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Sinead O'Connor - This Is To Mother You

Artist: Sinéad O'Connor Song: This Is To Mother You Mix: Album Version Videomix by Ralfer - © 2004  
 
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bapermo (20 hours ago) Show Hide
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Amazing song...just stunning...it talks about adoption?
karolbrooklyn (22 hours ago) Show Hide
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the new version with MJB is terrible compared to this song from Gospel Oak,
comodisc (1 week ago) Show Hide
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This song got a single dad through many trying days, thank you Sinead.
NeverGetOld2009 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Class job. Thanks.
SkNyJoe (3 months ago) Show Hide
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She's doing a new version of this song with Mary J Blige and Santigold for a charity... can't wait for that. Love Sinead!
JewishVegan (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I LOVE Sinead.
But, can not stand that Mary J. Blige. She can't sing. I don't understand her allure.
raindancer35205 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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thanks for posting!
heartpeter (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Saved me from me, and reminded me the importance of my mother, even though she was gone from this planet...it reminded me of her love so powerfully.......thanks Sinead!
sulyokreka (3 months ago) Show Hide
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It's so beautiful! Giving hope, love and comfort...
Perfect music too. Reminds me to Enya's songs. I just love Irish artists (Enya, Sinead, U2, The Corrs...).
Somehow Irish music and way of thinking is quite close to the Hungarian's, I mean folk music, rythm, themes... and troubled history... I think we are brothers and sisters somehow. In soul at least, for sure. : )
Greetings from Budapest!
Réka
gottaopenyoureyes (3 months ago) Show Hide
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This is what I think also :-)
Petra from Budapest

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