Released: September 9, 2003

Songwriter: Pablo Moses

My love I bring to you
My heart I sold to you
Just say I must give it to you
I want you to know that it's true
Mankind no uses
Think of love and nothing else
There is too much corruption
In more nation and nation
Just said I must deliver this message
Accept it and always be blessed

People you must come to realize
Without love there is no communication

My love I bring to you
My heart I sold too
Just say I must give it to you
I want you to know that it's true

My love I bring to you
My heart and soul too

[Crying croon]

Mankind no uses
Think of love and nothing else

My love I bring to you
My heart and soul too

My love I bring to you
My love I bring to you

My heart and soul too
My heart and soul too

My love I bring to you

Sinéad O’Connor

Sinéad O'Connor (who goes by Shuhada' Sadaqat in her private life) is an Irish singer-songwriter who rose to fame in the late 80s with her album The Lion and the Cobra and achieved worldwide success with her cover of Prince’s “Nothing Compares to You” in 1990.

O'Connor was discovered in 1985 when Nigel Grainge of Ensign Records saw her band Ton Ton Macoute perform. Although he was not fond of the band’s music, he was impressed by O'Connor’s ‘amazing voice’. Grainge had O'Connor record four songs with Karl Wallinger (World Party) and signed her to his label. O'Connor’s first single was the song “Heroine” which she co-wrote with U2’s guitarist The Edge for the film Captive.

Her debut album The Lion and the Cobra was a sensation when it was released in 1987, reaching gold record status and earning a Best Female Rock Vocal Performance Grammy nomination. O'Connor’s debut single “Troy” charted in The Netherlands and Belgium, and “Mandinka”, released in late 1987, cracked the top 20 in the UK and top 30 in three other European countries, helping her album chart well in Europe. Spin Magazine described the album as a “remarkable, still-spine-tingling first record”.