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"Staring at the Sun" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the fifth track on their 1997 album, Pop, and was released by Island Records as the album`s second single on 14 April 1997. The song peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart, number one in Canada and Iceland and number 26 on the US Billboard Hot 100. In the US, it topped the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks and Adult Alternative Songs charts. It also reached the top 10 in Finland, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand and Norway.

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Singles chronology

Discotheque
Discotheque
3/2/1997
Staring at the Sun
Staring at the Sun
14/4/1997

Staring at the Sun

U2

1997 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 14 Abril 1997 · Fecha Grabación: 1997 -
    Discográfica: Island · · Productor: Flood , with additional production by Steve Osborne
    1
    Staring at the Sun
    U2 • w: Bono and the Edge; all music is composed by U2 • 1997 /04 /14
    4:36
  • 2
    North and South of the River
    U2 • 1997 /04 /14
    0:00
  • 3
    Your Blue Room
    U2 • 1997 /04 /14
    0:00
  • Album


    Pop

    Pop

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 3 Marzo 1997 · Fecha Grabación: 1995 - 1996
    Discográfica: Island · Estudio de Grabación: Hanover Quay (Dublin); Windmill Lane (Dublin); The Works (Dublin); South Beach (Miami) · Productor: Flood , Howie B , Steve Osborne
    1
    Discothèque
    U2 • w: Bono and the Edge; all music is composed by U2 • 1997 /03 /03
    5:18
  • 2
    Do You Feel Loved
    U2 • w: Bono and the Edge; all music is composed by U2 • 1997 /03 /03
    5:06
  • 3
    Mofo
    U2 • w: Bono and the Edge; all music is composed by U2 • 1997 /03 /03
    5:48
  • 4
    If God Will Send His Angels
    U2U2 • w: Bono and the Edge • 1997 /03 /03
    5:21
  • 5
    Staring at the Sun
    U2 • w: Bono and the Edge; all music is composed by U2 • 1997 /03 /03
    4:36
  • 6
    Last Night on Earth
    U2 • w: Bono and the Edge; all music is composed by U2 • 1997 /03 /03
    4:44
  • 7
    Gone
    U2 • w: Bono and the Edge; all music is composed by U2 • 1997 /03 /03
    4:26
  • 8
    Miami
    U2 • w: Bono and the Edge; all music is composed by U2 • 1997 /03 /03
    4:52
  • 9
    The Playboy Mansion
    U2 • w: Bono and the Edge; all music is composed by U2 • 1997 /03 /03
    4:39
  • 10
    If You Wear that Velvet Dress
    U2 • w: Bono and the Edge; all music is composed by U2 • 1997 /03 /03
    5:14
  • 11
    Please
    U2 • w: Bono and the Edge; all music is composed by U2 • 1997 /03 /03
    5:01
  • 12
    Wake Up Dead Man
    U2 • w: Bono and the Edge; all music is composed by U2 • 1997 /03 /03
    4:52
  • Album

    Discotheque
    Discotheque
    3/2/1997
    Staring at the Sun
    Staring at the Sun
    14/4/1997
    "Staring at the Sun"
    Single by U2
    from the album Pop
    B-side
    Released14 April 1997 (1997-04-14)
    GenreAlternative rock
    Length4:37
    LabelIsland
    Composer(s)U2
    Lyricist(s)Bono and The Edge
    Producer(s)Flood, with additional production by Steve Osborne
    U2 singles chronology
    "Discothèque"
    (1997)
    "Staring at the Sun"
    (1997)
    "Last Night on Earth"
    (1997)
    Music videos

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    "Staring at the Sun" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the fifth track on their 1997 album, Pop, and was released by Island Records as the album`s second single on 14 April 1997. The song peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart, number one in Canada and Iceland and number 26 on the US Billboard Hot 100. In the US, it topped the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks and Adult Alternative Songs charts. It also reached the top 10 in Finland, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand and Norway.

    Background

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    The song was written with the line "Stuck together with God`s glue", which was taken directly from the title of the album by the Irish band Something Happens, who are good friends with U2.[1] The band felt the song was a potential "anthem to rival `One`."[2][3] A new mix of "Staring at the Sun" was released for the compilation, The Best of 1990–2000.[2] During the mid-2002 recording sessions in which "Electrical Storm" and "The Hands That Built America" were recorded, parts for four U2 songs were re-recorded, including "Staring at the Sun". The song has been compared to the work of Oasis.[4][5]

    A kaleidoscope bearing the single`s logo in gold was distributed to promote the single.[6]

    Critical reception

    Kevin Courtney from Irish Times commented, "Could this be U2`s riposte to "Champagne Supernova", an overt attempt to steal some thunder back from Oasis and regain their rightful place as anthem makers supreme? "Staring at the Sun" has shades of psychedelia, lazy sunny afternoons watching a Waterloo sunset, and it`s as big, bold and Beatlesque as anything Noel Gallagher has ever knocked out. The Edge picks out pictures of matchstick men on his guitar, while Bono sings of "Summer stretching on the grass ... Summer dresses pass . .." A front runner for U2`s big Summer 97 hit."[7] British magazine Music Week gave it top score with five out of five and named it Single of the Week, writing, "Possibly the most obvious single on Pop, this track is awash with a melancholy that`s amplified by The Edge`s plangent, keening guitar signature. Big."[8] David Sinclair from The Times said, "God is good, but will He listen? Bono asks in this solid return to traditional U2 territory. Does He have a choice?"[9]

    Live performances

    "Staring at the Sun" was played at most of the PopMart Tour shows. However, during the first concert at Las Vegas, U2 failed to time the song correctly and had to start over. Bono singing at the wrong tempo was to blame for the mistake. The song was performed acoustically for most of the rest of that tour.[2] It had several appearances on the Elevation Tour, being the only Pop song to be performed on all three legs of the Elevation Tour. Sometimes it also appeared as a snippet in "Discothèque". It was performed as a live staple of the North American leg of the 2018 Experience + Innocence Tour."[10][11]

    It appeared in the live videos/recordings Please: PopHeart Live EP, "Please" single, PopMart: Live from Mexico City, Hasta la Vista Baby! and U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, Ireland.

    Formats and track listings

    7-inch and cassette release
    No.TitleLength
    1."Staring at the Sun"4:37
    2."North and South of the River"4:38

    CD release 1
    No.TitleLength
    1."Staring at the Sun"4:37
    2."North and South of the River"4:38
    3."Your Blue Room"5:28

    CD release 2
    No.TitleLength
    1."Staring at the Sun" (Monster Truck mix)5:06
    2."Staring at the Sun" (Sad Bastards mix)6:19
    3."North and South of the River"4:38
    4."Staring at the Sun" (Lab Rat mix)5:05

    Charts

    Release history

    Region

    Date

    Format(s)

    Label(s)

    Ref.

    United States

    11 March 1997

    Contemporary hit radio

    Island

    [48]

    United Kingdom

    14 April 1997

    • CD
    • cassette

    [49]

    Canada

    15 April 1997

    CD

    [50]

    United States

    • 7-inch vinyl
    • CD
    • cassette

    Japan

    25 April 1997

    CD

    [51]

    See also

    • List of covers of U2 songs – Staring at the Sun
    • List of RPM number-one singles of 1997 (Canada)
    • List of RPM Rock/Alternative number-one singles (Canada)
    • Number one modern rock hits of 1997

    "Staring at the Sun" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the fifth track on their 1997 album, Pop, and was released by Island Records as the album`s second single on 14 April 1997. The song peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart, number one in Canada and Iceland and number 26 on the US Billboard Hot 100. In the US, it topped the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks and Adult Alternative Songs charts. It also reached the top 10 in Finland, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand and Norway.

    Background

    The song was written with the line "Stuck together with God`s glue", which was taken directly from the title of the album by the Irish band Something Happens, who are good friends with U2.[1] The band felt the song was a potential "anthem to rival `One`."[2][3] A new mix of "Staring at the Sun" was released for the compilation, The Best of 1990–2000.[2] During the mid-2002 recording sessions in which "Electrical Storm" and "The Hands That Built America" were recorded, parts for four U2 songs were re-recorded, including "Staring at the Sun". The song has been compared to the work of Oasis.[4][5]

    A kaleidoscope bearing the single`s logo in gold was distributed to promote the single.[6]

    Critical reception

    Kevin Courtney from Irish Times commented, "Could this be U2`s riposte to "Champagne Supernova", an overt attempt to steal some thunder back from Oasis and regain their rightful place as anthem makers supreme? "Staring at the Sun" has shades of psychedelia, lazy sunny afternoons watching a Waterloo sunset, and it`s as big, bold and Beatlesque as anything Noel Gallagher has ever knocked out. The Edge picks out pictures of matchstick men on his guitar, while Bono sings of "Summer stretching on the grass ... Summer dresses pass . .." A front runner for U2`s big Summer 97 hit."[7] British magazine Music Week gave it top score with five out of five and named it Single of the Week, writing, "Possibly the most obvious single on Pop, this track is awash with a melancholy that`s amplified by The Edge`s plangent, keening guitar signature. Big."[8] David Sinclair from The Times said, "God is good, but will He listen? Bono asks in this solid return to traditional U2 territory. Does He have a choice?"[9]

    Live performances

    "Staring at the Sun" was played at most of the PopMart Tour shows. However, during the first concert at Las Vegas, U2 failed to time the song correctly and had to start over. Bono singing at the wrong tempo was to blame for the mistake. The song was performed acoustically for most of the rest of that tour.[2] It had several appearances on the Elevation Tour, being the only Pop song to be performed on all three legs of the Elevation Tour. Sometimes it also appeared as a snippet in "Discothèque". It was performed as a live staple of the North American leg of the 2018 Experience + Innocence Tour."[10][11]

    It appeared in the live videos/recordings Please: PopHeart Live EP, "Please" single, PopMart: Live from Mexico City, Hasta la Vista Baby! and U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, Ireland.

    Formats and track listings

    7-inch and cassette release
    No.TitleLength
    1."Staring at the Sun"4:37
    2."North and South of the River"4:38

    CD release 1
    No.TitleLength
    1."Staring at the Sun"4:37
    2."North and South of the River"4:38
    3."Your Blue Room"5:28

    CD release 2
    No.TitleLength
    1."Staring at the Sun" (Monster Truck mix)5:06
    2."Staring at the Sun" (Sad Bastards mix)6:19
    3."North and South of the River"4:38
    4."Staring at the Sun" (Lab Rat mix)5:05

    Charts

    Release history

    Region

    Date

    Format(s)

    Label(s)

    Ref.

    United States

    11 March 1997

    Contemporary hit radio

    Island

    [48]

    United Kingdom

    14 April 1997

    • CD
    • cassette

    [49]

    Canada

    15 April 1997

    CD

    [50]

    United States

    • 7-inch vinyl
    • CD
    • cassette

    Japan

    25 April 1997

    CD

    [51]

    See also

    • List of covers of U2 songs – Staring at the Sun
    • List of RPM number-one singles of 1997 (Canada)
    • List of RPM Rock/Alternative number-one singles (Canada)
    • Number one modern rock hits of 1997

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