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An early theme in Collins’ music, although never specifically mentioned in his albums, involved his then-recent divorce. Two songs he wrote on the Genesis album Duke, Please Don't Ask and the Top 20 hit Misunderstanding, dealt with failed relationships. One year earlier he had produced and played drums on John Martyn's Grace and Danger, an album whose main theme is also marriage breakup. With the recording of his first solo album, Face Value, Collins attributed his divorce as his main influence , as can be inferred from songs such as If Leaving Me Is Easy. Collins’ marital frustrations formed the bulk of his first solo album as well as his second album, Hello, I Must Be Going!. With songs such as In The Air Tonight and I Don't Care Anymore, Collins’ early albums had a dark presence, usually heavy on the drums. Regarding Face Value, he says, I had a wife, two children, two dogs, and the next day I didn't have anything. So a lot of these songs were written because I was going through these emotional changes. There were occasional poppier influences–Face Value's Behind the Lines, for example, was a jazzy remake of a Genesis song he co-wrote. Face Value was a critical and multi-platinum success, and saw Collins’ profile increase further. Hello, I Must Be Going! gave him a UK #1 for his cover of The Supremes' You Can't Hurry Love. The album went triple-platinum in the United States like its predecessor and the Supremes cover was his first Top 10 US hit (it also hit the Top 10 of Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart). The album also reached #2 on the UK album chart, spending well over a year there. (*)