She miscarried in her late 60s and quickly lost custody of her son, Nicholas, with Dunbar. Additionally, Marianne lost credit for her 1969 song Sister Morphine because.
The Stones thought she may buy narcotics with the money it brought in. She battled heroin addiction for a few years and lived on the streets of central London.
“It’s very, very strange to think about it,” she said in an interview with The Guardian in 2007. To shoot drugs and live on a wall was such a dehumanizing experience.
The difficult period was “what I needed at that time,” she said. There was total anonymity. I wanted to vanish, and I succeeded. In 1979, the superstar made a comeback to the public eye with.
The publication of the album Broken English. In 1987, Marianne went into treatment and reinvented herself as a jazz and blues vocalist with the highly acclaimed Strange Weather.