ADELE ROLLING AT U.K. IVOR NOVELLO AWARDS
Grammy Winner Up for Best Song, Most Performed Work, Album
April 17, 2012
Adele is racking up awards here, there and everywhere.
The Grammy winner leads the pack for the U.K.’s 57th Ivor Novello Awards nominations, regarded as the most important honor for British writers, rewarding excellence in songwriting and composing. They are presented by BASCA (British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors) in association with PRS for Music and judged by the songwriting and composing community. The ceremony takes place May 17 in London’s Grosvenor House.
This year's nominations for Best Song Musically and Lyrically include "Rolling in the Deep" by Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth (Universal Music Publishing/EMI Music Publishing), Florence + the Machine's "Shake It Out" (written by Epworth, Florence Welch and Kid Harpoon) (EMI Music Publishing/Universal Music Publishing) and "The A Team," written and performed by British wunderkind Ed Sheeran (Sony/ATV Music Publishing).
Lana Del Rey gets a mention with her smash hit "Video Games,” co-written by Justin Parker (EMI Music Publishing/Sony/ATV Music Publishing), nominated for Best Contemporary Song.
"Rolling in the Deep" is also up for the PRS for Music Most Performed Work, alongside "Someone Like You" (Adele Adkins/Dan Wilson) (Universal Music Publishing/BMG Chrysalis). And she's up for the Album Award as well with her multi-platinum disc 21, the U.K's best-selling album of the 21st century.
Other awards to be announced on the night include the Lifetime Achievement, Outstanding Song Collection, Outstanding Contribution to British Music, Music Special International Award and Songwriter(s) of the Year.
THE NOMINATIONS
Best Song Musically and Lyrically:
Adele, "Rolling in the Deep"
Florence + the Machine, "Shake It Out"
Ed Sheeran, "The A Team"
Best Contemporary Song:
Nero, "Promises"
James Blake, "The Wilhelm Scream"
Lana Del Rey, "Video Games"
Best Original Film Score:
Harry Gregson-Williams and Matthew Herbert, Life in a Day
Alex Heffes, The First Grader
Jonny Greenwood, We Need to Talk About Kevin
Best Television Soundtrack:
Mark Russell, Leonardo
Paul Englishby, Page Eight
Martin Phipps, The Shadow Line |
PRS for Music Most Performed Work:
Adele, "Rolling in the Deep"
Adele, "Someone Like You"
Take That, "The Flood"
Album Award:
Adele, 21
Kate Bush, 50 Words for Snow
PJ Harvey, Let England Shake
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