"Nothing Compares 2 U" is a song written by the American musician
Prince
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for his band
the Family. It first appeared on their only album, ''
The Family'' (1985). Its lyrics express the feelings of longing expressed by an abandoned lover.
The Irish singer-songwriter
Sinéad O'Connor recorded a version for her second studio album, ''
I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got'' (1990), co-produced with
Nellee Hooper. It was released as the album's second single in early 1990 and became a worldwide hit. Its music video, directed by
John Maybury, received heavy rotation on
MTV. In December 1990, ''
Billboard'' named "Nothing Compares 2 U" the "#1 World Single" of 1990 at its first
''Billboard'' Music Awards, and ranked it as the No. 3 song for 1990 in the United States.
In 1993, Prince released a live version of "Nothing Compares 2 U", with
Rosie Gaines on guest vocals, on his compilation album ''
The Hits/The B-Sides''. His 1984 demo was released as a single in 2018 and included on the 2019 compilation ''
Originals''.
Background
"Nothing Compares 2 U" was written by the American musician
Prince
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, who recorded a demo in 1984. In 1985, Prince's
funk
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band
the Family released their sole studio album, ''
The Family,'' including "Nothing Compares 2 U". It was not released as a single and received little recognition. Prince's demo was released in 2018.
Recording
The Irish singer-songwriter
Sinéad O'Connor recorded a version of "Nothing Compares 2 U" for her second album, ''
I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got'' (1990), with a new arrangement by her and the producer
Nellee Hooper. O'Connor's version is in the
key of
F major.
Pre-production for the song was done at Hooper's house. Hooper enlisted
Gota Yashiki, with whom he'd previously worked on
Soul II Soul's
debut studio album, to do arranging and programming of instrument and drum tracks for the song. Yashiki utilized an
Atari ST
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computer running
C-Lab Notator sequencing software and an
Akai S1100 sampler. After recording sessions moved to
Britannia Row Studios, live drum parts were overdubbed and the cello part, provided by the Akai sampler, was finalized.
[
O'Connor's vocals were recorded in a single take, then double-tracked with another subsequent take, using an AKG C414B-ULS large-diaphragm condenser microphone. Per the singer's demands, absolutely no compression was to be used on her vocals.][
]
Music video
Concept
Directed by John Maybury, the music video
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consists mostly of a closeup of O'Connor's face as she goes through stages of sadness and anger while singing the lyrics; the rest consists of her walking through the Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris. Toward the end of the video, two tears roll down her face, one on each cheek. O'Connor has said that her tears were real. She did not intend to cry but then thought, "I should let this happen." She explained that the tears were triggered by thoughts of her mother, who died in a car accident in 1985. She said she learned to channel her emotions with the " bel canto" singing style, which she compared to extreme acting methods. In the middle and at the very end of the video, there is a shot from O'Connor's photo session for the ''I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got'' album cover.
Release and reception
The video received its world premiere on MTV's late-night alternative rock program '' 120 Minutes'' on January 28, 1990. It won three " Moonmen" at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards: Video of the Year (O'Connor was the first female artist to be awarded it), Best Female Video and Best Post-Modern Video. It was nominated for Breakthrough Video, Viewer's Choice and International Viewer's Choice during the ceremony. The video was also the subject of many parodies and spoofs, such as Gina Riley's parody "Nothing Is There" on '' Fast Forward,'' referring to the fact that O'Connor tended to shave her head bald.
Reception
Commercial
O'Connor's version was a worldwide hit, topping charts in O'Connor's native Ireland, Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States (plus top five in France). It was certified platinum in Austria and in the United Kingdom, and gold in Germany and in Sweden.
In the United States it spent four weeks at the top of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100; in addition, it was number one on the ''Billboard'' Alternative Songs chart and reached number two on the ''Billboard'' Adult Contemporary chart (held off the top position by Rod Stewart
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's " This Old Heart of Mine" for three weeks). In terms of its chart performance on the Hot 100 it ranked number three for 1990. In April 1990, it was certified platinum
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by the Recording Industry Association of America
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. On the second of its four weeks at number one, the record's parent album ''I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got'' started a six-week run at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200. In 2019, the single ranked 97 in a Hot 100 60th-anniversary Top 600 covering the period from 1958 to 2018.
In the United Kingdom the single ranked number two for the year, behind a re-release of the Righteous Brothers
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' " Unchained Melody". In July 2023, days after O'Connor's death, "Nothing Compares 2 U" reappeared on the UK Top 100 at number 45, and charted at number 1 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.
Critical
O'Connor's version received mostly positive reviews. Jodi Cleesattle from ''American Eagle'' felt that "there is pain in Sinéad O'Connor's voice, and there probably always will be". She remarked that "loneliness and longing" are highlighted on the song, adding that O'Connor's voice "fits the song perfectly. Her vocals soar and leap unexpectedly but gracefully, making, the ballad
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, the loveliest of love songs." Bill Coleman from '' Billboard'' declared it as a "brilliant interpretation of the melancholic lament." Ernest Hardy from '' Cashbox'' called it a "genuine tear-jerker".
Greg Sandow for ''Entertainment Weekly
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'' felt that it is a song "about how to carry on after losing love". Tom Moon from '' Knight Ridder'' said she "adapts the breathy approach of a torch singer." A reviewer from ''Los Angeles Times
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'' noted that the singer "match raw emotion with spare sounds" on "the quiet, desperate, lovelorn beauty". ''Melody Maker
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'' wrote, "It should go without saying that her voice is brilliant, but this is a pointless and embarrassing over-sentimental paw. The zillions of strings don't help, they don't add poignancy, they merely serve to drag the momentum backwards. ..A waste of talent."
Pan-European magazine ''Music & Media
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'' stated that out of all the recent covers of Prince songs – Chaka Khan's " I Feel for You", Tom Jones' " Kiss" and Simple Minds' " Sign o' the Times" – "this is definitely the most convincing." The reviewer noted further that originally recorded by Minneapolis
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band the Family for their 1985 debut album, "O'Connor's emotionally charged version has immediate appeal", and is "destined to be her biggest hit to date." David Giles from ''Music Week
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'' found that the song "is not one of Prince's finest moments, and O'Connor does little to disguise this fact bar a few token vocal somersaults. The string synths also have a dirge-like effect, dragging the rest of the arrangement along with them."
''The Network Forty''s reviewer wrote that "when Sinéad sang 'Nothing Compares 2 U', seas calmed, angels wept and Top 40
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radio stood still to listen to this powerful expression of unrequited love." James Brown from ''NME
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'' said, "Pining for a recently departed love, Sinéad hits the lyrics with an immense range of vocal ability and passion. From a gossamer thin whisper to a searing plea she shows just how much catching up Kate Bush
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has to do." Tom Doyle from '' Smash Hits'' felt that "it doesn't sound at all like any of her other stuff."
Retrospective
In 2019, Bill Lamb from About.com wrote that O'Connor's "emotional, gutsy performance made it a classic. Painful loss meets stunning vocal beauty with a perfectly understated instrumental arrangement." In their 2020 retrospective review, Matthew Hocter from ''Albumism'' described it as a song "deeply rooted in emotion and despair which would go on to certify O'Connor and that song as one of music history's most unforgettable moments." AllMusic
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editor Steve Huey called the song "stunning" and noted its "remarkable intimacy".
In 2010, Tom Ewing of '' Freaky Trigger'' noted it as a "very moving track", and added that it "captures the stasis, anger and devastation of a bad break-up with awful accuracy." He also complimented the music "whose stately, sympathetic pulse gives O’Connor the canvas she needs to be so devastating." In a 2000 review, Steven Wells from ''NME
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'' said "it remains one of the best 'boo-hoo, my bloke's left me' pop songs ever recorded", and a "stark reminder that O'Connor is blessed with an amazing and unique voice". He concluded with that it "remains the outstanding highlight of her career to date. She's more than capable of surpassing it in the future. Less Sade and more Aretha, please."
In 2009, Mark Richardson from ''Pitchfork
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'' stated that "you have to look pretty hard to find a better expression in pop music
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of the void that exists when a relationship ends." In a 2015 retrospective review, ''Pop Rescue'' wrote that O'Connor "makes light work" of the track, and she's "having plenty of power to belt out the lyrics at the right points." The reviewer added that it is a "fantastic exhibit of 90s music". In 2004, Sal Cinquemani from ''Slant Magazine
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'' felt that it perhaps is O'Connor's "greatest vocal achievement" and described it as a "classic torch song she quite simply owns."
Prince versions
In 1993, Prince released a live version of "Nothing Compares 2 U", with Rosie Gaines on guest vocals, on his compilation album '' The Hits/The B-Sides''. This version reached number seven on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart in 1993 and number 66 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
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chart in the ''Billboard'' issue dated January 15, 1994. Following Prince's death in 2016, this version reached number 43 on the US Digital Songs Sales chart and number 31 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart. Prince also released other live versions of the song on his concert film '' Rave Un2 the Year 2000'', and on his 2002 live album
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'' One Nite Alone... Live!''.
Prince's 1984 demo (albeit in newly mixed form by Tony Maserati) was released as a single in 2018 by Warner Bros. Records in conjunction with his estate. It was accompanied by a music video, consisting of edited rehearsal footage shot in mid-1984. The single reached number 21 on the US Hot R&B Songs
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chart and number eight on the US R&B Digital Song Sales chart in 2018. It was included as the final track on Prince's 2019 posthumous compilation ''Originals.''
Personnel (1984 version)
Credits sourced from Duane Tudahl and Guitarcloud
* Prince
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– lead and backing vocals, Yamaha DX7, electric guitar, bass guitar, drums
* Eric Leeds – saxophone
* Susannah Melvoin – backing vocals
* Clare Fischer – orchestral arrangement
Legacy
* In 2003, ''Q'' magazine ranked "Nothing Compares 2 U" at number 242 in their list of the "1001 Best Songs Ever".
* It was included at number 165 by ''Rolling Stone
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'' in its list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
* In 2007, VH1 ranked O'Connor's rendition number 10 of the "100 Greatest Songs of the 90s".
* In September 2010, ''Pitchfork'' included the song at number 37 on their ''Top 200 Tracks of the 90s''.
* The song was listed at number 77 on ''Billboard''s "Greatest Songs of All Time".
* ''Time'' magazine included "Nothing Compares 2 U" in its 2011 (unranked) list of "All-TIME 100 Songs".
* In 2012, ''Porcys'' listed the song at number 60 in their ranking of "100 Singles 1990-1999", noting that "it's probably one of the noblest, most dignified slow songs of the decade".
* In October 2014, Aretha Franklin
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released her 38th and final studio album '' Aretha Franklin Sings the Great Diva Classics'' in which she covered several songs by other female recording artists, including an upbeat, jazz
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version of "Nothing Compares 2 U".
* On May 4, 2016, the song was simulcast on radio stations throughout the United States to commemorate Prince 15 days after his death. The simulcast was timed to reflect the song's opening lyric: "It's been 7 hours and 15 days since you took your love away."
* Chris Cornell posted a link to his version the day after Prince's death. In an accompanying message, he wrote: "Prince's music is the soundtrack to the soulful and beautiful universe he created, and we have all been privileged to be part of that amazing world. I performed his song 'Nothing Compares 2 U' for the first time a couple months ago. It has a timeless relevance for me and practically everyone I know. Sadly, now his own lyrics in this song could not be more relevant than at this moment, and I sing them now in reverence as I pay tribute to this unequaled artist who has given all of our lives so much inspiration and made the world so much more interesting. We will miss you Prince!!!" On Father's Day
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2018, Cornell's daughter Toni released a version of the song she recorded with her father before his death in 2017. In 2020, the song was covered on Chris Cornell's '' No One Sings Like You Anymore, Vol. 1''.
* In 2019, ''Stacker'' placed the song at number 20 in their list of "Best 90s pop songs".
* In 2020, ''The Guardian
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'' ranked the song at number 12 in its list of the "100 Greatest UK No 1s"
* In 2020, Cleveland.com ranked "Nothing Compares 2 U" the best ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one song of the 1990s in 2020, calling it "one of the greatest love songs ever written".
* Country
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artist Jon Pardi covered the song on his album ''Rancho Fiesta Sessions'' in 2020.
* It was included at number 184 by ''Rolling Stone'' in its 2021 update list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
* In 2024, Annie Lennox, accompanied by Wendy & Lisa sang this song at the 2024 Grammy Awards during the "In Memoriam" segment as a tribute to O'Connor. During the performance she had a tear painted on her cheek in homage to a similar scene in the song's music video. She ended the performance by saying "Artists for ceasefire! Peace in the world!" as a response to the 2023 Gaza war ceasefire and the Gaza war. The statement was also seen as a tribute to O'Connor's political outspokenness.
* In 2025 at the Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special the song was performed by Miley Cyrus
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and Brittany Howard with backing by The Roots.
Track listings
* 7" single
# "Nothing Compares 2 U" – 5:09
# " Jump in the River" – 4:13
* CD maxi
# "Nothing Compares 2 U" – 5:09
# "Jump in the River" – 4:13
# "Jump in the River" (instrumental) – 4:04
Credits and personnel
Nothing Compares 2 U
* Sinéad O'Connor – lead vocals, background vocals, producer, mixing
* Prince
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– music and lyrics
* Nellee Hooper – producing
* Chris Birkett – engineering
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, mixing
* Dave Burnham assistant mix engineer
Jump in the River
* Sinéad O'Connor – music and lyrics, lead vocals, producer, mixing
* Marco Pirroni – music and lyrics
* Chris Birkett – engineering, mixing
* Fachtna O' Ceallaigh – mixing
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
All-time charts
Ireland chart history
"Nothing Compares 2 U" entered the Irish singles chart on January 11, 1990, reaching number one two weeks later. After a six-week run at the top, Sinéad O'Connor was replaced by " Love Shack" by the B-52's. The song left the chart on March 29, after twelve weeks.
UK chart history
In the UK Top 100 chart dated January 20, 1990, the single entered at number 30, then rocketed to number three, then to number one, where it stayed for four weeks, holding off a twin challenge from dance
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acts Technotronic and Black Box. The single slipped to number two in the chart dated March 3, replaced at the top by " Dub Be Good to Me" by Beats International. "Nothing Compares 2 U" completed its twelve-week run within the UK Top 40 in early April. "Nothing Compares 2 U" was Britain's biggest-selling new recording of 1990, ranking number two in the year-end chart behind a re-release of the Righteous Brothers' 1965 hit "Unchained Melody".
US chart history
The single entered the Top 40 of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number 33, in the issue dated March 24, 1990. "Nothing Compares 2 U" rose steadily over the next four weeks – no doubt bolstered by the increasing exposure of the song's video on MTV – before reaching number one in the issue dated April 21. The single took just six weeks to reach number one – tied with Madonna
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's " Vogue" and New Kids on the Block's " Step by Step" as the year's fastest climber to the top. It spent four weeks at number one, as it did in the UK, with Jane Child's " Don't Wanna Fall in Love" and Calloway's " I Wanna Be Rich" stuck at number two. Madonna's "Vogue" replaced "Nothing Compares 2 U" at number one. The single spent ten weeks in the Top Ten – one of only four 1990 releases to do so – and finished its 15-week run in the US Top 40 in late June.
Certifications and sales
Release history
See also
* List of European number-one airplay songs of the 1990s
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