This new album is the follow up to Songs of Innocence. When paired the two albums will form a duet which reflects the life the band has lived.
U2's The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 Set List
This new album is the follow up to Songs of Innocence. When paired the two albums will form a duet which reflects the life the band has lived.
Bono's lyrics on Drake's 'Damn' song
U2 make a guest appearance on Drake's new album XXX on the track Damn.
Bono sings a lil, Larry and Mr Mullen keep the rhythm tight and The Edge has a crack at piano.
Here's the brief lyrics of Bono's part on Damn:
It's not a place
This country is to be a sound
Of drum and bass
You close your eyes to look around
U2's songs inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.
The single struck a 'minor chord' as listeners quickly realised the song was about Martin Luther King, the man who had a dream that America would be come a country where everyone was considered equal.
The album also featured a second song, MLK, which was a poignant end to the album.
These two songs were part of Bono's burgeoning interest in American history and the civil struggles black people face(d). U2 would later explore more of America's 'blues' in Rattle and Hum.

Pride (In the name of love)
This song was a fairly political piece written by Bono about rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr. It is one of the U2's most recognized songs and is frequently played live.
Pride's lyrical theme was originally intended to be about US President Ronald Reagan's pride in America's military power but Bono was ultimately influenced by Stephen B. Oates's book Let The Trumpet Sound: A Life of Martin Luther King, Jr. and a biography of Malcolm X.
"MLK"
We trust you get what MLK stands for.
The other song from The Unforgettable Fire album that references the American civil rights proponent.
Sang as a dreamy lullaby of sorts, its lyrics suggest that the following generations will be able to sleep easy following the hard work of Luther.
I think what Bono is meaning is that they can dream now that Luther's own 'American dream' has in many ways been and continues to be realised.
'Summer of Love' song lyrics by U2
The reference to the “West Coast” is not about California but rather western Syria, positioning the song geographically and politically within the context of the Syrian Civil War. U2 contrasts the coldness of winter—symbolic of war, death, and displacement—with the warmth of summer, representing peace, safety, and renewal. The refrain, “For a summer of love,” becomes a yearning for rebirth and stability in a region marked by destruction.
It connects to U2's broader humanitarian themes, urging solidarity and remembrance of those caught in conflict.
U2's Summer of Love song lyrics by U2 from Songs of Experience
Doesn't want you
It haunts you
Summer serenadings
A long way
From this frozen place
Your face
Our teacher
Our preacher
It's nature
And like flowers growing in a bomb crater
From nothing
A rose
It grows
I've been thinking about the West Coast
Not the one that everyone knows
I'm sick of living in the shadows
We have one more chance before the light goes
For a summer of love
A summer of love
We're freezing
We're leaving
Believing
That all we need is to head over somewhere
In a summer
To come
So we run
I've been thinking about the West Coast
Not the one that everyone knows
I'm sick of living in the shadows
We have one more chance before the light goes
For a summer of love
A summer of love
Oh and when all is lost
When all is lost we find out what remains
Oh the same oceans crossed
The suns pleasure
The sun it's pink
I've been thinking about the West Coast
Not the one that everyone knows
In the rubble of Aleppo
Flowers blooming in the shadows
For a summer of love
A summer of love
Bono’s lyrics situate the gardener’s story within a broader meditation on survival, hope, and the human capacity for resistance. The line “From nothing, a rose, it grows” distills the paradox of beauty emerging from desolation, turning an act as simple as tending a garden into a profound symbol of defiance and renewal. This motif underscores the resilience found in seemingly small, yet deeply meaningful, acts of preservation amidst chaos.
The song’s framing of Aleppo aligns with U2’s broader ethos of activism, using personal and vivid imagery to spotlight global crises. By drawing on the gardener’s story, Bono connects a single human act to the larger narrative of Syria’s suffering, emphasizing the power of individual resolve in the face of systemic destruction. This narrative approach allows the song to bridge the intimate and the universal, urging listeners to find meaning in both personal and collective struggles.
Through its interplay of natural cycles and human-caused devastation, “Summer of Love” transcends its specific context to speak to the indomitable spirit of those enduring conflict. The juxtaposition of life and death, of summer’s renewal against winter’s desolation, frames the pursuit of hope as both fragile and heroic, making the song a poignant reflection on humanity’s capacity to endure and rebuild.
'Red Flag Day' song lyrics by U2
'Red Flag Day' lyrics by U2 from the Songs of Experience album.
I'm most afraid of losing you
Hell's a season
You're the reason that I even dreamt of getting through
I, I can feel your body shaking
I, I will meet you where the waves are breaking
Baby it's a Red Flag Day
Baby let's get in the water
Taken out by a wave
Where we've never been before
Baby it's a Red Flag Day
Baby let's go a bit further
Paradise is a place
You can see when it's yours
Red Flag Day
Red Flag Day
Sun comes here and oceanic feeling
Sky will soon be clear
Today we can't afford to be afraid of what we fear
I, I can feel your body shaking
I, I will meet you where the waves are breaking
Baby it's a Red Flag Day
Baby let's get in the water
Taken out by a wave
Where we've never been before
Baby it's a Red Flag Day
Baby let's go a bit further
Paradise is a place
You can see when it's yours
Red Flag Day
Baby it's a Red Flag Day
Red Flag Day
Not even news today
So many lost in the sea last night
One word that the sea can’t say
Is no, no, no, no
Baby it's a Red Flag Day
Red Flag Day
Baby it's a Red Flag Day
Baby let's get in the water
"The Showman (Much More Better)" song lyrics by U2
“The Showman (Little More Better)” from U2's Songs of Experience presents a candid and introspective exploration of Bono's identity as a rock star, blending personal reflection with a critique of the performative nature of fame. The track opens with an energetic, upbeat rhythm, inviting listeners into a world where the dichotomy of celebrity and authenticity takes center stage.
Bono’s lyrics evoke a sense of self-awareness as he grapples with the complexities of his public persona, offering a glimpse into the mind of an artist who constantly navigates the tension between performance and reality.
Bono has said of the song, "It's like something from Rubber Soul," he says. "It's about singers. It's not me.""There's a song called "The Showman" which is a letter to our audience, it's kind of about performers and how you shouldn't trust them too much. It's about me, haha."
At the heart of the song lies a recognition of the emotional highs and lows associated with life in the spotlight. Bono sings about the pressures and expectations that come with fame, reflecting on the notion that being a "showman" requires a delicate balance between personal expression and the demands of an audience. The refrain, “Just a little more better,” encapsulates the pursuit of perfection and the constant striving for improvement that defines the life of a performer.
Bono's lyrics also touch on the idea of vulnerability that often lies beneath the surface of a charismatic facade. Lines such as “I’m still the same, I’m just a little more better” reveal an underlying sincerity as he reflects on his evolution as an artist and an individual. This duality—balancing the showmanship of rock stardom with the yearning for authenticity—adds depth to the narrative, reminding listeners that behind the glitz and glamor, there exists a person grappling with the same insecurities and doubts as anyone else.
The Showman (Much More Better) song lyrics by U2
Baby's crying cause it's born to sing
Singers cry about everything
Still in the playground falling off a swing
But you know that I know
Walk through the room like a birthday cake
When I am all lit up, I can't make a mistake
And there's a level of shallow that you just can't fake
But you know that I know
Oh you don't care
But you know I'm there
You think you look so good
A little more better
Look so good
Just a little more little more
Look so good
That's what's gonna get you
Look so good
Just a little more little more
You know you're chasing the sunlight
That's why I'm stayin' up all night
You think you look so good
A little more better
Look so good
A little more
It is what it is but it's not what it seems
This screwed up stuff is the stuff of dreams
I got just enough low self esteem
To get me where I want to go
The showman gives you front row to his heart
The showman prays his heartache will chart
Making a spectacle of falling apart
Is just the start of the show
Oh you don't care
But you know I'm there
You think you look so good
A little more better
Look so good
Just a little more little more
Look so good
That's what's gonna get you
Look so good
Little more, little more
I'll be chasing the sunlight
That's why I'm staying up all night
I lie for a living, I love to let on
But you make it true when you sing along
You think you look so good
A little more better
Look so good
Just a little more little more
Look so good
That's what's gonna get you
Look so good
Just a little more, little more
You think you look so good
A little more better
Look so good
Just a little more little more
Look so good
That's what's gonna get you
Look so good
Just a little more, little more
Musically, “The Showman (Little More Better)” features lively instrumentation, with The Edge's characteristic guitar work contributing to the song's vibrant energy. This upbeat sound contrasts with the introspective lyrics, creating an engaging tension that reflects the song's exploration of fame's dual nature. The infectious rhythm invites listeners to celebrate the art of performance while simultaneously engaging with the deeper themes of identity and self-discovery.
Through this track, U2 offers a nuanced portrayal of fame that acknowledges both its allure and its challenges, inviting listeners to contemplate the complexities of identity in the modern world. In doing so, the song stands as a testament to Bono’s enduring quest for authenticity amid the dazzling but often isolating world of rock and roll.
What is Bono's 'Dream Out Loud' Lyric all about?
What is Bono's 'Dream Out Loud' Lyric all about?
Keen listeners to U2 might have heard Bono sing the lyric 'dream out loud' on a few U2 songs.
Here's a brief run down on what those songs are.
Lucky fans who attended the Love Town Tour in the late 80's might have head Bono first ad lib the line into the live set.
A couple of years later after U2 dreamt it all up again, Achtung Baby's Acrobat featured the lyrics:
"And you can dream
So dream out loud
And don't let the bastards grind you down"
In this case dreaming out loud would appear to be the exercise of getting on with getting your dreams and schemes accomplished.
The coda in the title track of "Zooropa" repeated "dream out loud" as a kind of mantra, which Bono supposedly included as a direct reference to "Acrobat". Given the Zooropa album is often considered a cousin or companion album to Achtung Baby, it's a nice little link that Bono made.
In the Pop era 'dream out loud' was spoken by Bono in the PopMart: Live from Mexico City video.
"Get down off your holy cloud,
always God will not deal with the proud, always
Well if you dream then dream out loud, always
Eternally yours, always"
I think that's it - any other references in his lyrics that Bono has made?
How many Grammy Awards have U2 won?
What number of Grammy Awards has U2 won?
When you're a band that makes music as good as U2, the rewards and accolades soon start to come your way. So much so, that the moment you hit big, you also hit big with Grammy Awards.
The most coveted of all music prizes, the Grammy Awards are the true measure of success. If they give one to Michael Jackson, you should want one too.
And funnily enough, U2 have won more Grammy's than Wacko Jacko who took 13.
How many? In total, it's 22.
Here's a list of all the Grammy Awards U2 have won, most recent to first.
2005 - 48TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
Best Rock Song
Best Rock Album
Song Of The Year
2004 - 47TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
Best Rock Song
Best Short Form Music Video
2001 - 44TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS
Record Of The Year
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
Best Rock Album
2000 - 43RD ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS
Record Of The Year
Song Of The Year
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
1994 - 37TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS
Best Music Video, Long Form
1993 - 36TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS
Best Alternative Music Album
1992 - 35TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
1988 - 31ST ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS
Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal
Best Performance Music Video
1987 - 30TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS
Album Of The Year
U2 have also won a Golden Globe Award for their song, 'The Hands that built America' which was used on the soundtrack to Martin Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York film.
U2 have been nominated for two Oscars for Best Original song being The Hands That Built America and also for 'Ordinary Love'. The latter song was inspired by Nelson Mandela and was included on the Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom. movie. Neither song won the gong!
How many number one albums has U2 had?
List of U2's number one studio albums
When you look back at U2's career thus far you can really get an appreciation for all their albums. Starting out as unknown band from Ireland, album by album U2 grew in popularity in the UK and after relentless touring in America U2 made it big with the number one album, The Joshua Tree.
They then have a clear 'middle period' where they went a bit experimental and then returning to their more classic roots beginning with All That You Can't Leave Behind which fostered several hit singles.

So how many number one albums have U2 had?
There are several ways of cutting this as their are so many countries that U2 had number ones in (does a NZ #1 count if you're an American?) so lets do it first by the United Kingdom and then America.
List of U2 number one studio albums from the United Kingdom
- Songs of Surrender
- No Line on the Horizon
- How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
- All That You Can't Leave Behind
- Pop
- Zooropa
- Rattle and Hum
- The Joshua Tree
- The Unforgettable Fire
- War
Incredibly, Achtung Baby only hit number 2 on the charts. Songs of Innocence made it to number 6 - a very strong showing because U2 released it for free to I-tunes as part of a distribution deal with Apple.
So, crossing the Atlantic, lets look at how U2's albums have fared in the American Billboard charts.
How many America number one albums has U2 had?
Here's the list of albums that cracked the top of Billboard:
- Songs of Experience
- No Line on the Horizon
- How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
- The Million Dollar Hotel Soundtrack
- Pop
- Zooropa
- Achtung Baby
- Rattle and Hum
- The Joshua Tree
'I've got you under my skin' lyrics by Bono and Frank Sinatra
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'I've got you under my skin' lyrics by Bono and Frank Sinatra
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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