gherman
New Yorker
Very underated. I hear it on the radio quite abit and would have made a good single.
Nisse said:3. The RnB rythm/drum. Sounded alot better live.
Axver said:I hate it more every time I hear it.
Axver said:
See, it's the raspiness that ruins the song for me. Bad singing =/= character.
Axver said:
OK, that's a good line, but the entire "that girl, that girl" through to "my how you've grown" part are some of the worst lines on a U2 album ever. The first few lines are pretty weak and uninspired too.
J_NP said:
Did u ever hear it live ? Got the boston dvd ?
Canadiens1160 said:I don't think every song Bono writes needs to be an anthem or something preachy. Great guitar riff and great song
JCOSTER said:I really like this song and like for the reason it was written. It was written for Ali after Bono came home a little and then when it was song for J. Ramone it took on a different meaning.
I like the original reason though.
My favority part:
In a little while I won't be blown by every breeze
Friday night running to Sunday on my knees
That girl, that girl, she's mine
Well I've known her since
Since she was a little girl with Spanish eyes
When I saw her in a pram they pushed her by
My how you've grown
Well, it's been, it's been a little while
Bono's Betty said:
My favorite part too. One of my favorite songs.
I love it so much that it was my wedding song.
corianderstem said:I have a blog named after a lyric in Elvis Presley and America.
It's called "mumblebargleabongolese".
MrBrau1 said:It's one of the best things they've ever recorded.
jonnytakeawalk said:
I simply adore this song. Did Bono actually have a hangover when he was singing this??