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It is an homage to Billie Holiday.ĭavid Keen, Claire Stanacrone, and Michael Goetz " Angel of Harlem" is the second single from U2's 1988 album, Rattle and Hum. It is frequently paired with the following song from the same album, " Into the Heart". " An Cat Dubh" is the third track from U2's debut album, Boy. Pride: The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays U2
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It is the closing song from the movie Rattle and Hum. " All I Want Is You" is the 17th song on U2's 1988 album, Rattle and Hum and was released in 1989 as the album's fourth and final single. " Acrobat" is the eleventh track from U2's 1991 album Achtung Baby.
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In the Name of Love: Artists United for AfricaĮven Better Than the Real Thing Vol. Bono noted that "We spent ten minutes writing this song, ten minutes recording it, ten minutes mixing it, ten minutes playing it back, and that's got nothing to do with why it's called '40'." YearĮlevator Music (Live Worship From Victory Fellowship) Bassist Adam Clayton had already left the studio, and the three remaining band members decided they did not have a good song to end the album. The song was recorded right at the end of the recording sessions for War. It is the final single from the album, released solely in Germany in 1983. " 40" is the tenth and final track from U2's 1983 album, War.