| 1. |
Sunday
Bloody Sunday |
Released on
War 1983, as single 1986 and on The Best Of (1998). Live
versions on Under a Blood Red Sky 1983 and on single B-side
1997. Other live versions on Rattle and Hum, PopMart and
Elevation videos.
There is some debate abot the original Bloody Sunday.
Some say it was in Russia in 1905 under Nicolas II. Others agree
that it occurred in Dublin when 14
people were shot by the "Black and Tans" in response
to an IRA assassination
campaign against government officials during Easter 1916. The
second Bloody Sunday occurred in the city of Derry on 30 Jan
1972 when soldiers from the Parachute Regiment attempted to
break up a Civil Rights demonstration. 13 civilians were shot
dead and all were unarmed. There is a great deal of controversy
surrounding this incident and a British inquest cleared the
soldiers involved of any responsibility claiming that they had
been fired on first and that the crowd had been throwing nail
bombs. Republicans assert that this was a whitewash and the
aftermath of Bloody Sunday provided ideal recruiting conditions
for the Provisional IRA. |
| 2. |
Bad |
Released on
The Unforgettable Fire 1984 and on The Best Of (1998). Live
version released on Wide Awake in America 1985. Other live
versions on Rattle and Hum and Elevation videos.
This song was recorded live for Wide Awake in America but
not in America. It's from U2's concert on November 12, 1984 in
Birmingham, England. |
| 3. |
Gloria |
Released on
October 1981 and as single. Live version released on Under a
Blood Red Sky 1983.
Some of the lyrics Bono
had written for October were kept in a briefcase during
the Boy tour. However, the briefcase got stolen and Bono
had to improvise during much of the recording,
hence the "I try to sing this song...". |
| 4. |
11
O'clock Tic Toc |
Released as
single 1980 and as single B-side 1984.
Live version released on Under a Blood Red Sky 1983.
Another live version released as single B-side 1981.
This song was
written in 1976 and originally called "Silver Lining". |
| 5. |
I
Will Follow |
Released on
Boy 1980, as single, and on The Best Of (1998). Live versions on
single B-side 1981 and on Under a Blood Red Sky 1983. Other live
versions on PopMart and Elevation videos.
The sound at 2:10-2:16 is a bottle being thrown to the floor.
The 'rattling' sound is actually an upside down bicycle. |
| 6. |
New
Year's Day |
Released on
War 1983, as single and on The Best Of (1998). Live version
released on Under a Blood Red Sky 1983. Other live versions on
Zoo TV and PopMart videos. |
| 7. |
A
Sort Of Homecoming |
Released on
The Unforgettable Fire 1984. Live version on Wide Awake in
America 1985 and single B-side. |
| 8. |
Where
The Streets Have No Name |
Released on
The Joshua Tree 1987, as single and on The Best Of (1998). Live
versions on Rattle and Hum and Zoo TV videos. Other live
versions on PopHeart Live EP and PopMart video. Another live
version on Elevation video and single B-side 2001. |
| 9. |
I
Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For |
Released on
The Joshua Tree 1987, as single and on The Best Of (1998). Live
version on Rattle and Hum 1988 with New Voices of Freedom.
Another live version on PopMart video. |
| 10. |
Pride
(In The Name Of Love) |
Released on
The Unforgettable Fire 1984, as single and on The Best Of
(1998). This version has backing vocals by Chrissie Hynde. Live
version released on Rattle and Hum 1988. Other live versions on
Zoo TV and PopMart videos.
"Early morning, April 4 / A shot rings out in the memphis
sky" - Martin Luther King was actually shot around 6 PM...
early evening. |
| 11. |
"40" |
Released on
War 1983, The Edge playing both guitar and bass. Live version
released on Under a Blood Red Sky 1983
On stage Adam usually played guitar and The Edge played bass.
This song is
based on the Bible's Psalm 40, hence the title. Bono once
explained it as "We spent 10 minutes writing this song, 10
minutes recording it, 10 minutes producing it and 10 minutes
mixing it - which has got nothing to do with why it's called
40." |
| 12. |
With
Or Without You |
Released on
The Joshua Tree 1987, as single and on The Best Of (1998). Live
versions on Rattle and Hum video and Zoo TV video. Other live
versions on PopHeart Live EP, PopMart and Elevation videos. |
| 13. |
One |
Released on
Achtung Baby 1991 and as single. Live versions on Zoo TV and
PopMart videos. Also recorded by Passengers and by Adam, Larry
and Michael Stipe. |
| 14. |
One
Tree Hill |
Released on
The Joshua Tree 1987.
"Jara sang, his song a weapon in the hands of love".
Jara was a Chilean, political, folk singer, who eventually was
tortured and machined gunned down for his anti-dictatorship
beliefs. His songs infuriated the new government in Chile, so
they had broken all the bones in his hand so he couldn't play
his guitar anymore. It was rumored that his hands had been cut
off. |
| 15. |
Running
To Stand Still |
Released on
The Joshua Tree 1987 and as single B-side.
Live versions on Rattle and Hum video and Zoo TV video. |
| 16. |
Bullet
The Blue Sky |
Released on
The Joshua Tree 1987 and as single B-side
Live versions on Rattle and Hum 1988 and single B-side 1993.
Other live versions on Zoo TV, PopMart and Elevation videos. |
| 17. |
The
Unforgettable Fire |
Released on
The Unforgettable Fire 1984, as single and on The Best Of
(1998).
This song is
about the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima. U2's influence for this
song and album came from seeing a display called The
Unforgettable Fire consisting of artwork done by victims of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The lyrics "and if the mountains should crumble / or
disappear into the sea / not a tear, no not I" bear a
cunning resemblance to Ben E King's "Stand By Me". |
| 18. |
All
I Want Is You |
Released on
Rattle and Hum 1988, as single and on The Best Of (1998). Live
version on PopMart video. |
| 19. |
Mothers
Of The Disappeared |
Released on
The Joshua Tree 1987. |
| 20. |
Stories
For Boys |
Released on
U2-3 1979. Released on Boy 1980. Live version released as single
B-side 1998. |
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| 21. |
Trash
Trampoline And The Party Girl |
Released
as single B-side 1982 and on The Best Of Special Edition (199_).
Live version released (as Party Girl) on Under a Blood Red Sky
1983. |
| 22. |
Miss
Sarajevo |
Released on
the Passengers Soundtrack 1995. |
| 23. |
The
Electric Co. |
Released on
Boy 1980; live version released as single B-side 1981. Another
live version released on Under a Blood Red Sky 1983.
The intro used
in Under a Blood Red Sky
(and all other live versions after this) is actually the intro
to "Is That All?" from the October
album. |
| 24. |
Wire |
Released on
The Unforgettable Fire 1984. |
| 25. |
Hold
Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me |
Released on
Batman Forever Movie Soundtrack 1995. |
| 26. |
Like
A Song |
Released on
War 1983. |
| 27. |
Elevation |
Released on
All That You Can't Leave Behind 2000 and as single. Live version
on Elevation video. |
| 28. |
Beautiful
Day |
Released on
All That You Can't Leave Behind 2000 and as single. Live
versions released as single B-side 2000 and on Elevation video. |
| 29. |
The
Fly |
Released on
Achtung Baby 1991 and as single (two mixes).
Live versions on Zoo TV and Elevation videos. |
| 30. |
Red
Hill Mining Town |
Released on
The Joshua Tree 1987. |
| 31. |
Discotheque |
Released on
Pop 1997 and as single (with remixes). Live version on single
B-side 2000 and on PopMart video. |
| 32. |
Two
Hearts Beat As One |
Released on
War 1983 and as single (with remixes). |
| 33. |
Silver
And Gold |
Released as
single B-side 1987 and on The Best Of Special Edition (199_).
Live version released on Rattle and Hum 1988. |
| 34. |
Even
Better Than The Real Thing |
Released on
Achtung Baby 1991 and as single (with remixes). Live versions on
Zoo TV and PopMart videos. |
| 35. |
Mysterious
Ways |
Released on
Achtung Baby 1991 and as single (with remixes). Live versions on
Zoo TV and PopMart videos
The Zoo TV video features Edge's partner Morleigh Steinberg. |
| 36. |
An
Cat Dubh |
Released on
Boy 1980. Live version released as single B-side 1998. Normally
played back-to-back with Into the Heart. An
cat dubh" means "a black cat". |
| 37. |
Drowning
Man |
Released on
War 1983. |
| 38. |
Seconds |
Released on
War 1983, with The Edge on lead vocal
The track includes a sample from the documentary Soldier Girls.
Live at Red Rocks Bono and Edge perform it as a duet. |
| 39. |
I
Threw A Brick Through A Window |
Released on
October 1981. Live versions on single B-side 1983 and on Red
Rocks video. |
| 40. |
Tryin'
To Throw Your Arms Around The World |
Released on
Achtung Baby 1991. |
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| 41. |
Staring
At The Sun |
Released on
Pop 1997 and as single (with remixes). Live versions on PopHeart
Live EP and on PopMart video. |
| 42. |
The
Refugee |
Released on
War 1983. |
| 43. |
Surrender |
Released on
War 1983. Live version on Red Rocks video. |
| 44. |
Who's
Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses |
Released on
Achtung Baby 1991 and as single (with remixes) |
| 45. |
Until
The End Of The World |
Released on
Achtung Baby 1991
Live versions on Zoo TV, PopMart and Elevation videos |
| 46. |
October |
Released on
October 1981. Live version on Red Rocks video
Included on The Best Of CD but not in the track listing. |
| 47. |
4th
Of July |
Released on
The Unforgettable Fire 1984 and as single B-side. |
| 48. |
Love
Comes Tumbling |
Released on
Wide Awake in America 1985. Also released as single B-side and
on The Best Of Special Edition.
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| 49. |
In
God's Country |
Released on
The Joshua Tree 1987 and as single. Live version on Rattle and
Hum video. |
| 50. |
Trip
Through Your Wires |
Released on
The Joshua Tree 1987. |
| 51. |
The
Three Sunrises |
Released on
Wide Awake in America 1985. Also released as single B-side and
on The Best Of Special Edition. |
| 52. |
Heartland |
Released on
Rattle and Hum 1988. |
| 53. |
Hawkmoon
269 |
Released on
Rattle and Hum 1988. Additional musicians included Bob Dylan on
organ. |
| 54. |
Van
Diemen's Land |
Released on
Rattle and Hum 1988. The Edge sings this one. |
| 55. |
Lemon |
Released on
Zooropa 1993 and as single (with remixes).
Live version on Zoo TV video. Also heard on PopMart video |
| 56. |
Numb |
Released on
Zooropa 1993, with The Edge on lead vocal.
Also released as a video single and on Zoo TV video. |
| 57. |
Red
Light |
Released on
War 1983. Backed by Kid Creole's Coconuts and trumpeter Kenny
Fradley. |
| 58. |
Indian
Summer Sky |
Released on
The Unforgettable Fire 1984. |
| 59. |
Desire |
Released on
Rattle and Hum 1988, as single and on The Best Of (1998). Live
versions on PopMart and Elevation videos. |
| 60. |
Promenade |
Released on
The Unforgettable Fire 1984. |
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| 61. |
MLK |
Released on
The Unforgettable Fire 1984. Also on Rattle and Hum video. |
| 62. |
Elvis
Presley And America |
Released on
The Unforgettable Fire 1984. |
| 63. |
God
Part II |
Released on
Rattle and Hum 1988 and as single B-side. |
| 64. |
Kite |
Released on
All That You Can't Leave Behind 2000
Live version on Elevation video. |
| 65. |
When
Love Comes To Town |
Released on
Rattle and Hum 1988, as single and on The Best Of (1998).
Performed on record and live with B B King. |
| 66. |
Love
Rescue Me |
Released on
Rattle and Hum 1988. Live version with Keith Richard & Ziggy
Marley on single B-side. |
| 67. |
Angel
Of Harlem |
Released on
Rattle and Hum 1988, as single and on The Best Of (1998). Backed
by Joey Miskulin on organ and by the Memphis Horns. Live version
on Zoo TV video. |
| 68. |
Exit |
Released on
The Joshua Tree 1987. Live version on Rattle and Hum video. |
| 69. |
Love
Is Blindness |
Released on
Achtung Baby 1991 and on Numb video single.
Live versions released as single B-side and on Zoo TV video. |
| 70. |
Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of |
Released on
All That You Can't Leave Behind 2000. |
| 71. |
Grace |
Released on
All That You Can't Leave Behind 2000. |
| 72. |
New York |
Released on
All That You Can't Leave Behind 2000. |
| 73. |
In a Little While |
Released on
All That You Can't Leave Behind 2000. |
| 74. |
When I Look at the World |
Released on
All That You Can't Leave Behind 2000. |
| 75. |
Peace On Earth |
Released on
All That You Can't Leave Behind 2000. |
| 76. |
Wild Honey |
Released on
All That You Can't Leave Behind 2000. |
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