Carla Morrison is doin’ it all for love…
The 36-year-old Mexican Latin Grammy-winning indie-pop guitarist and singer has released the emotional ballad “Todo Fue Por Amor,” which is about the power of love.
The single’s release comes on the heels of Morrison’s preparations to launch the next leg of her The Renaissance Tour in the U.S.
Inspired by her life, the single will be the title track for the film Con Esta Luz, which honors the life of the late Sister María Rosa Leggol — a remarkable Honduran community leader who, throughout her life, helped more than 87,000 children escape poverty by providing them housing, education and security.
“It was very exciting and inspiring for me when I received the call to work on the song for this film because it is about a woman who made a big difference to thousands of people, thousands of orphaned children to whom she gave all her love and support! She changed so many lives!” Morrison shared on social media.
The lyrics take on special meaning knowing this context — and the video, which shows glimpses of the film, builds on this celebration of the healing power of love and how impactful it is to dedicate one’s life to the service of others.