"All I Ask" | |
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Song byAdele | |
from the album25 | |
Released | 20 November 2015 (2015-11-20) |
Studio | Glenwood Recording Studios,Burbank, California |
Genre | Pop |
Length | 4:31 |
Label | XL |
Songwriter(s) | |
Producer(s) | The Smeezingtons |
"All I Ask" is a song by English singer-songwriterAdele for her third studio album25 (2015). The song was written by Adele,Bruno Mars,Philip Lawrence andChristopher Brody Brown, with production byThe Smeezingtons. Backed by a piano, thepoptorchballad describes the singer looking for one last night with her partner, before the couple separate.
"All I Ask" received unanimous acclaim from themusic critics, with praise for its lyrics, production, and Adele's vocal performance. The track peaked at number 41 on theUK Singles Chart and at number 77 on the USBillboard Hot 100. It also charted at numbers 10, 21, 66, and 65 in South Korea, Finland, France, and Australia, respectively. It was certified platinum byMusic Canada (MC) and gold by theBritish Phonographic Industry (BPI). Adele performed it during several shows, includingThe Ellen DeGeneres Show and the58th Annual Grammy Awards, both in February 2016. It was performed on selected dates during herAdele Live 2016 tour.
ThoughBruno Mars had a "big, diva,ballad thing" in mind,[1] he andAdele began conducting sessions for her third studio album,25 (2015), initially attempting to create an uptempo song.[2] When the duo began writing, Adele kept saying, "I don't want to do this, I don't like that", until they played a few chords that she liked and "All I Ask" was created.[3] According to Mars, like a scene from the 1993 filmJurassic Park, Adele made water vibrate while recording the song in a studio booth.[3] On a similar note, according to the song'sengineer,Charles Moniz, Adele's vocals caused an assistant to drop a cup of tea during the recording, saying that "he thought it was done and she belted out a note".[4]Adele considers the vocals on "All I Ask" her most "showoff-y".[2] Adele and Mars disagreed over the lyric, "Take me by the hand while we do what lovers do", but Mars later changed his mind and said that "lovers" is "this grand word that makes the song bigger because no one says it. Because nobody talks like that, it pops out".[1] They completed the song in two sessions.[1] Adele has remarked, "[C]an you imagine the fun me and Bruno had making that?"[5]
"All I Ask" was written by Adkins, Mars,Philip Lawrence andChristopher Brody Brown, with production bythe Smeezingtons. Brown andGreg Phillinganes played the piano, while Moniz, with engineering assistant Jacob Dennis, engineered the track.Tom Elmhirst mixed "All I Ask" atElectric Lady Studios inGreenwich Village, with Joe Visciano serving as the mix assistant. It was mastered byTom Coyne andRandy Merrill, with Ryan Smith mastering the vinyl version.[6]
Inspired by American singer-songwriterBilly Joel, piano is the song's only instrumentation.[7][8] It is asentimental love ballad which discusses the theme of melancholia, making use of "tidy, fast piano patterns".[9][10] The singer ask her lover to spend a final night with her before they part ways.[11] She processes the end of the relationship "in what feels like slow motion" according toRolling Stone's Jon Dolan.[12] "All I Ask" is written in the key ofE Major (and changes toF major at the third chorus) with atempo of 71 beats per minute incommon time, and follows a chord progression of E–G♯m–Asus2–B in the verses with her vocals spanning from E3 to D5.[13]Paste's Holly Gleason described "All I Ask" as a "'last time we make love' song", adding that it is "puretorch" and serves as an invitation to progress beyond, but "stay in the moment and enjoy it completely" for a while.[14]
Neil McCormick ofThe Telegraph described the song as a "deep, resonant piano ballad".[15]Mic's Liz Rowley wrote that the song leaves the listener with "a solid sense of accepting love lost, and clears up the dreadful finality that resignation brings with it" adding that it "arrives at an emotional plane that's devastating yet utterly relatable".[16] Tom Breihan ofStereogum called "All I Ask" a "weeper" and likened it to the work of American singerBarbra Streisand.[17] Writing forEntertainment Weekly, Leah Greenblatt described the song as a "palatial piano ballad" and as a "classic vehicle soaked in stately production and minor-key melancholy".[18]
"All I Ask" received widespread acclaim from themusic critics. Sarah Rodman ofThe Boston Globe called it a "whopper of an 11 o'clock number" that transitions from "plaintive" to "soaring".[19] Writing forPopMatters, Chris Gerard called the song a "showstopping highlight" and a "gorgeous ballad", describing Adele's vocal performance as "absolutely thrilling", but noted that it "[has] a little of that sappiness that often infects love ballads".[20]The New York Times'Jon Caramanica listed "All I Ask" as the fifth best song of 2015.[21] In a rave review, he observed a palpable gear shift and called the song a "masterpiece", adding that it is "even bigger than the legend".[22] Natalie Finn ofE! felt its lyric, "It matters how this ends / cause what if I never love again?", was the most emotional on25.[23]
Vanity Fair's Josh Duboff opined that a listener was most likely to sing "All I Ask" "in [their] shower again and again".[24] Christina Garibaldi ofMTV called it a "song of desperation", adding that it is "so emotional" that the listener can "feel Adele's heart break into a million pieces".[25] Writing forEntertainment Weekly, Leah Greenblatt felt the song was a "classic ... soaked in stately production and minor-key melancholy" that affirmed Adele is not the same as on her previous album "pouring out the pain of her pulverized heart", but someone who can connect with "tender emotions".[18] In May 2018, Chuck Arnold ranked the song as Adele's eighth best forBillboard, calling it a "killer ballad" saying Adele is a "vocal beast all over it".[26]
Following the release of25, "All I Ask" debuted at its peak of number 66 on theFrench Singles Chart.[27] It also debuted at number 60 on theScottish Singles Chart and at number 77 on theBillboard Hot 100.[28][29] Following herCarpool Karaoke performance in January 2016,[30] the song entered at number 65 on theAustralian Singles Chart,[31] number 21 on theFinnish Download Chart, number 93 on theIrish Singles Chart and number 41 on theUK Singles Chart.[32][33][34] It subsequently rose to a new peak on the Scottish Singles Chart, reaching number 12.[35] OnCanadian Digital Songs, "All I Ask" managed to reach number 34 in March 2016.[36] The song peaked at number eight on the Netherlands Digital Songs chart. On Sweden Digital Songs, it reached number nine.[37] "All I Ask" subsequently reached number five on the UK Indie Songs chart issue dated 22 January 2016.[38] It was certified platinum byMusic Canada (MC) and by theBritish Phonographic Industry (BPI).[39][40]
Adele first performed the song onAdele Live in New York City, which was recorded atRadio City Music Hall on 17 November 2015 and broadcast onNBC on 14 December 2015.[41][42] In a positive review, Lily Karlin of theHuffington Post referred to it as "honestly unreal" and a performance "for the ages".[41]Elle's Alyssa Bailey described the performance as "breathtaking" and said the listener would be "blown away" by Adele's voice.[42] During an episode ofThe Late Late Show with James Corden in January 2016, Adele included "All I Ask" on theCarpool Karaoke segment.[30]
She performed the song at the58th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony on 15 February 2016, experiencing technical issues with the sound caused by the piano microphones.[43] In response to the incident, she posted an explanation on Twitter: "The piano mics fell on to the piano strings, that's what the guitar sound was. It made it sound out of tune".[44]Neil Portnow, president ofThe Recording Academy, claimed responsibility for the problem, stating "that was all an issue on our behalf".[45] Two days later, Adele performed "All I Ask" onThe Ellen DeGeneres Show.[46] This performance was well received.Rappler wrote that Adele "slay[ed]" the song onEllen.[47] Ella Ceron ofTeen Vogue shared that opinion, writing that "she slays it, naturally", and adding that she performed the song with all the power and emotion "we've come to expect" from her.[48]The Wall Street Journal's Sarene Leeds wrote that the singer "redeem[ed]" herself in the eyes of the public with the "stunning rendition".[49]
Adele performed "All I Ask" on selected dates during herAdele Live 2016 tour.[50][51] Bruno Mars and his band, the Hooligans, covered the song during theBBC Radio 1Live Lounge on 2 November 2016.[52] The latter performance was nominated for Best Cover Song at the2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards.[53]
Credits adapted from the liner notes of25[6]
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Chart (2015–2021) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[31] | 65 |
Canada (Hot Canadian Digital Songs)[36] | 34 |
Finland Download (Latauslista)[32] | 21 |
France (SNEP)[27] | 66 |
Global 200 (Billboard)[54] | 110 |
Hong Kong (HKRIA)[55] | 30 |
Ireland (IRMA)[33] | 93 |
Netherlands Digital Songs (Billboard)[37] | 8 |
Scotland (OCC)[35] | 12 |
South Korea International Chart (Gaon)[56] | 10 |
Sweden Digital Songs (Billboard)[37] | 9 |
Sweden Heatseeker (Sverigetopplistan)[57] | 9 |
UK Singles (OCC)[34] | 41 |
UK Indie (OCC)[38] | 5 |
USBillboard Hot 100[29] | 77 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[58] | Gold | 30,000‡ |
Canada (Music Canada)[39] | 2× Platinum | 160,000‡ |
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[59] | Gold | 45,000‡ |
Portugal (AFP)[60] | Gold | 10,000‡ |
South Korea (Gaon Chart) | — | 5,941[61] |
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[62] | Gold | 30,000‡ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[40] | Platinum | 600,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |