Valerie Bertinelli Pens Heartfelt Instagram Tribute For Sinéad O’Connor

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Valerie Bertinelli Pens Heartfelt Instagram Tribute For Sinéad O’Connor

Valerie Bertinelli is reflecting on Sinéad O’Connor’s influence on her personal musical tastes.

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News of O’Connor’s death was announced on Wednesday evening, after the singer was reported to have died on Tuesday night, according to reports.

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Tributes for the “Nothing Compares 2 U” singer began pouring in on social media Wednesday, following the announcement of O’Connor’s death at age 56. Many have cited O’Connor’s weakness and influence on the music world.

In addition to Bertinelli’s decade-long career as an actor, the “One Day at a Time” alum knows a thing or two about music. She was married to the late Eddie Van Halen for over 20 years.

The “Losing It” author took to Instagram to commemorate O’Connor and share some insight into her personal relationship with O’Connor’s music.

Bertinelli calls O’Connor’s Debut LP ‘One of My Favorite Albums of All Time’

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O’Connor became a household name after college radio and alternative chart success for several years following the release of “Nothing Compares 2 U.” This song was written and originally performed by Prince.

Irish singer Sin ad O apos Connor died at 56 Live image in concert like a priestMEGA

The music video mainly focuses on O’Connor’s attractive facial shots. In the end, he shed tears.

Bertinelli wrote his tribute to O’Connor on Wednesday evening on Instagram.

Posting the LP’s cover, Bertinelli wrote, “Opening with a Serenity Prayer and leading into some of the most beautiful and thought-provoking songs, mostly written by Sinéad, I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got is one of my all-time favorite albums. time. His songwriting was so powerful and touching that it opened up the way I see the world. I think I still know every word to every song as it was on repeat for most of the 1990s. May you rest in peace sweet, weak, beautiful soul,” she wrote along with a dove emoji and a clear heart.

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Many of Bertinelli’s followers joined the Food Network star in remembering O’Connor in the comments section.

“I just love him. I was (and still am) in awe of his wit and philosophy when I saw him speak in various interviews in his early 20s. A soul so old and ahead of its time. I am very sad today. ?,” wrote one fan.

“It’s truly some of the best songwriting of our time. I feel visible when I listen to his music. So sad about how much he is suffering. ?,” another follower chimed in.

“Really love this album! She is a beautiful singer and lyricist?,” wrote an admirer of O’Connor.

“I am also listening to this album. My heart is broken ?,” one listener chimed in.

“Part of me grew up and questioned long-held norms. He is a bada**. I hope he knows the impact,” added one listener.

“Amazing album— one of my favorites! ??? RIP,” wrote another listener.

“I Do Not Want What I Haven’t Got” was originally released in March 1990. The LP is the second, following 1987’s “The Lion and the Cobra”. O’Connor’s latest release is “I’m Not Bossy, I’m The Boss,” released nine years ago. (all info via Allmusic.)

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