![]() ![]() ![]() “Who thinks that they can put out a 10-minute song? I mean, obviously, me. Because 10 minutes is absurd, that’s an absurd length of time for a song to be,” she told Jimmy Fallon earlier this month ahead of the release of Red (Taylor’s Version). The main instruments used throughout the song are piano, vocals, guitar, organ, bass and drums. “The 10-minute version of ‘All Too Well’ is what was originally written for the song, before I had to cut it down to a normal-length song. The song starts with an ostinato piano motif, which provides the harmonic framework for the cast to sing 'Five hundred twenty-five thousand, six hundred minutes' (the number of minutes in a common year). “ was like, ‘Listen, everyone loves you, but no one’s playing a 15-minute song on radio,’” Adele explained.įWIW, Taylor has said similar things about the original version (and length) of “All Too Well.” If you’re screaming internally over the fact that all 15 minutes of the original version have not yet graced your ears, plz direct all hate mail to Adele’s label, which apparently vetoed the idea of putting out a single that takes a quarter of an hour to listen to. Current medalist Taylor Swift has been standing tall on the completely metaphorical podium since the release of the 10-minute version of her song “All Too Well” (not to mention the accompanying gut punch of a short film), but apparently penning very long first drafts of heartbreaking anthems is more of a thing than we realized because there’s a 15-minute version of Adele’s “I Drink Wine” out there somewhere in the universe.Īccording to Rolling Stone, Adele revealed during her cover story interview earlier this year that the epic track from her new album 30 was originally a full 15 minutes long. ![]() The Sad Girl Olympics are on and Adele might be making a play for the gold. It is exec produced by Jeff Zimbalist, who directs, Stu Schreiberg, Terence Wrong and Susan Zirinsky with Josh Gaynor as co-exec producer, Aysu Saliba as supervising producer and Alana Saad as. ![]()
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