Fans’ Favorite U2 Songs
#RSFans wanted to celebrate Bono‘s 52nd birthday (and 36th year in music) with his fans – so we asked you to tell us what your favorite U2 songs of all time are. Listen to the Top 12 below, and read on to see your comments.
@RollingStone @Spotify : favorite U2 song is Bad. But its like choosing my favorite child. #RSFans
— Beth Talisman (@U2Nurse) May 10, 2012
@RollingStone @spotify #RSFans Sunday Bloody Sunday. Amazing, powerful and poignant song.
— Chloë-Ailbhe Murphy (@Murphybellejour) May 9, 2012
#RSFans Fave U2 track, One. Never has a song which is about splitting up been played at so many weddings.Kept band together though!
— Artwork Creative(@ArtworkCreative) May 10, 2012
@RollingStone hands down “Where the streets have no name”.Takes me back to most fortunate events I never wanna forget #RSFans
— Fernando Zepeda (@Fern_Zepeda) May 9, 2012
@RollingStone #RSFans “A Sort of Homecoming”. The band at their passionate, wide-eyed, unafraid best. Sublime vocal/lyric into the bargain.
— David Corway (@davidcorway) May 9, 2012
@RollingStone Until the end of the world – perfectly encapsulates the mood and sound of their best album – Achtung Baby. #RSFans
— Conor Campbell (@ConCampbell81) May 9, 2012
@RollingStone My fave U2 song is I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For because life is about the journey not the destination #RSFans
— Deena Dietrich (@MemphisMullen) May 10, 2012
@RollingStone @spotify ‘stay’ (faraway, so close) it’s so fragile, it’s perfect. #RSFans
— Maree T (@madmaz80) May 9, 2012
@RollingStone City of Blinding Lights because Bono pulled my son up on stage in Dallas & sang it to him. #RSFans
— Nancy Purdy (@nancypurdy) May 10, 2012
@RollingStone #RSFans with or without you duhhh
— Emma Keilbey (@EmsKeilbs) May 9, 2012
@RollingStone #RSFans “Bullet the Blue Sky” LMJr’s airtight drum syncopation, The Edge’s hauntingly fitting slide work & Bono’s lyrical saga
— John Dupper (@johndupper) May 9, 2012
#RSFans “Stuck in a Moment You Can’t Get Out Of” Best track U2 has done since the 1980s.
— Alexander Speer (@aspeer70) May 10, 2012