["","","Stay in this time, stay tonight in a lie","Stay in this time, stay tonight in a lie","Save it all","These city lights, they shine as silver and gold","So sad to besiege your love so head on","Come on take me away","Don't push me too far","Tonight, tonight, tonight","And if you save your love, save it all","Not a tear, no not I","","Dug from the night, your eyes as black as coal","Or I disappear into the sea","Come on take me home","Walk 'til you run","Carnival","Come on take me away","Ice, your only rivers run cold","Ever after this love in time","For here I am","The wheels fly and the colors spin through alcohol","","In a dry and waterless place","Red wine that punctures the skin face to face","Home again","","Don't push me too far","And if the mountain should crumble","And don't look back","I'm only asking but I, I think you know","Walk on by, walk on through","","","Walk on by, walk on through"]
Performed by: U2 Written by: Adam Clayton; Dave Evans; Paul Hewson; Larry (Jr) Mullen
Credits: Clayton, Adam (Songwriter); Evans, Dave (Songwriter); Hewson, Paul (Songwriter); Mullen, Larry (Jr) (Songwriter); POLYGRAM INT. MUSIC PUBL. B.V. (Publisher)
"The Unforgettable Fire" is a song by rock band U2. The fourth song on their 1984 album The Unforgettable Fire, it was released as the album's second single in April 1985. The band cite an art exhibition by victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that was held at the Peace Museum in Chicago as inspiration for the song. It became the band's third Top 10 hit in the UK, reaching #6 on the UK Singles Chart and #8 on the Dutch singles chart, but it was yet to break them into the U.S.
The song, like many tracks from The Unforgettable Fire, is an atmospheric composition, with ambient use of guitar and a string arrangement by Irish jazz musician Noel Kelehan.
Lighting and video effects for the performance of "The Unforgettable Fire" on the U2 360° Tour.
"The Unforgettable Fire" was first played live at the fourth show of the Unforgettable Fire Tour on 2 September 1984 in the New Zealand city of Auckland.[1] It was subsequently played at almost all Unforgettable Fire Tour shows. It was played at the majority of The Joshua Tree Tour shows and the song appeared at regularly during 1989's Lovetown Tour, during which its last performance for nearly 20 years was on 6 January 1990.[citation needed] The song returned to the group's concert repertoire on the opening night of the 2009 U2 360° Tour, with positive reception from fans, and remained a key ingredient of that tour's set lists.[citation needed]
Track listings
A shaped picture disc was issued with the IS220 release. The 12" Canadian release contained a false start at the beginning of "Love Comes Tumbling". "A Sort of Homecoming" and "Love Comes Tumbling" on the 12" Australian release were different versions from any other release.
"A Sort of Homecoming" •"Pride (In the Name of Love)" •"Wire" •"The Unforgettable Fire" •"Promenade" •"4th of July" •"Bad" •"Indian Summer Sky" •"Elvis Presley and America" •"MLK"