3 weeks ago 26th Oct 13:15
Norah Jones doesn't mind if her new album isn't a financial success.
The 'Come Away With Me' singer - who is set to return with her fourth album 'The Fall' next month - is happy with her career despite her belief the LP may not do as well as her previous albums.
She said: "I'm very aware of the ways things go. It would have been nice to have a steady career and go up and up.
"And if you look at it that way, yeah I am just going to keep on going down and that's kind of sad but the truth is it is fine; I have been very successful. I know I will never reach that kind of craziness again, thank God."
I'm very aware of the ways things go
Meanwhile, the 30-year-old songstress has admitted she found her rise to fame "insane".
She explained: "It was a bit overwhelming and I can't say it was all fun. In the beginning it was a lot of work, but, yeah, it was insane.
"But people struggle their whole lives making music and don't get any notoriety so I felt really lucky and I also felt, "Wow, I can't believe people really like this." I came to New York to sing jazz and then two years later I had a record deal, and was writing songs. It was amazing."
Norah will release her fourth album 'The Fall' on November 17th.
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Readers' Comments
#1 by Charles - 3 weeks ago 28th Oct 18:01
Norah Jones has the kind of talent that will give her (if she wants) a thirty or forty year career in the music industry. Long after most of the current artists have been forgotten, Nor... READ MORE