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"All I Ask" is a song recorded by English singer and songwriter Adele for her third studio album 25 (2015). The song was written by Adele, Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence and Christopher Brody Brown, while production of the song was provided by The Smeezingtons. Lyrically, the track is about looking for one last night with a lover, before they go their separate ways. Musically, the song is a deep, resonant piano ballad. "All I Ask" received positive reviews from critics, with many deeming it as an album highlight. The song peaked at number 66 on the France Chart and number 3 on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles. Adele performed the song during Adele Live in New York City and on The Late Late Show with James Corden.

Background and composition
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Inspired by pianist, singer, and songwriter Billy Joel, "All I Ask" strips back instrumentation to piano only and has been described as sounding different "from the rest of modern pop". According to Clash, the song "is practically designed to be belted out in the semi-finals of some faceless talent show by the favourite, all emotive key changes and elongated vowels". Hannah McKee of Stuff.co.nz referred to "All I Ask" as a "melancholy love ballad".

Critical reception
Yahoo! News' Liz Rowley wrote "'All I Ask' leaves listeners with a solid sense of accepting love lost, and dredges up the dreadful finality that resignation brings with it" and stated that it "arrives at an emotional plane that's devastating yet utterly relatable". Christina Garibaldi of MTV opined "This song is so emotional that you can feel Adele’s heart break into a million pieces" and called it "a song of desperation". The National's Rob Garratt wrote "Tidy, fast piano patterns drive this datedly derivative ballad" and opined that the track "doesn’t sound like Adele".

Neil McCormick of The Telegraph deemed "All I Ask" as a "deep, resonant piano ballad". Entertainment Weekly's Leah Greenblatt wrote that the song feels "much more expected: classic vehicles soaked in stately production and minor-key melancholy". Tom Breihan of Stereogum called "All I Ask", "a Barbra Streisand-style weeper". Slate's Forrest Wickman opined that the song "is about looking for one last night with a lover, before they go their separate ways". Andy Gill of The Independent wrote "Adele seems to be trying to jinx a relationship, apparently for the sake of one last memory".

The New York Times' Jon Caramanica listed "All I Ask" as the fifth best song of 2015. In a rave review, he wrote "It’s a palpable gear shift, a form of singing that’s as confident in attitude as in acuity, and it enlivens this song to something like a masterpiece" and called it a "mold-breaking song, one that’s even bigger than the legend". Natalie Finn of E! deemed the song's lyrics "It matters how this ends / cause what if I never love again?" as the most emotional from 25. Vanity Fair's Josh Duboff called "All I Ask" "the song you are going to try to sing in your shower again and again".

Live performances
Adele first performed the song on Adele Live in New York City, which was recorded at a one-night-only show at Radio City Music Hall on 17 November and broadcast on NBC on 14 December. At the end of the performance, she quipped "It's better on record". Adele also performed the song on The Late Late Show with James Corden during the Carpool Karaoke segment, which appeared online on 13 January 2016.