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Last year, at a public Q&A in London, Lennox said she was eyeing retirement. "I've stopped writing because I'm too happy," she said. "It's thanks to someone who will remain nameless, but who makes me very happy with life these days. A lot of my writing was cathartic because it was a very helpful way to get certain feelings expressed. Misery is a great catalyst for some extraordinary music but you don't really want to live there 24/7. I'd rather be not successful and happy than be super-successful and absolutely miserable."
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Originally posted by Rolling Stone
Lennox has won four Grammys over the course of her career, including Best Rock Performance for the Eurythmics' "Missionary Man" in 1987 and three for her solo work, including a Best Vocal Performance win for "No More I Love You's" in 1996. The singer released her "I Put a Spell on You" cover on last year's covers album Nostalgia.
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I'm glad that she's in a good place. I'd love her to do a cover album of contemporary songs if she isn't writing anymore!
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"Nostalgia"