U2 Frontman Bono and T-Bone Burnett working on Imelda May's new album
Imelda May has revealed Bono gave her some wise words about how her new 'break up' album could be a "game changer".
The 41-year-old Dubliner, who is currently in the studio after splitting with husband Darrel Higham, revealed that the U2 frontman has been a "mentor" on the T-Bone Burnett-produced album.
"The album is about my life and what I've experienced recently," she told the Irish Sun.
"The songs are more honest than anything before. I've gone through friendship, divorce, falling in love again, falling out of love again. I've had a rollercoaster year and I am still in the middle of it."
Imelda May salutes "producer and creator extraordinaire" T-Bone Burnett - she's nicknamed him 'The Wizard' Photo: Imelda May, Instagram
"He (Bono) told me, 'If you get this record right it will be a game changer' and that became a song, Game Changer.
"Bono has been like a mentor with this record. So he's been hounding T-Bone about me," May added. Burnett's other credits include albums by Elvis Costello, BB King, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss.
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