Showing posts with label U2 b-side. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U2 b-side. Show all posts

'I've got you under my skin' lyrics by Bono and Frank Sinatra

Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Under My Skin lyrics by Bono and Frank Sinatra

'I've got you under my skin' lyrics by Bono and Frank Sinatra

A song with a pedigree of talent. Written by the great song writer Cole Porter and when first sung by Virginia Bruce it became an Oscar nominated song in 1936. 

Frank Sinatra made it his own in 1946. A re-recording in 1966 prove extremely popular an it became a standard to cover.

And then enters Bono.
i've got you under my skin lyrics Bono and U2
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Bono and the Chairman of the Board recorded it was a duet in 1993 and released it as a double A-Side with the U2 single, Stay (Faraway, So Close) from the Grammy Award winning Zooropa album.

Bono made a variant to the lyrics when he sang 'don't you know old blue eyes' - a reference to Sinatra himself.


U2's I've got you under my skin song lyrics:


I have got you under my skin
I've got you deep in the heart of me
So deep in my heart you're really a part of me
I've got you under my skin

I have tried so not to give in
I have said to myself this affair, never gonna go so well
But why should I try to resist when baby, I know so well
That I've got you under my skin

I would sacrifice anything come what might
For the sake of holding you near
In spite of a warning voice comes in the night
And repeats, and it shout's in my ear

Bono

"Don't you know blue eyes, you never can win
Use your mentality, wake up to reality"
But each time I do just the thought of you
Makes me stop before I begin
Because I've got you under my skin

I'd sacrifice everything come what might
For the sake of having you near
Inspite of a warning voice that comes in the night
And repeats, and it shout's in my ear

"Don't you know you fool, you never can win
Use your mentality, wake up to reality"
But each time that I do just the thought of you
Makes me stop before I begin
'Cause I've got you under my skin
And I love you under my skin

"North and South of the River'' lyrics by U2 - B-Side

Tuesday, September 20, 2016
This song was a b-side on U2's Starring at the Sun single which was from the Pop album.
North and South of the River” is a reflective and politically charged song that delves into the complexities of the Northern Ireland conflict during the 1990s. Co-written by Bono, The Edge, and Irish singer-songwriter Christy Moore, the lyrics explore themes of division, reconciliation, and the yearning for peace.

The song’s title symbolizes the physical and ideological divide between Protestant unionists and Catholic nationalists in Belfast, separated by the River Lagan. Lines such as “I see your face, I look in your eyes” suggest a shared humanity amidst the entrenched divisions, emphasizing the potential for understanding and unity despite years of mistrust and violence. This empathetic approach is central to the song’s message, reflecting Bono’s commitment to using art as a bridge in politically fractured landscapes.

North and South of the River lyrics by U2

The lyrics also carry a deeply personal undercurrent, focusing on the emotional toll of conflict on individuals and relationships. “There was a time, we were the same” recalls a nostalgic yearning for a pre-divided state, whether literal or metaphorical, while “I'm not afraid to talk” conveys a sense of courage and openness necessary for peacebuilding. 

North and South of the River lyrics by U2

I wanna reach out over the lough
And feel your hand across the water
Walk with you along an unapproved road
Not looking over my shoulder
I wanna see and I wanna hear
To understand your fears
But we're north and south of the river

I've been doing it wrong all of my life
This holy town has turned me over
A young man running from what he didn't understand
As the wind from the lough just blew colder and colder
There was a badness that had its way
Love wasn't lost
It just got mislaid
North and south of the river
North and south of the river

Can we stop playing these old tattoos
Darling, I don't have the answer
I wanna meet you where you are
I don't need you to surrender
There is no feeling so alone
As when the one you're hurting is your own
North and south of the river
North and south of the river

Some high ground is not worth taking
Some connections are not worth making
There's an old church bell no longer ringing
And some old songs are not worth bringing

North and south of the river
North and south of the river

'A Room At The Heartbreak Hotel' song lyrics by U2

Monday, September 26, 2011
"A Room at the Heartbreak Hotel" by U2 paints a vivid picture of emotional isolation and the complexities of heartbreak. 

The song dives into themes of longing, loss, and the sense of being trapped in a place where emotional wounds are both felt and lived. The "Heartbreak Hotel" metaphorically represents a mental space, a liminal zone between desire and despair, where the protagonist finds themselves in a cycle of yearning that never quite leads to closure. 

A Room At The Heartbreak Hotel lyrics by U2

The room becomes a symbol of personal exile, a place where past relationships and unresolved feelings linger, creating a suffocating environment of emotional stasis. The lyrics blend melancholy with a dark sensuality, reflecting the paradox of being drawn to something that is ultimately painful, a space where love and hurt are inextricably intertwined

Given the bluesy roots that U2 were trying to lay down on Rattle and Hum, Heartbreak Hotel is probably a reference to the popular Elvis song as well.  

'A Room At The Heartbreak Hotel' song lyrics by U2


From where I stand
I can see through you
From where you're sitting, pretty one
I know it got to you

See the stars in your eyes
You want the truth but you need the lies
Like Judy Garland, like Valentino
You give your life for rock and roll, uh huh

Stand
We're on the landslide of love
You got everything you want,
And what you need you give away

For a primitive love and a ride on the mystery train
A primitive love
A room at the heart, heartbreak hotel
A room at the heartbreak, heartbreak hotel
A room at the heartbreak, heartbreak hotel

You say it's love, it's not the money
You let them suck your life out like honey
Turning tricks, you're on the street
Selling your kisses so bittersweet

I love it, yeah
Buy me again
I want to know pretty baby
I want to know
The price is too hard to pay

A primitive love and a ride on the mystery train
A primitive love
A room at the heart, heartbreak hotel

A room at the heartbreak, the heartbreak
The heartbreak hotel, hotel
A room at the heartbreak, the heartbreak
The heartbreak hotel, hotel
A room at the heartbreak, the heartbreak
The heartbreak hotel, hotel
A room at the heartbreak, the heartbreak
The heartbreak hotel, hotel

Hallelujah, said halle-hello to ya
Said hallelujah

A room at the heartbreak, the heartbreak
The heartbreak hotel, hotel
Halle, halle, halle, hallelujah
Halle, halle, halle, hallelujah
A room at the heartbreak, the heartbreak
The heartbreak hotel, hotel
Halle, halle, halle, hallelujah
Halle, halle, halle, hallelujah
Halle, halle, halle, hallelujah
Halle, halle, halle, hallelujah
A room at the heartbreak, the heartbreak
The heartbreak hotel, hotel

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"A Room at the Heartbreak Hotel" was originally released as a B-side to U2's 1989 single "Angel of Harlem," part of the Rattle and Hum era. The song didn’t feature on the main album but was included as an additional track, reflecting U2’s tradition of offering deeper cuts and experimental pieces on B-sides e.g. The Lady With the Spinning Head. 

'Are You Gonna Wait Forever' song lyrics by U2

Sunday, September 25, 2011
Are You Gonna Wait Forever was the b-side from U2's Vertigo single off the How to Dismantle An Atomic Bomb album.

This song was dropped from the album as All Because of You ended up sharing the same musical sensibilities - in a similar way to how Lady With The Spinning Head from the Achtung Baby recording sessions is very similar to The Fly.

U2's "Are You Gonna Wait Forever?" is a compelling exploration of personal transformation, urging listeners to seize the moment and confront both internal and external obstacles. The lyrics reflect a journey toward clarity, with the protagonist realizing that the barriers in their life are dissolving, signaling a path forward ("All the obstacles in my way... are disappearing every day"). 

This shift is accompanied by a call to action, captured in the repeated question, "Are you gonna wait forever?" which emphasizes the need to act before opportunities slip away. 

'Are You Gonna Wait Forever' song lyrics by U2

The song speaks to the importance of confronting past silences and missed chances ("Getting out from under my bed... gonna say the things I should have said"), while also warning against the distractions of superficiality and societal pressures that can lead to compromising one's dreams ("Don't trade your dreams for some small change"). As the refrain intensifies, the urgency builds, suggesting that the moment for change is not distant but present ("Or is it now, now, now?"). 

Ultimately, the song challenges the listener to pursue truth and authenticity, refusing to wait indefinitely for a better life or deeper meaning.

'Are You Gonna Wait Forever' song lyrics by U2


All the obstacles in my way, now
Are disappearing every day, now
I'm getting closer
We're getting closer to home
It won't be long until the summer comes

Are you gonna wait forever?
Are you gonna wait forever?

Getting out from under my bed, now
I'm going to say the things I should have said, now
Getting closer
Getting closer to what's true
Gonna find myself in you

Are you gonna wait forever?
Are you gonna wait forever?
Are you gonna wait forever?
Are you gonna wait forever?

There's no one there behind their eyes
They're in the business, beautiful lies
We'll keep the promise
'Cause we don't know how to break it
The furniture you can rearrange
Don't trade your dreams for some small change
Guard the flame, or better leave it naked

Are you gonna wait forever?
Are you gonna wait forever?
Are you gonna wait forever?
How?
Are you gonna wait forever?
How, how long, how long?
Or is it now, now, now?
Or is it now?

'Blow Your House Down' song lyrics by U2

Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Blow Down Your House was released by Irish Rockers U2 to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of their classic album, Achtung Baby. The song was from the recording sessions of that album but to that point never shared with the world. 

'Blow Your House Down' song lyrics by U2


Burn Your House down features all the familiar sonic elements of Achtung Baby - Edge riffs, arpeggios, slide guitar, backing vocals and lyrics that feature a woman as a central character that's being out of control - kind of like The Lady with the Spinning Head

'Blow Your House Down' song lyrics by U2

You've been along this road so many times
Nothing should be a surprise to you
Seen every premeditated crime
From every possible point of view

Why, if it's so wrong, does it feel so right?
Why, oh I've got your gun?
Do I want you tonight?

She, she's gonna blow your house down
She's gonna turn your head around
She's gonna blow your house down

What of chaos is the thing you crave
Is it the taste of self-inflicted pain
And what of losing is your drug of choice
Is it what keeps you coming back again

Why, if it's so wrong, does it feel so right

She, she's gonna blow your house down
She's gonna turn your head around
She's gonna blow your house down

She blow your house down
She's gonna turn your head around
She's gonna blow your house down

Run fast, fast as you can
Run fast, fast as you can
Fast, fast as you can
Run as fast, fast as you can
Fast as you can
Run as fast, fast as you can

The wave, it have its
She was saving it
What makes you think you can
Oh, they're craving
Deals for breaking
Your old devil's hands

She, she's gonna blow your house down
She's gonna turn your head around
She's gonna blow your house down

She gonna blow your house down
She's gonna turn your head around
She's gonna blow your house down

-

The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and emotional rawness, suggesting a confrontation with the fragility of both personal identity and the connections we forge with others. Bono’s poignant imagery of "blowing your house down" serves as a metaphor for dismantling the facades we build to protect ourselves, exposing the chaos and vulnerability that lie beneath. 

This metaphor reflects a desire for authenticity and a recognition that true intimacy often requires the deconstruction of superficial barriers. The song captures a tumultuous emotional landscape, resonating with listeners who have experienced the tumult of love and the fear of losing oneself in the process. 

List of U2 B-sides and Song Lyrics

Saturday, September 10, 2011



List of U2 B-sides and Lyrics



When a band records an album, they often have a selection of songs that don't make the final cut but they are good enough to be released in some form and historically they've been added as a B-side as support to the A-side of a single release.

U2's B-sides offer a treasure trove of musical gems that, while not always in the spotlight like their hit singles, have garnered a significant following among fans and hold a special place in the band's extensive discography. These tracks often showcase U2's willingness to experiment and explore different musical terrains, providing a deeper look into their creative process and artistic range.

List of U2 b-side songs

One of the most celebrated B-sides in U2's catalog is "The Three Sunrises," featured on the "Wide Awake in America" EP. This song, with its uplifting melody and evocative lyrics, captures the ethereal sound that U2 was experimenting with in the mid-1980s. Its spiritual undertones and atmospheric quality make it a standout track that resonates with the band’s signature style.

"Spanish Eyes," a B-side to "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," is another fan favorite. This track exudes a more relaxed, romantic vibe, differing from the more politically charged songs of the "The Joshua Tree" era. Its melodic simplicity and heartfelt lyrics showcase a different facet of U2's songwriting, one that embraces love and intimacy.

"Sweetest Thing," originally a B-side to "Where the Streets Have No Name," later gained prominence when it was re-recorded and released as a single for the 1998 compilation album "The Best of 1980–1990." This song is known for its catchy melody and is reportedly written by Bono as an apology to his wife for missing her birthday. Its charm and sincerity have made it a beloved track among fans.

"Lady With the Spinning Head," the B-side to "The Fly," is notable for its energetic rhythm and experimental sound. This track is a fascinating listen as it contains elements that would later be developed into three other songs: "The Fly," "Ultraviolet (Light My Way)," and "Zoo Station," showcasing the band's creative process.

"Salomé," a B-side of "Even Better Than the Real Thing," is revered for its raw energy and rock-driven sound. This track captures the band's adventurous spirit during the early 1990s, a period marked by sonic experimentation and a departure from their earlier style.

"Hallelujah Here She Comes," a B-side to "Desire," is another notable mention. It blends blues influences with the band’s rock sensibilities, creating a track that is both soulful and dynamic.

U2's B-sides are not mere afterthoughts; they are an integral part of the band's musical journey. These tracks allow fans to explore the lesser-known aspects of U2's repertoire, offering a more comprehensive understanding of their artistic evolution. For many fans, these B-sides are not just additional songs but essential pieces that complete the U2 puzzle, showcasing the band’s versatility and depth.


U2 B-sides List - alphabetical


A Room at the Heartbreak Hotel
B-side on the 'Angel of Harlem' single released in December 1988.

Alex Descends Into Hell For A Bottle Of Milk / Korova 1
B-side on 'The Fly' single, October 1991.

Always
B-side on 'Beautiful Day' single, October 2000.

Are You Gonna Wait Forever?
B-side on 'Vertigo' single, November 2004.

Ave Maria (Jacknife Lee Mix)
B-side on 'Sometimes You Can't Make it On Your Own' single, February 2005.

Beat On The Brat
From 'We're a Happy Family', a tribute album to The Ramones. February 2003.

Big Girls Are Best
B-side on 'Stuck in A Moment' single, January 2001.

"Boomerang II" from The Unforgettable Fire's Pride, September 1984.

Boy/Girl
A track on U2's very first single 'Three', October 1979.

Can't Help Falling In Love (Triple Peaks Remix)
B-side on 'Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses' single, August 1992.

Dancing Barefoot cover by Patti Smith
B-side on 'When Love Comes to Town' single, April 1989.

Deep In The Heart
B-side on 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For' single, May 1987.

Everlasting Love by Robert Night
B-side on 'All I Want is You' single, June 1989.

Fortunate Son by CCR
B-side on 'Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses' single, August 1992.

Hallelujah Here She Comes
B-side on 'Desire' single, September 1988.

Happiness is a Warm Gun (The Gun Mix) by John Lennon
B-side on 'Last Night on Earth' single, July 1997.

Holy Joe
B-side on 'Discothèque' single, February 1997.

Johnny Swallow
B-side on 'Fire' single, July 1981.

Lady with the Spinning Head
B-side on 'One' single, March 1992.

Love Comes Tumbling
B-side on 'The Unforgettable Fire' single, October 1984.

Luminous Times (Hold on to Love)
B-side
on 'With or Without You' single, March 1987.

Neon Lights
B-side on 'Vertigo' single, November 2004.

North and South of the River
B-side on 'Staring at the Sun' single, April 1997.

Paint It Black (cover of the Rolling Stones)
B-side on 'Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses' single, August 1992.

Race Against Time
B-side on 'Where the Streets Have No Name' single, August 1987.

Salomé
B-side on 'Even Better Than the Real Thing' single, June 1992.

Satellite of Love a cover of the song by Lou Reed.
B-side on 'One' single, March 1992. U2 would againt visit Lou Reed's songs on The Million Dollar Hotel Soundtrack album.

Silver and Gold
B-side on 'Where the Streets Have No Name' single, August 1987.

Slow Dancing
B-side on 'Stay (Faraway, So Close!)' single, November 1993.

Spanish Eyes
B-side on 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For' single, May 1987.

Summer Rain
B-side on 'Beautiful Day' single, October 2000.

Sweetest Thing (The Single Mix)
Released as a single in 1997. Originally a b-side on 'Where The Streets Have No Name' single, 1987.

The Three Sunrises
B-side on 'The Unforgettable Fire' single, October 1984.

Touch
B-side on '11 O'Clock Tick Tock' single, May 1980.

Tower of Song
B-side on 'Window in the Skies' single, January 2007. From the movie 'Leonard Cohen: I'm your Man'.

Trash, Trampoline and the Party Girl
B-side on 'A Celebration' single, March 1982.

Treasure (Whatever happened to Pete the Chop)
B-side on 'New Year's Day' single, January 1983.

Two Shots of Happy, One Shot of Sad
B-side on 'If God Will Send His Angels' single, December 1997. Written by Bono and The Edge for Frank Sinatra to sing, he declined. Sinatra's daughter Nancy eventually gave it a shot.

Unchained Melody by made famous by The Righteous Brothers
B-side on 'All I Want is You' single, June 1989.

Walk to the Water
B-side on 'With or Without You' single, March 1987.

Where Did It All Go Wrong
B-side on 'Even Better Than the Real Thing' single, June 1992.
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