From the limo-driven days in her teens and being broke in her 20s, to dealing with sexual assault and endometriosis, Donaghmede-reared artist RuthAnne Cunningham talks about her journey as a songwriter, singer and mother alongside the release of her new album and book
Songwriter and singer RuthAnne Cunningham’s new book It’s Not Just a Song is out now. Photo: Nina Val
RuthAnne Cunningham was 17 years old when she co-wrote the song Too Little Too Late for US popstar JoJo, which in 2006 broke various Billboard chart records, won gold and platinum records in six countries and made it to No 2 in the Irish charts. The following year, the song won an American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers award for Cunningham and her co-songwriters Billy Steinberg (Madonna’s Like a Virgin, The Bangles’ Eternal Flame, Cyndi Lauper’s True Colours) and Josh Alexander (Demi Lovato’s Give Your Heart a Break). “That song was so huge. It was on the radio all the time. Everyone knew it. Everywhere I went, it was being played. It was just insane,” Cunningham recalls with a huge smile.
“People were then flying me all these places because they wanted to sign me as a writer, and this was back in the day when they’d send a limo to the airport to pick you up, and there were the dinners and all the ‘Oh, you’re amazing.’ So I was like, ‘Oh, God, this, this is easy. I’m in. I’ve got my foot in the door. I don’t have to get the boat back to Ireland’, you know?”