Walk Away Slow

Album: Walk Away Slow (2010)
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  • English singer-songwriter Tiffany Page was raised in Zimbabwe until the age of 8 before returning to England to live in London in the 1990s. She performed in the London club scene then signed to Mercury Records in early 2009. Page spent the remaining part of the year in LA and London writing and recording her debut album, Walk Away Slow.
  • This is Page's debut single, which was released on March 15, 2010. Like the majority of the album this song was inspired by a specific relationship. She told Q magazine: "Most of the songs are about one particular relationship. I'm at that point in my life. The songs I like best by Hole or L7 are the ones about boys."

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