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'Sing across rooftops': Bono writes coronaviru­s song dedicated to Italy

- Ben Beaumont-Thomas

U2 frontman Bono has performed his first new music since 2017 with a song inspired by Italians quarantine­d during the coronaviru­s outbreak.

He posted the new song, Let Your Love Be Known, to his Instagram account with the caption: “For the Italians who inspired it… for the Irish… for ANYONE who this St Patrick’s Day is in a tight spot and still singing. For the doctors, nurses, carers on the front line, it’s you we’re singing to.”

Apparently at home in Dublin, he says he wrote Let Your Love Be Known an hour before posting it, and performs it solo on piano. The lyrics see him walk through a deserted Dublin, and speak of isolation and fear amid the coronaviru­s outbreak. But inspired by the footage of quarantine­d Italians singing to each other from their balconies, he sings: “You can’t touch but you can sing across rooftops / sing to me down the phone / sing and promise me you won’t stop / sing and you’re never alone.”

The song was released on St Patrick’s Day as celebratio­ns were cancelled in Ireland and worldwide because of social distancing guidelines.

U2’s most recent album was Songs of Experience, released in December 2017. They performed a world tour, Innocence and Experience, in 2018, and in 2019 took their Joshua Tree anniversar­y tour to Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

Lyrics to Let Your Love Be Known

Yes there was silenceyes there was no people hereyes I walked through the streets of Dublin and no-one was nearYes I don’t know youNo I didn’t think I didn’t careYou live so very far away from just across the squareAnd I can’t reach but I can rainYou can’t touch but

you can sing Across rooftops Sing down the phone Sing and promise me you won’t stop Sing your love, be known, let your love be known.

Yes there is isolation You and me we’re still here Yes when we open our eyes we will stare down the fear And maybe I’ve said the wrong thing Yes I made you smile I guess the longest distance is always the last mile. And I can’t reach but I can rain You can’t touch but you can sing Across rooftops Sing to me down the phone Sing and promise me you won’t stop Sing and you’re never alone. Sing as an act of resistance Sing though your heart is overthrown When you sing there is no distance So let your love be known, oh let your love be known Though your heart is overthrown.Let your love be known.

 ??  ?? Message to people on the frontline … Bono, pictured at the UN in February. Photograph: Spencer Platt/Getty Images
Message to people on the frontline … Bono, pictured at the UN in February. Photograph: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

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