Arctic Monkeys, Olly Murs Score Ivor Novello Award Nods
London Grammar, Emeli Sande and John Newman have also made the cut. See the full list here...
Arctic Monkeys and Olly Murs have secured nominations at the 59th Ivor Novello Awards.
Alex Turner and Co scored a nod in the Album Award category, while Murs will go head-to-head with Emeli Sande and Passenger for the PRS for Music Most Performed Work title.
(Huh) You ain't nothin' but a troublemaker, girl
You had me hooked again from the minute you sat down
The way you bite your lips, got my head spinnin' around
After a drink or two, I was putty in your hands
I don't know if I have the strength to stand (ooh)
Trouble, troublemaker, yeah, that's your middle name (ooh)
I know you're no good, but you're stuck in my brain
And I wanna know
Why does it feel so good, but hurt so bad (whoa)
My mind keeps saying run as fast as you can
I say I'm done, but then you pull me back (whoa)
I swear you're giving me a heart attack
Troublemaker
It's like you're always there in the corners of my mind
I see a silhouette everytime, I close my eyes
There must be poison in those fingertips of yours
'Cause I keep comin' back again for more (ooh)
Trouble, troublemaker, yeah, that's your middle name (ooh)
I know you're no good, but you're stuck in my brain
And I wanna know
Why does it feel so good, but hurt so bad (whoa)
My mind keeps saying run as fast as you can
I say I'm done, but then you pull me back (whoa)
I swear you're giving me a heart attack
Troublemaker
Why does it feel so good, but hurt so bad (whoa)
My mind keeps saying run as fast as you can (you troublemaker)
I say I'm done, but then you pull me back (whoa)
I swear you're giving me a heart attack
Troublemaker
Maybe I'm insane
'Cause I keep doing the same damn thing
Think one day we gon' change
But you know just how to work that back
And make me forget my name
What the hell you do, I won't remember
I'll be gone until November
And you'll show up again next summer, yeah
Typical middle name is Prada
Fit you like a glove, girl, I'm sick of the drama
You're a troublemaker
But damn, girl, it's like I love the trouble
And I can't even explain why
Why does it feel so good, but hurt so bad (whoa)
My mind keeps saying run as fast as you can (troublemaker)
I say I'm done, but then you pull me back (whoa)
I swear you're giving me a heart attack
Troublemaker
Why does it feel so good but hurt so bad (and I can't even explain why)
My mind keeps saying run as fast as you can (troublemaker)
I say I'm done, but then you pull me back (whoa)
I swear you're giving me a heart attack
Troublemaker
John Newman is set to take on London Grammar and Palma Violets in the Best Song Musically and Lyrically field, with Disclosure, James Blake and Laura Mvula also picking up nods.
Other categories include Best Original Film Score, Best Contemporary Song and Best Television Soundtrack.
The Ivor Novello Awards 2014 will take place at the Grosvenor House in London on May 22.
Ivor Novello Awards 2014 nominations list:
Best Song Musically and Lyrically
Palma Violets: 'Best of Friends' (written by: Palma Violets)
John Newman: 'Love Me Again' (written by: Steve Booker, John Newman)
London Grammar: 'Strong' (written by: London Grammar)
Best Contemporary Song
Everything Everything: 'Kemosabe' (written by: Everything Everything)
Disclosure ft Sam Smith: 'Latch' (written by: Disclosure, Jimmy Napes, Sam Smith)
James Blake: 'Retrograde' (written by: James Blake)
Album Award
Arctic Monkeys: AM (written by: Alex Turner)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: Push the Sky (written by: Nick Cave, Warren Ellis)
Laura Mvula: Sing to the Moon (written by: Laura Mvula)
PRS for Music Most Performed Work
Emeli Sande: 'Clown' (written by: Grant Mitchell, Emeli Sande, Naughty Boy)
Passenger: 'Let Her Go' (written by: Passenger)
Olly Murs 'Troublemaker' (written by: Claude Kelly, Olly Murs, Steve Robson)
Best Television Soundtrack
Mr Selfridge (composed by: Charlie Mole)
Ripper Street (composed by: Dominik Scherrer)
The Thirteenth Tale (composed by: Benjamin Wallfisch)
Best Original Film Score
Captain Phillips (composed by Henry Jackman)
Gravity (composed by: Steve Price)
The Epic of Everest (composed by: Simon Fisher Turner)