New York (U2 song)

New York (U2 song)
"New York"
Song by U2 from the album All That You Can't Leave Behind
Released 30 October 2000
Genre Rock, alternative rock
Length 5:31
Label Island Records / Interscope Records
Producer Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois
All That You Can't Leave Behind track listing
"When I Look at the World"
(9)
"New York"
(10)
"Grace"
(11)

"New York" is the tenth track from U2's 2000 album, All That You Can't Leave Behind. It is notable as the subject matter is a picturesque description of New York City and of the people who live there, and was later altered following the events of September 11, 2001. The song's lyrics were written by lead singer Bono, who has a residence in New York City.

Composition

Bono has stated that the song is a tribute of sorts to both Frank Sinatra and Lou Reed. "There was a verse about Lou Reed, that didn't make it, and a verse about Frank Sinatra (that also didn't make it). And Lou has an album called New York, and he mentions my name on one of the tracks, "Beginning of a Great Adventure". And I just think he is to New York what James Joyce was to Dublin."[1]

In another interview, Bono elaborated further on the song's theme of "mid-life crisis": "There used to be a verse at the end about Frank Sinatra, because if I was going to be singing about New York, New York, I felt like I should. It went "When I'm down on my luck / I sometimes think of Frank Sinatra / I met him once / He was more than generous / At dinner one evening he found a blue paper napkin ... and he stared at it and said to no one in particular, I remember when my eyes were this blue." Which is how the song ended. ... But I took out that scene because I didn't want people to think the song was autobiographical -- you know, I did that song with him and everything (on Duets)."[2]

Live performances

U2 has played the song "New York" live 120 times.[3] The song debuted on 19 October, 2000 at the ManRay club in Paris, as part of a promotional concert for the October 30 release of All That You Can't Leave Behind.[4] Following the events of 11 September, 2001, several lyrics were altered in subsequent live performances.[5] The song has not been played since the end of the Elevation Tour, with the last performance taking place on 2 December, 2001.[6]

A live version is included on the DVD Elevation 2001: U2 Live from Boston.

References

  1. ^ U2: Biting Pop's Arse - MTV.com feature, January 2001
  2. ^ A Sort of Homecoming - All That You Can't Leave Behind Feature from Amazon.co.uk
  3. ^ U2 Vertigo Tour - "New York" statistics
  4. ^ U2 All That You Can't Leave Behind Promo Tour - setlist from Oct. 19, 2000
  5. ^ "U2 rocks JACC" - review by Tim Collins, Notre Dame Observer, Oct. 11, 2001
  6. ^ U2 Vertigo Tour - setlist from Dec. 2, 2001

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