City of Blinding Lights

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"City Of Blinding Lights"
"City Of Blinding Lights" cover
Single by U2
from the album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
Released June 6, 2005
Format CD, DVD
Genre Rock
Length 5:47
Label Island / Interscope
Producer(s) Flood with additional production by Chris Thomas and Jacknife Lee
Chart positions
U2 singles chronology
Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own
(2005)
City of Blinding Lights
(2005)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (digital-only) (with Paul McCartney)
(2005)
How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb track listing
"Love and Peace or Else"
(Track 4)
"City of Blinding Lights"
(Track 5)
"All Because of You"
(Track 6)

"City of Blinding Lights" is the third single from U2's 2004 album, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. The song was released as a single in the United Kingdom on June 6, 2005 and debuted at #2.

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During an impromptu promo concert in New York underneath the Brooklyn Bridge, Bono talked about the band's first arrival in New York City in 1980, saying it was an "amazing, magical time in our life, when we didn't know how powerful it was not to know." "A song about innocence, naivity". He then introduced City of Blinding Lights, saying "the chorus is set in New York City, looking at Brooklyn."[1]

Bono has also remarked he was inspired by a concert the band played in New York City on their Elevation Tour following the terrorist attacks of September 11. It was the band's first time back in the city since the attacks occurred. When the lights went up during one of the songs, he could see tears streaming down the faces of all the fans. It was this passion and emotion of the city's fans that partially inspired the song.

The song is reminiscent of another U2 single, "Where the Streets Have No Name." The style of both songs is uplifting and both have a similar crescendo. Both songs start quietly, but build up quickly, using a combination of keyboards (or organ, in the case of "Streets") and The Edge's signature ringing guitar.

Bassist Adam Clayton plays the keyboard intro to the song during live performances.

The song received considerable airplay on US alternative rock radio since mid-February 2005, especially on WBCN (Boston) and WOCL (Orlando). A promo single was issued in early June 2005, and the track was added to the playlists of about 15 alternative rock stations. However, it failed to gain sufficient momentum to enter the Modern Rock Tracks chart in July. Nevertheless, the song was able to debut on the Adult Top 40 chart on 24 September 2005. It reached #40. The song entered the Mega Top 100 in The Netherlands at #2, in the week starting at June 20, 2005.

In the UK, the single spent nine weeks in the top 75 and also reached #16 on the download chart.

The song won Best Rock Song at the 2006 Grammy Awards.

The song used the most frequently to open concerts on the band's Vertigo Tour.

A music video for this song was shot during the Vertigo Tour in Vancouver, British Columbia. Most of it was shot on April 27, 2005, with members of the public invited into the venue for free in order to have a crowd on the video. The cameras also filmed at the two proper concerts that were held over the following two days.

  • It has been used during the 2006 FIFA World Cup, both in commercials for the tournament and when introducing players, along with several other U2 songs.
  • It was the theme song chosen by 105.4 Century FM during its coverage of Manchester United in the 2005/06 season.
  • The New York Times feature the song as an intro and closure to a video clip spoken by Adam Nagourney reporting on Senator Barack Obama. [2] When Barack Obama announced his candidacy for President of the United States on February 10, 2007, at the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois, he and his family took the stage to this song.

  1. "City of Blinding Lights" (Radio Edit) (4:11)
  2. "All Because of You" (Killahurtz Fly Mix) (5:40)

  1. "City of Blinding Lights" (Radio Edit) (4:11)
  2. "The Fly" (Live from "Stop Sellafield") (4:38)
  3. "Even Better Than the Real Thing" (Live from "Stop Sellafield") (3:50)

  1. "City of Blinding Lights" (Radio Edit) (4:11)
  2. "Out of Control" (Live at Brooklyn Bridge) (5:05)

  1. "City of Blinding Lights" (Live at Brooklyn Bridge - Video) (6:53)
  2. "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own" (Live Vocal Version Intro - Video) (4:40)
  3. "City of Blinding Lights" (Album Version) (5:46)
  • The album version of "City Of Blinding Lights" is an audio track.

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Portugal 1
Spain 1
Mega Top 100 Singles - The Netherlands 2
Denmark 2
UK 2
Canada 2
Latvia 5
Ireland 8
Sweden 8
Chile 12
Australia 31
USA: Billboard Adult Top 40 40

  1. ^ http://www.u2wanderer.org/disco/lyrics.php?id=664
  2. ^ [1]

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