After being on a steady merry-go-round of releasing an album and then embarking on a year-long tour since her 2002 debut Come Away With Me, writing and recording a new LP was the furthest thing form Norah Jones‘ mind.“I was trying not to make a new album,” she chuckles down the line from New York City.
Instead, the nine-time Grammy winner, who has sold almost 50 million albums globally, tells the Sun she wanted to make one-off singles with her friends following 2016’s Day Breaks.“I found a way to stay creative by collaborating with different people in the studio every few months.
It was low commitment. It was just for fun. Then at the end we got a song and we released a single,” Jones says.The first batch of songs were assembled and