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Phil Collins went "hell for leather" working on a song for Adele.
The ‘Against All Odds’ hitmaker worked with the ‘Someone Like You’ singer on a track but admits he found it difficult to stay in contact with her.
He said: "Adele approached me and in my dark years when I didn’t really pay much attention to what was going on, when I was drinking myself to death. I didn’t know who Adele was so she called me and asked me if I wanted to write to her … She’d had two albums out by this point and sold billions of records.
"She was lovely, we met in London and she gave me a piece of music to finish which I went hell for leather to finish but then she got a bit difficult to find and then it was because she had just had a baby and it was a little bit early I read later … I didn’t have a phone number I just had an email address and I tried to stay in touch."
And the 65-year-old singer admits he was very nervous about launching a solo career to begin with but soon got "more comfortable" with it.
Speaking about his first concert as the main singer on ITV’s The Jonathan Ross Show, he said: "It was a bit terrifying. We were playing in London, Ontario, Canada and it was a given that I could sing the songs, I’d done the album and I’d sung backup with Peter [Gabriel] on older songs but I was more terrified about what to talk about between songs because Peter had this thing, he would tell these funny stories, surreal stories and that really wasn’t me … I eventually kind of finessed it a bit. I got more comfortable with it."
‘The Jonathan Ross Show’ airs on Saturday September 22 at 9.50pm on ITV.

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