It's been seven hours and fifteen days
Since you took your love away
I go out every night and sleep all day
Since you took your love away

Since you been gone I can do whatever I want
I can see whomever I choose
I can eat my dinner in a fancy restaurant
But nothing
I said nothing can take away these blues
'Cause nothing compares
Nothing compares to you

It's been so lonely without you here
Like a bird without a song
Nothing can stop these lonely tears from falling
Tell me, baby, where did I go wrong?

I could put my arms around every boy I see
They'd only remind me of you
I went to the doctor and guess what he told me?
Guess what he told me?
He said, "Girl, you better try to have fun
No matter what you do, but he's a fool"
'Cause nothing compares
Nothing compares to you

All the flowers that you planted, mama
In the back yard
All died when you went away
I know that living with you, baby, was sometimes hard
But I'm willing to give it another try
Nothing compares
Nothing compares to you

Nothing compares
Nothing compares to you
Nothing compares
Nothing compares to you


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Nothing Compares 2 U Lyrics as written by Prince Rogers Nelson

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  • +3
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    this song is about being broken up with. it sucks so much when everyone just tells you to move on, because no matter what people say, you know that you're just completely broken. it's about realizing what you had too late to do anything about it.

    catherinekson May 29, 2002   Link
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    I think the break up fits more than the death explanation for the single line "but I'm willing to give it another try".

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    You're both right - Prince broke up with his girlfriend, and lost his mother to cancer at around the same time, and the song is generally about him being in a state of depression - seeing therapists etc etc.

    Some of the lyrics are about losing his girlfriend, and some are about the death of his mother.

    I think

    "Since you been gone I can do whatever I want I can see whomever I choose I can eat my dinner in a fancy restaurant But nothing I said nothing can take away these blues `Cause nothing compares Nothing compares to you"

    Is about his mother dying.

    As is

    "All the flowers that you planted, mother (Sinead O'Conner changed this lyric from mother to "mama") In the back yard All died when you went away"

    The rest is about losing his love

    ceej1979on March 09, 2012   Link
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    i love this song. i think it's about someone leaving you and how hard it is to get over them and how nothing compares to that person.

    jdeeregirlohon May 24, 2002   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    this song was adapted by sinead after her mum died, i read it in an interview

    luv_burns_meon September 15, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    I cry whenever I hear this song......

    Yollieon June 02, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    if any of you has seen the video for that song...when shes walking through paris...the tears are real...he mother died...or sum1 told me...

    blueon June 05, 2002   Link
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    I think everybody who has ever experienced the end of a relationship can relate to this. There is the time immediately after when you are counting the minutes and days since you last ssaw them and soon after that there's the anger and hurt and the realisation that everything you couldn't do before, you can. But no-one understands why your moods are swinging from one extreme emotion to another. And the most powerful video ever. i love this song

    rosieglowon August 21, 2002   Link
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    Each time I heard this song or sang to this song, I would gradually burst into tears. Now, after I have had my first experience with love, I truly, truly feel the pain of these words. This song is pretty much self-explanatory, but to me, the first two verses describe how everything means nothing because that special person is missing. I can go out all I want, meet tons of new people, party all night long . . . but at the end of the day, I would still feel empty because I am missing somebody from my life. I can`t even begin to describe how this song truly captures the pain one feels when a relationship has ended. Sinead did a wonderful job with the song and video.

    suepursticiouson December 22, 2004   Link
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    this was one of the songs i cried my eyes out to when iw as upset when i realised it was over between me and my boy. everythign about it is just so emotional. i think the song explains itself, and you only really need the title to work it out. its about someone leaving you, and you being torn to pieces because it feels like nothing will ever compare to them. i prefer this to princes original

    little_miss_failureon December 30, 2005   Link
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    I had always thought it was a Prince song and he let Sinead Oconnor use it after the death of her mother, and she sang it in reference to her mother passing away....maybe it was just me....

    ksm1luvon June 29, 2006   Link

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