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What is u2s biggest hit?

What is u2s biggest hit?

U2’s 40 greatest songs – ranked!

  • The Unforgettable Fire (1984)
  • I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For (1987)
  • All I Want Is You (1988)
  • Sunday Bloody Sunday (1983)
  • With Or Without You (1987)
  • Mysterious Ways (1991)
  • One (1991)
  • Where the Streets Have No Name (1987)

What was U2 first hit?

11 O’Clock Tick-Tock
U2’s first single, 11 O’Clock Tick-Tock, was released in May 1980. Boy, their debut album, was released five months later – promoted by another single, I Will Follow , October, a year later and by May 1983, they had their first UK number 1 album with War, culmination of a trio of albums produced by Steve Lillywhite.

Where was Unforgettable Fire recorded?

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – When U2 producer Danny Lanois and the band made “The Unforgettable Fire” in 1984, they recorded it at an Irish castle because they wanted a place with history, which Lanois said suited him just fine.

When did U2 release Unforgettable Fire?

October 1, 1984
The Unforgettable Fire/Release date

When did U2’s 1977 1984 album Come Out?

The USA release was titled “1977-1984” and was an exclusive to online retailer Amazon. The box was sold containing the three deluxe USA pressings, and also added a poster to the set to fill up the space left for Under a Blood Red Sky.

How many number one hits does U2 have?

Few rock bands have had the kind of career longevity and success enjoyed by U2. During the Irish rock band’s four-decades-plus in existence, the quartet has released 14 studio albums, earned 17 top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 and countless other global chart hits, and toured the world many times over.

What are some of U2’s most popular songs?

Songs of Experience (deluxe edition) 2017. “Boomerang I”. U2. “Pride (In the Name of Love)” single. 1984. “Boomerang II”. U2.

When did U2 release pride in the name of Love?

In 1984, the Irish rock group U2 included two songs in homage to Martin Luther King on their album, The Unforgettable Fire. The first song, “Pride (In the Name of Love),” is a song about Martin Luther King’s non-violent activism in the U.S. civil rights movement.