The 64-year-old musician says the "Space Oddity" hitmaker, who died in January at the age of 69 from cancer, had a big impact on his LP, '57th and 9th', reported Entertainment Weekly.
"David Bowie went first, and then Lemmy (Kilmister), and then my friend Alan Rickman died, and then Prince. It all seemed to topple on top of each other. It was a strange time because you think that these people are immortal, but then suddenly they're like the rest of us, they die.
The "Englishman in New York" singer, whose real name is Gordon Sumner, also said that he found inspiration for his new album through living and working in New York City.
The title from his album comes from the name of the intersection he passed every day on his way to and from his recording studio in the city.
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