Draft:Don't You Remember
2011 song by Adele / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Don't You Remember" is a song by English singer-songwriter Adele, recorded for her second studio album 21 in 2011. The song was written by Adele and American musician Dan Wilson, with production by Rick Rubin. One of Adele's only country-inspired songs, the ballad portrays the singer lamenting over the forgotten reason why her lover once loved her.
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- Comment: Per WP:SONG
Coverage of a song in the context of an album review does not establish notability. If the only coverage of a song occurs in the context of reviews of the album on which it appears, that material should be contained in the album article and an independent article about the song should not be created.
Mach61 04:27, 17 March 2024 (UTC)
"Don't You Remember" | |
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Song by Adele | |
from the album 21 | |
Released | 2011 |
Studio | Shangri La Studios, Malibu, California |
Genre | Country, soul |
Length | 4:03 |
Label | XL |
Songwriter(s) | |
Producer(s) | Rick Rubin |
It received mixed reviews from critics, with many criticizing Rubin's production of the track but praising Adele's vocals. It was certified gold by Music Canada (MC) and silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[1][2]