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Fans are re-sharing Sinead O’Connor’s cover of Nirvana’s ‘All Apologies’

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Sinead O’Connor‘s cover of Nirvana‘s track ‘All Apologies’ in light of the Irish singer’s passing.Her cover of the grunge hit was featured as the seventh track on her fourth studio album, 1994’s ‘Universal Mother’.

O’Connor’s version of the song also transforms the Nirvana track into an acoustic ballad and the accompanying video features O’Connor singing in front of a house.‘All Apologies’ was the second single from Nirvana’s third LP, 1993’s ‘In Utero’.

It is most known for the stripped down version that the band played during their famous MTV Unplugged session.The Irish singer passed away earlier this week (July 26) at the age of 56.

She was found unresponsive at her home in London.Fans have taken to Twitter to share her cover of the track with one user sharing: “Sinéad O’Connor deserves enormous credit for her political stands and songwriting, but on a personal level as someone who was deeply shaped by Kurt Cobain, I love her Nirvana cover as much as anything she did, up there w/Julien Baker’s Jawbreaker take.”Another user shared: “Friendly reminder that Sinéad O’Connor also did one of the best Nirvana covers of all time”Courtney Love, frontwoman of Hole and the widow of Kurt Cobain, took to Instagram to share a photos of her and O’Connor together along with a photo of herself with Cobain, their daughter Frances Bean and O’Connor.

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