Sixty Seconds in Kingdom Come

Monday, September 28, 2009
"Sixty Seconds in Kingdom Come" is an instrumental by U2. It is from The Unforgettable Fire recording sessions. It has been re-released as part of the new re issuing of the album.

Obviously then, the song being an instrumental means there are no lyrics.

"Disappearing Act" Lyrics U2

disappearing act lyrics by u2
The Unforgettable Fire cover artwork - featuring Slane Castle

"Disappearing Act" Lyrics U2


Disappearing Act is a new song that was released by U2 as part of the reissue of The Unforgettable Fire album.

The music is from the original recording sessions with Bono adding new vocal tracks to the song for the reissue - so it's a true mix of old and new. The song used to be known as "White City".

The introduction is classic The Edge style soaring guitars, reminiscent of the I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For chord progression but a little faster.

Bono makes a reference to lepers in the head - a line he recycled for U2's 'One'.

Note too, the line similarity in the Disappearing Act lyric 'lovers in your beds' and 'lepers in your head' that made it on to the One track and the similar themes Bono is exploring in both songs.

Disappearing Act Lyrics:


You do your disappearing act x 2

Silence
I know I could get used to this
Cunning
Your scent is something I'm not going to miss
Excite
It's a small price to pay for bliss
Alone
Like a painter's dog without a bone
When there's only one thing you need to own
And that is hunger
Hunger itself

I know we'll pick and wrench
Your night just ripped and it is torn to shreds
From all the lovers taken to your beds
They're empty now
And you think that you can love
And you think that you can love
And you think that you can love
Someone into home

You do your disappearing act
You do your disappearing act

Jealousy
It's not what it's cracked up to be
Envy
Gets you where you need to be
Alone
Rather the river than your stepping stones
Leave the graveyard before you turn to bones
I'm tragic, your comedy
Oh, baby doll
The dogs are barking, they need to be fed
All of the lepers your let in your head
Is it empty now
'Cause you think you can love
And you think that you can love
And you think that you can love
Someone into home

You do your disappearing act x 2

Check out Yoshino Blossom which was also released as part of the 25th Anniversary rerelease of The Unforgettable Fire.

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"Yoshino Blossom" Song Lyrics by U2

"Yoshino Blossom" Song Lyrics by U2


"Yoshino Blossom" Lyrics U2

Yoshino Blossom is a new song that was released by U2 as part of the reissue of The Unforgettable Fire album. The song itself is an instrumental so there are no lyrics!

Yoshino Blossom presumably refers to the Japanese Cherry Blossoms and this is perhaps the clue that the instrumental is to evoke ideas of the atomic bombs being dropped on Japan and hence U2 using the title for the album and the song, The Unforgettable Fire.

The actual Unforgettable Fire was an art exhibition which reflected on the effects of the bombs.

Also released at the same time as this song was Disappearing Act.

U2 would later revisit the topic of the Atomic Bomb with the album How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb.

Check out some more pages on the meaning of U2 lyrics: U2 lyrics that explore Jesus, Yahweh and The Good Book, how Elvis was the King, or U2 songs that name check real people.

"Lady With The Spinning Head" Lyrics U2

Monday, September 21, 2009
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

-

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.” 


U2's "Two Shots Of Happy, One Shot Of Sad" song lyrics as sung by Nancy Sinatra

Sunday, September 20, 2009


"Two Shots Of Happy, One Shot Of Sad" song lyrics by U2 and Nancy Sinatra

"Two Shots Of Happy, One Shot Of Sad" song lyrics by U2 and Nancy Sinatra


Written as a gift for Frank Sinatra, Two Shots of Happy, One Shot of Sad was released as a B-Side to If God Will Send His Angels, a single from U2's Pop album.

It is a jazzy lounge song written in the style of the music Sinatra is known for. Recorded for Sinatra's 80th birthday. It was played for him in a televised birthday tribute in 1995. It has a string arrangement by Craig Armstrong.

Frank never actually recorded the song Sinatra's daughter Nancy recorded a version of Two Shots which had Adam and Larry on the rhythm section.

Bono and Frank did duet on 'I've got you under my skin' which can be found on the popular Duets album or as the b-side to the Stay (Faraway, So Close!) single from Zooropa.

Two Shots of Happy, One Shot of Sad Lyrics:


Two shots of happy, one shot of sad
You think I'm no good, well I know I've been bad
Took you to a place, now you can't get back
Two shots of happy, one shot of sad

Walk together down a dead end street
We were mixing the bitter with the sweet
Don't try to figure out what we might have had
Just two shots of happy, one shot of sad

I'm just a singer, some say a sinner
Rollin' the dice, not always a winner
You say I've been lucky, well hell, I made my own
Not part of the crowd but not feeling alone

Under pressure but not bent out of shape
Surrounded, we always found an escape
Drove me to drink but hey, thats not all bad
Two shots of happy, one shot of sad

Guess I've been greedy all of my life
Greedy with my children, my lovers, my wife
Greedy for the good things as well as the bad
Two shots of happy, one shot of sad

Maybe it's just talk, saloon singing
The chairs are all stacked, the swingers stopped swinging
You say I hurt you, you put the finger on yourself
Then after you did it you came crying for my help

Two shots of happy, one shot of sad
I'm not complaining, baby, I'm glad
You call it compromise, well, what's that
Two shots of happy, one shot of sad
Two shots of happy, one shot of sad

U2's New York song was also written with The Chairman of the Board in mind.

"Smile" Lyrics U2

Wednesday, September 16, 2009



"Smile" Lyrics U2

Smile is from the Medium, Rare & Remastered compilation album of rarities and remastered tracks by the biggest band in the land, U2. The album was available to members of U2.com.

Smile Lyrics:

Gravity, it's not pulling me
I won't be a picture with no sound
Decaying, I'm praying
You are my air
But I need the ground to kneel upon
And love can't be us all
I don't want to see you smile

I'm breaking it, taking it
I'm breaking slowly in my mind
I'm seeing it, free in it
I know love is in this soul of mine
It's not in your eyes
I don't want
I don't want to see you smile

It started light-hearted
I won't be easier like you said
I'm going, flowing
I'm leaving on the day
Of the day I will live again
You will live again
I don't want to see you smile

God knows, He knows me
Knows me, lonely
You see, hear me, love
Say it again
You're not blind
The smoke machine
Is yours, not mine
I don't want to see you smile

I will live again
You will live again
I just don't want to see you smile

"Slide Away" Lyrics Bono + Michael Hutchence

"Slide Away," written by Bono and performed on the posthumous Michael Hutchence album, is a deeply personal reflection on loss, connection, and redemption. Bono channels his grief for Hutchence, weaving a narrative of empathy and regret. 

The song mirrors themes found in U2’s "Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of," also inspired by Hutchence, where Bono grapples with the inability to save someone from their own struggles. "Slide Away" becomes a heartfelt eulogy, addressing the emotional chasm left by Hutchence's death while seeking solace in remembrance.

"Slide Away" Lyrics Bono + Michael Hutchence


The lyrics explore the pain of loss and the desire for renewal. Refrains such as "I just want to slide away and come alive again" convey a yearning to escape grief and rediscover vitality. Lines like "I would catch you as you fall" and "I’d find you wings to fly" underscore a poignant wish to intervene, reflecting Bono's empathy and shared human vulnerability. Through metaphors like "you tore a hole in space" and "like a dark star falls from grace," the song portrays the immense void left by Hutchence’s absence, likening it to cosmic disarray.

Amidst its sorrowful tones, the song carries a subtle sense of hope. The idea of "finding a life again" speaks to resilience and the healing power of love and memory. "Slide Away" is ultimately an emotional meditation on grief, regret, and the enduring quest to navigate loss while holding onto the connections that transcend death.

Slide Away Lyrics:

Are you gonna wake again
Are you gonna take it down
Oh babe, I don't wanna deal it
Oh, make it alright
Gimme some, my love
Away, away, away

I just want to slide away and come alive again
I just want to slide away and come alive again
I will see that love again and find a life again
I just want to slide away and come alive again

I wanted to let it go
I just couldn't let it go
I wanted to let it go
I just couldn't let you go
I would catch you
I'd catch you as you fall
I would catch you
I'd catch you if I heard your call
But you tore a hole in space like a dark star falls from grace
You burn across the sky and I'd find you wings to fly
And I would catch you
And I would catch your fall

I just want to slide away and come alive again
I just want to slide away and come alive again
I will see that love again and find a life again
I just want to slide away and come alive again

I just want to slide away and come alive again
Call me, slide away, calling me
I just want to slide away and come alive again
Calling, say gain, calling, call me
I will see that love again and find a life again
Calling again, falling, falling to night
I just want to slide away and come alive again
Calling, falling, I'd find a way

-

Bono’s involvement with "Slide Away" stems from his close friendship with Michael Hutchence, lead singer of INXS. The two shared a mutual respect as artists and a bond forged through their similar experiences in the music world. 

Bono was deeply affected by Hutchence's tragic death in 1997, which he described as both heartbreaking and preventable. Writing "Slide Away" for Hutchence’s posthumous album was Bono’s way of honoring his friend’s legacy and grappling with his grief. 

The song captures the complexity of their friendship, marked by moments of joy, creativity, and shared struggles, as well as Bono’s lingering regret over his inability to help Hutchence during his darkest times. 

"Slow Dancing" Song Lyrics by U2

U2’s song “Slow Dancing,” which serves as a B-side to their 1993 single ""Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" from the Zooropa album, explores themes of love, vulnerability, and the complexities of human relationships through the evocative metaphor of dancing. 

The imagery of "slow dancing" signifies an intimate connection between partners, emphasizing the tenderness and emotional presence that characterize deep relationships. 

"Slow Dancing" Song Lyrics by U2

It conveys a sense of vulnerability, where individuals reveal their true selves and accept each other's flaws, while also reflecting on nostalgia and the fleeting nature of love, as the lyrics evoke wistfulness and memories that shape current feelings. This acknowledgment of life's impermanence adds emotional weight, underscoring how precious moments of connection, though temporary, can provide hope and solace. Musically, the song's slow tempo and melodic arrangement enhance its intimate atmosphere, with Bono’s emotive vocal delivery further accentuating the longing and connection conveyed in the lyrics. 

"Slow dancing" was also released as a B-side to U2's 1997 single If God Will Send His Angels. This version featured country singer Willie Nelson.

'Slow Dancing' song lyrics - B-side to Stay (Faraway so Close):

My love is cruel as the night
She steals the sun and shuts out the light
All of my colors, they turn to blue
Win or lose

She does it slow dancing
Slow dancing
She does it slow dancing
All night long

Scarlet eyes and a see-through heart
She saw me coming right from the start
She picked me up but had me down on my knees
Just a-begging her
Begging her please

Take me slow dancing
Slow dancing
She took me slow dancing
All night long

And I don't know why a man
Search for himself in his lover's eyes
No, I don't know why a man
Sees the truth but needs the lies

My love is restless as the wind
She moves like a shadow across my skin
She left with my conscience
I don't want it back
It just gets in the way

If you wanna go slow dancing
Slow dancing
She took me slow dancing
All night long
Slow dancing
Slow dancing
Slow

"Love Comes Tumbling" Song Lyrics by U2

Monday, September 14, 2009
"Love Comes Tumbling" by U2 captures the complexities of love, self-discovery, and the inevitable challenges that arise in relationships. The lyrics convey a sense of personal struggle, as the speaker reflects on the difficulties of connection and the realization that love doesn't need to be forced; instead, it finds its own path. 

The refrain "All roads lead to where you are" highlights the centrality of the beloved, suggesting that no matter the journey, the ultimate destination is a profound emotional bond with them. This idea is juxtaposed with the imagery of the "seed is spilled" and "the bed defiled," indicating a loss of innocence and the complications that can arise in intimate relationships. 

The lines "Hide yourself in someone else / Don't find yourself in me" imply a caution against dependency, urging the other person to seek their identity independently rather than through the speaker. The concluding acknowledgment of how "love comes tumbling down again" poignantly encapsulates the cyclical nature of love, revealing both its fragility and the persistence of hope in the face of heartache. 

Through this exploration, U2 delves into the duality of love as both a source of joy and a potential cause of turmoil, inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences of love and longing.

"Love Comes Tumbling" Song Lyrics by U2

Apparently there were three versions of Love Comes Tumbling? Either way, this version appeared on the U2 EP Wide Awake in America which featured Bad, A Sort of Home Coming and The Three Sunrises.

"Love Comes Tumbling" Song Lyrics by U2

Love don't need to find a way
You find your own way
I forget that I can't stay
And so I say that

All roads lead to where you are
All roads lead to where you are

The seed is spilled, the bed defiled
For you, a virgin bride
Hide yourself in someone else
Don't find yourself in me

I can't lift you up again
Love comes tumbling down again

Love don't need to find a way
You find your own way
I forget that you can stay
And so I say that

All roads lead to where you are
All roads lead to where you are

"The Three Sunrises" song lyrics by U2

"The Three Sunrises" by U2 encapsulates themes of love, longing, and the search for transcendence through the imagery of the rising sun. The repeated invocation of the "Spirit of the rising sun" evokes a sense of hope and renewal, suggesting that love has the power to elevate the speaker and provide a sense of purpose. 

The lines "Love me 'til I die, my heart won't wait" reflect an urgent plea for connection, emphasizing the fleeting nature of time and the desire for love that transcends mortality. This urgency is intertwined with a recognition of love's elusive nature, as the phrase "love won't find its own way home" suggests that love requires effort and intention to manifest in one's life rather than being a passive occurrence.
"The Three Sunrises" song lyrics by U2

The refrain, dominated by the phrase "In this love song," reinforces the notion that love is both a personal journey and a universal experience, encapsulated in the medium of music itself. The imagery of "sunshine" serves as a metaphor for warmth, clarity, and emotional illumination, suggesting that love is a vital force that brings light into the speaker's life. 

As the lyrics unfold, the repetition of "sunshine on me" transforms into a mantra, symbolizing a deep yearning for connection and fulfillment. Ultimately, "The Three Sunrises" reflects U2's exploration of love's complexities—its capacity to uplift, its inherent challenges, and the transformative power of sharing one’s deepest desires with another.


Three Sunrises was released on the U2 EP Wide Awake in America which featured Bad and A Sort of Home Coming from The Unforgettable Fire and Love Comes Tumbling.

"The Three Sunrises" song lyrics by U2



The Three Sun Rises Lyrics:

Spirit of the rising sun, lift me up
Hold me there and never let me fall
Love me 'til I die, my heart won't wait
Soon I will be done

In this love song
Love song
Love song
Love song

Hey, hey, love won't find
Find it's own way home

In this love song
Love song
Love song
Love song

Sunshine, sunshine on me
Sunshine, sunshine on me

In this love song
Love song
Love song
Love song

Hey, hey, love won't find
Find it's way home

In this love song
Love song
Love song
Love song

Sunshine on me
Bring it through to my home
I would give you everything
I will give you my desire

Sunshine, sunshine on me
Sunshine, sunshine on me
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