Article 5JDMA Sinéad O’Connor: ‘I’ll always be a bit crazy, but that’s OK’

Sinéad O’Connor: ‘I’ll always be a bit crazy, but that’s OK’

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Simon Hattenstone
from World news | The Guardian on (#5JDMA)

After a life marked by abuse, fame, scandal and struggle, the Irish singer-songwriter says she never lost faith

Sinead O'Connor has been pretty much invisible for the past few years. There's a good reason, though, she tells me with her usual disregard for social niceties. I've spent most of the time in the nuthouse. I've been practically living there for six years." She pauses, takes an intense drag on her fag, and warns me off being similarly politically incorrect. We alone get to call it the nuthouse - the patients."

O'Connor is a music great - her 1990 version of Prince's Nothing Compares 2 U is one of the most transcendent five minutes in pop history, the solitary tear falling from her eye in the accompanying video one of its most beautiful images. The single topped the charts worldwide, as did the album it was taken from, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got. Astonishingly, in the 31 years that have passed, she has never had another UK Top 10 hit single and only one Top 10 album. And yet she remains a household name.

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