Singer Norah Jones has been left feeling foolish after setting up a Twitter.com account to keep fans up to date with her recording sessions - and never using it.
The jazz-pop hitmaker thought it would be a good idea to 'tweet' while recording new album The Fall, but she never had anything to write - and the site remained dormant.
Now, as she prepares to release the album, she says, "We acquired the account when I went into the studio because we thought it would be a good idea for me to start being like, 'Hey, I'm in the studio.'
"I stared at that web page for about two weeks, every few days. I feel like a total dope. Everything that I want to say sounds dorky, and everything that I don't want to say sounds totally contrived."
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