That might have been the inspiration. The other segments see her walking through the Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris. By the end of the video, two tears are seen rolling down her face, one on each cheek. O'Connor later said that the tears were real. She didn't expect to cry, but then thought, "I should let this happen. She explained that the tears came after thinking about her mother, who died in a car accident in It was also a top five single in France.
In the US, it spent four weeks at number one, and was the third best-selling single of But what does it say about the era—and why does it still matter?
Follow and listen for free exclusively on Spotify. She took it. But it cost her dearly. Prince, as you are probably aware, wrote a shit ton of songs. And gave a shit ton away. And it transpires that some of those songs just sound better when sung by a woman. What are you gonna do about it? However cordial the initial business transaction here—the process by which Prince allowed her to record and release his song—forget all that. This is a hostile takeover. She changes the fundamental meaning of this song.
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Search Search for:. And famously as she sings, a tear begins to roll down her cheek. I always think of my mother… which is why I had the little tear in the video. As well as an audaciously talented performer, producer and multi-instrumentalist, Prince was a prolific songwriter, and generous with it — other hits he wrote that were recorded by other artists include Manic Monday by The Bangles and I Feel for You by Chaka Khan.
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