The album reached number 11 on the Billboard 200 as a result, a jump of 35 places over the previous week. [31]
At the 51st Annual Grammy Awards in February 2009, Adele won the award for Best New Artist, in addition to the award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "Chasing Pavements", which was also nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. [49] Adele performed "Chasing Pavements" at the ceremony in a duet with Jennifer Nettles.
The album reached number one on the UK Albums Chart, and her single, "Chasing Pavements", reached number two on the UK Singles Chart. [5] Another single, "Make You Feel My Love", reached number one in the Netherlands. 21, Adele's second studio album, was released on 24 January 2011.
At this time, the singer contributed guest vocals on the song "My Yvonne" for Jack Peñate's debut studio album Matinée (2007). [2] The first single released from 19 was "Chasing Pavements", which Adele wrote in collaboration with Eg White. [3] They co-wrote two other songs for the album: "Melt My Heart to Stone" and "Tired". [3]
Image credits: Adele. Reacting to a clip of the two songs, many netizens agreed that Adele’s and da Vila’s melodies sounded similar. “I like Adele, but it’s obvious that the melody is the ...
In 2008, White worked with Adele on three tracks which appeared on her first album 19, including the second single "Chasing Pavements". [9] In 2009, White was awarded his second Ivor Novello Award for 'Songwriter of the Year', [1] and in 2010 he had a second UK number 1 with the Diana Vickers single "Once", a song he wrote with Cathy Dennis. [2]