Her well-publicised antics have distracted attention from the fact that she can sing, and beautifully. Caroline Sullivan from The Guardian said it "is the troubled Irish singer at her most stunning. Kent Zimmerman from the Gavin Report constated, "As Bruce Springsteen did on the Philadelphia Soundtrack, O'Connor steals the show". Of course, who said we live in a fair world?" Brittle keyboard flourishes, spacy rhythmic patterns and dramatic production (from Friday and Tim Simenon) make for a single that should, in a fair world, make serious noise at all rock, pop and college outlets. He wrote that on this "raw, spine-tingling" track, "Sinead opens all of the emotional floodgates for this one, hitting vocal peaks not heard since she covered Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U”. Augusto from Cashbox named it Pick of the Week, describing it as a "riveting performance" from O’Connor. Larry Flick from Billboard felt "You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart" is "her most powerful performance" since " Nothing Compares To You", noting that it "overflows with primal emotion", "complemented by icy-cool keyboards and a snakey drum pattern that would normally flood alternative, dance, and adventurous top 40 stations." Troy J. The music video was directed by Jim Sheridan and nominated for an award at the 1994 MTV Music Awards. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it reached number 43. It was critically acclaimed and a top 5 hit in both Ireland and Poland, while peaking at number 19 in Finland and number 42 in the UK. The song is produced by English musician Tim Simenon and does not appear on any of O'Connor's studio albums, but in 1997, it was included on her first compilation album, So Far. " You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart" is a song by Irish singer-songwriter Sinéad O'Connor, written by Bono, Gavin Friday and Maurice Seezer for the soundtrack to the 1993 film In the Name of the Father, starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Emma Thompson. "You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart" on YouTube 1994 single by Sinéad O'Connor "You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart"įrom the album In the Name of the Father: Original Soundtrack Album
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