- Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
Infobox Single
Name = Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
Artist =U2
from Album =Zooropa
Released =November 22 /23,1993
Format = CD, cassette,7"
Recorded =
Genre = Rock
Length = 4:58
Label = Island
Producer = Flood,Brian Eno andThe Edge
Chart position =- #5 (Australia)
- #4 (UK)
- #61 (US
Billboard Hot 100 ) - #15 (US
Modern Rock Tracks ) - #12 (US
Mainstream Rock Tracks )
Last single = "Lemon" (1993)
This single = "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" (1993)
Next single = "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me " (1995)
Misc = Extra album cover
Upper caption = Alternate Cover
Lower caption = Live formatExtra tracklisting
Album =Zooropa
Type = studio
prev_track = "Lemon"
prev_no = 4
this_track = "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)"
track_no = 5
next_track = "Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car "
next_no = 6Extra tracklisting
Album =The Best of 1990-2000
Type = greatest
prev_track = "Miss Sarajevo "
prev_no = 6
this_track = "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)"
track_no = 7
next_track = "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of "
next_no = 8"Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" is the fifth track fromU2 's 1993 album, "Zooropa ", and was released as the album's third single onNovember 22 ,1993 . It achieved notable success in theUK , where it reached #4, but had a very short chart run, and alsoAustralia , where it reached #5.History
The song was inspired by
Frank Sinatra 's music - its working title while still in development was actually "Sinatra". [U2 - R1 Bono Exclusive Interview December 12th, 2006 ((C)BBC 2006) (Interview by Jo Whiley)] The single's B-side featured the song "I've Got You Under My Skin", as a duet betweenBono and Sinatra, which was originally released on Sinatra's "Duets" album.This song, in version with heavier guitar and drums, was released on the soundtrack to
Wim Wenders ' "Faraway, So Close! ", along with an extended version of "The Wanderer". In a 2005 interview withRolling Stone magazine , Bono cited "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" as one of his personal favorite U2 songs and perhaps their most underrated.The music video for the song, directed by Wenders and Mark Neale [ [http://www.fastermovie.com/media_kit/Bios.html FASTER ] ] , features the Statue of Victoria, the golden monument that sits atop the
Berlin Victory Column , and is heavily based on the film from which it takes its name, as it includes images taken directly from the film (some just recreated) and shows angels falling to Earth. Germanavant-garde artistMeret Becker , stepdaughter of the movie's leadOtto Sander , portrays the female singer.Although not a regular, "Stay" has made cameos in some of U2's most recent tours. Most notably of these is their 2001
Elevation Tour , in which the song was a common addition to the main setlist. Bono and The Edge would take to the catwalks and perform an acoustic version of the song, although on some notable occasions, Larry and Adam would join in and the band would play the song as it was first heard of their "Zooropa" album.The song is featured on the band's concert video releases ' and '.
Track listings
Version 1
# "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" – 4:58
# "I've Got You Under My Skin" – 3:32CD and cassette release.
Version 2
# "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" – 4:58
# "I've Got You Under My Skin" – 3:32
# "Lemon" (Bad Yard Club Edit) – 5:19
# "Lemon" (The Perfecto Mix) – 8:57Labeled "The Swing Format," this was the first CD version.
Version 3
# "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" – 4:58
# "Slow Dancing" – 3:20
# "Bullet the Blue Sky " (Live from Dublin, August 28, 1993) – 5:32
# "Love Is Blindness " (Live from New York, August 30, 1992) – 5:58Labeled "The Live Format," this was the second CD release.
Version 4
#"Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" – 4:58
#"I've Got You Under My Skin" – 3:32
#"Slow Dancing" – 3:20
#"Bullet the Blue Sky" – Live from Dublin, August 28, 1993) – 5:32
#"Love is Blindness" – Live from New York, August 30, 1992) – 5:58
#"Lemon" (Bad Yard Club Edit) – 5:19American CD release.
B-Sides
I've Got You Under My Skin
"I've Got You Under My Skin" is a song originally by
Cole Porter in 1936. It was covered byFrank Sinatra in 1956, and he re-recorded the song as a duet with Bono for his 1993 album, Duets. This version was then included as a B-side for the "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" single.low Dancing
The song "Slow Dancing" was originally a B-Side to the 1993 single "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)", with a run-time of 3:20. [U2wanderer.org, [http://www.u2wanderer.org/disco/lyrics.php?id=372 "Slow Dancing" on the "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" single] ] It is an acoustic song, and only
Bono andThe Edge perform on this track.Despite its first studio recording taking place in 1993, "Slow Dancing" debuted in concert on
December 1st ,1989 atOsaka ,Japan on the 1st leg of theLovetown Tour , almost four years before it was released. [U2-vertigo-tour.com, [http://www.u2-vertigo-tour.com/show969.html 1989-12-01, Osaka, Japan setlist] ] The first known performance of the song was onOctober 21 ,1989 on The Midnight Show, a late-night radio show run on the channel Triple M, [U2-vertigo-tour.com [http://www.u2-vertigo-tour.com/show1486.html First performance of "Slow Dancing"] ] although the song was not performed in its entirety. The song has been played on every tour since its introduction except for theVertigo Tour [U2-vertigo-tour.com [http://www.u2-vertigo-tour.com/Slow_Dancing-s95.html Every performance of "Slow Dancing"] ]The song was also released as a B-side to U2's 1997 single
If God Will Send His Angels . This version featuredWillie Nelson , and had a run-time of 4:00. [U2wanderer.org, [http://www.u2wanderer.org/disco/lyrics.php?id=406 "Slow Dancing" on the "If God Will Send His Angels" single] ]Chart positions
Covers
* The song has been covered by Craig Armstrong on his 2002 album "
As If to Nothing ".Bono performed the vocals on that version.
* A version of the song byAl Hirt appears on the "Brit Awards 1994" album.
* An acoustic version of the song was covered by The Smashing Pumpkins at the 1999 Bridge School Benefit.
*Flyleaf has also done an acoustic version of the song.References
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