"Lady With The Spinning Head" Lyrics U2

Lady with the Spinning Head was a song left over from the Achtung Baby recording sessions. Keen listeners will note its similarity to The Fly. The song was released as a B-side to the single, One.

The song channels the intense emotional fragmentation that defined the band’s early 90s sound, wrapped in themes of desire, disorientation, and existential yearning. 

The titular "lady" embodies a swirling persona, a metaphor for the dizzying effect of love, lust, and power on the human soul. Bono’s lyrics paint a picture of someone who is caught between conflicting impulses—simultaneously drawn to and repelled by the dizzying experience of infatuation and obsession. 

Lines like “The world turns and we get dizzy / It's hard to see this somewhere else” reflect a sense of existential vertigo, where personal relationships become inseparable from the larger chaos of the world. In this state of flux, identity and desire blur, leaving the protagonist vulnerable to the forces of both passion and despair.





'Lady with the Spinning Head' Song Lyrics:

Here she comes, lady luck again
Figure of eight, six and nine again
My lady with the spinning head
Whatever the deal she won't let me down
Wherever I go she's always hanging round
My lady with the spinning head

Lady with the spinning head
Lady with the spinning head
Oh yeah

She's been gone but I knew she'd be back
She's got the rent, she put me in the black
The lady with the spinning head
If I ever let go, she'd cure my blues
She's the one in the Chinese shoes
Lady with the spinning head
I'm on top when she's around
Shes my ticket out of town
Lady with the spinning head

Lady with the spinning head
Lady with the spinning head
Lady with the spinning head
Lady with the spinning head

Here she comes, lady luck again
Figures
Here she comes
Figure of eight, six and nine again

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Lady with the Spinning Head,” although not selected for the final track list of Achtung Baby, proved to be a fertile ground for U2's creative evolution, spawning the foundational elements of three tracks that would become central to the album: “The Fly,”Ultraviolet (Light My Way),” and “Zoo Station.” 


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