

Lyrics are transcribed as heard and are presented here under a provisional license by Universal Music, granted in 2005. The discography, news and video entries are copyright U2Songs and should not be reused in any form without permission, all images in the discography are scanned / generated by U2Songs from original sources and also should not be used without permission. The information presented within these pages is accurate to the best of our knowledge but is based upon information provided by other fans, research into individual items and several books, and U2 Songs takes no responsibility for any problems resulting from use of the material as presented within. This website is an informational resource for private use only and is not affiliated with U2, their management company, their record label or any related bodies. All images are copyright their respective designers. U2 - “Popmart: Live from Mexico City” Video Release.U2 - “Staring at the Sun” Promotional Release Song Lyrics - Summer stretching on the grass Summer dresses pass In the shade of a willow tree Creeps a crawling over me Over me and over you Stuck together.U2 - “The Kiosk Collection (Spanish Edition)” Album Collection.U2 - “Japan SHM-CD Collection” Collection The song was written with the lyric Stuck together with Gods glue, which was taken directly from the title of the.U2 - “Pop” Remastered Album (2017 Master).The writing credits for this song are: U2 / Bono & The Edge Staring At The Sun is a popular song by U2 Create your own TikTok videos with the Staring At The Sun song and explore 62 videos made by new and popular. It first appeared on the Pop Album, in 1997. However, the Staring at the Sun CD single (and especially "North and South of the River") come very close.You want to see what the scratching brings The Staring at the Sun CD is as good as the "Please" single, but not as essential, because, frankly, none of the songs on Pop can compare to Joshua Tree live versions. Most people who will buy this single will do so for the variations of "Staring at the Sun," but the gem of the set is this previously unreleased song. In the 1980s this song would have had a backing gospel choir singing the chorus, but made in the late '90s, it has a subtle synthesizer instead. The Curtis Mayfield-inspired soulful song is another powerful U2 ballad about political differences. The lyrics were written by Christy Moore and the melody had its birth in the infamous Achtung Baby Sessions' "Take Today" (disc two, track six). The only non-LP song on this CD is "North and South of the River," which is one of the best U2 B-sides since the "Rattle and Hum" days. The "Lab Rat Mix" applies a vocal filter similar to "Your Blue Room" from Passengers: Original Soundtracks to a revved-up rhythm similar to the "Monster Truck Mix." Fans of aesthetics and production will consider this the best "Staring at the Sun" released to date (except, perhaps, for the live version on the "Please" single).


Fa You step back inside Do Youre not just deaf and dumb Lam Staring at the sun Re Youre not the. The "Sad Bastards Mix" sounds like a "Millennium Led Zeppelin Mix" with a pounding John Bonham-style rhythm. U2 - Invisible, spartito testo e accordi per chitarra. The stuttering drum'n'bass addition makes this song a pure adrenaline rush. This version is faster than the original with a speedy breakbeat rhythm that gets the pulse racing. Dont think at all Im not the only one Staring at the sun Afraid of what youd find If you took a look inside Im not just deaf and dumb Staring at the sun Not the only one Whos happy to go blind There. It is no surprise that the "Monster Truck Mix" is produced by Butch Vig, because it sounds just like his band Garbage. 'Cause those that can't do often have to And those that can't do often have to preach To the ones staring at the sun Afraid of what you'd find If you took a look inside Not just deaf and dumb Staring at the sun I'm not the only one Who'd rather go blind Intransigence is all around Military still in town Armour plated suits and ties Daddy just. Summer stretching on the grass Summer dresses pass In the shade of a willow tree. This is the second single from U2's 1997 album Pop.
