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One (U2 song)

"One" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the third track from their seventh album, Achtung Baby (1991), and it was released as the record's third single on 24 February 1992. During the album's recording sessions at Hansa Studios in Berlin, conflict arose between the band members over the direction of U2's sound and the quality of their material. Tensions almost prompted the band to break up until they achieved a breakthrough with the improvisation of "One"; the song was written after the band members were inspired by a chord progression that guitarist the Edge was playing in the studio. The lyrics, written by lead singer Bono, were inspired by the band members' fractured relationships and the German reunification. Although the lyrics ostensibly describe "disunity", they have been interpreted in other ways.

"One"
Single by U2
from the album Achtung Baby
B-side"Lady with the Spinning Head (UV1)"
Released24 February 1992 (1992-02-24)
RecordedOctober 1990 – September 1991
Studio
GenreRock
Length4:36
LabelIsland
Composer(s)U2
Lyricist(s)Bono
Producer(s)Daniel Lanois with Brian Eno
U2 singles chronology
"Mysterious Ways"
(1991)
"One"
(1992)
"Even Better Than the Real Thing"
(1992)
Audio sample
Music video
"One" on YouTube

"One" was released as a benefit single, with proceeds going towards AIDS research. The song topped the Irish Singles Charts, the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart and the US Billboard Album Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks charts. It also peaked at number three in New Zealand, number four in Australia, number seven on the UK Singles Chart and number ten on the Billboard Hot 100. In promotion of the song, the band filmed several music videos, although they were not pleased until a third was created.

The song was acclaimed by critics upon its release, and it has since been featured in polls of the greatest songs of all time. U2 has performed "One" at most of their tour concerts since the song's live debut in 1992, and it has appeared in many of the band's concert films. In a live setting, "One" is often used by the group to promote human rights or social justice causes, and the song lends its namesake to Bono's charitable organisation, the ONE Campaign. U2 re-recorded the song as part of a duet with R&B recording artist Mary J. Blige on her 2005 album The Breakthrough, and again for the band's 2023 album Songs of Surrender (2023).[1]

Writing and recording edit

In October 1990, U2 arrived in Berlin on the eve of German reunification to begin the recording sessions for Achtung Baby at Hansa Studios.[2] Expecting to be inspired by a "New Europe" and the reuniting city, the band instead found the mood to be bleak and soon conflict arose over their musical direction and the quality of their material. While bassist Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen Jr. preferred a sound similar to U2's previous work, vocalist Bono and guitarist the Edge were inspired by European industrial and electronic dance music of the time and were advocating a change.[2] The band also had difficulty developing demos and musical ideas into completed songs.[2] Bono and the Edge believed the lack of progress was the fault of the band, while Clayton and Mullen believed the problem was the quality of the songs.[2] Mullen said he "thought this might be the end" of the band.[2]

"At the instant we were recording it, I got a very strong sense of its power. We were all playing together in the big recording room, a huge, eerie ballroom full of ghosts of the war, and everything fell into place. It was a reassuring moment, when everyone finally went, 'oh great, this album has started.' It's the reason you're in a band – when the spirit descends upon you and you create something truly affecting. 'One' is an incredibly moving piece. It hits straight into the heart."

The Edge, on the recording of "One"[2]

Ultimately, a breakthrough in the sessions was achieved. While jamming on a song called "Sick Puppy"—an early version of "Mysterious Ways"—the band tried different chord progressions for the bridge.[2][3] The jam stopped and the Edge tried playing them alone on an acoustic guitar, as "everyone was trying to decide if they were any good."[3] At the suggestion of producer Daniel Lanois, the Edge played two separate sections sequentially. The band liked the way it flowed and decided to play it together. Speaking of the improvisation, the Edge said, "suddenly something very powerful [was] happening in the room."[3] He added, "Everyone recognized it was a special piece. It was like we'd caught a glimpse of what the song could be."[4] Soon afterwards, the band had developed the piece of music into "One".[2][5] Bono recalls that "the melody, the structure—the whole thing was done in 15 minutes".[6] He also stated that the lyrics "just fell out of the sky, a gift"; the concept was inspired by the band members' fracturing relationships,[7] the German reunification,[8] and Bono's scepticism of the hippie idea of "oneness". Bono later sent a note to the Dalai Lama declining an invitation to a festival called Oneness, incorporating a line from the song: "One—but not the same".[2] The song's writing inspired the band and changed their outlook on the recording sessions. Mullen said the song reaffirmed the band's "blank page approach" to recording and reassured the band that all was not lost.[2]

"There was melancholy about it but there was also strength. One is not about oneness, it's about difference. It's not the old hippie idea of 'let's all live together.' It is a much more punk rock concept. It's anti-romantic: 'we are one but not the same. We get to carry each other.' It's a reminder that we have no choice. I'm still disappointed when people hear the chorus line as 'got to' rather than 'we get to carry each other.' Like it or not, the only way out of here is if I give you a leg up the wall and you pull me after you. There's something very unromantic about that.

Bono, on the recording of "One"[9]

Following the song's initial improvisation, tapes of the recording sessions were delivered to assisting producer Brian Eno to gather his input;[6] Eno spent extended periods of time away from the sessions before visiting to review songs, and he believed that distancing himself from the work allowed him to provide the band with a fresh perspective on their material each time he rejoined them.[10] The band were rather anxious about the quality of their material, but when Eno arrived in Berlin, they were surprised to hear that he liked most of the tapes.[6] However, as Bono recalls, Eno said, "There's just one song I really despise, and that's 'One'."[6] Eno felt that they needed to deconstruct the song.[6]

The band returned to Dublin in 1991 to record at the "Elsinore" mansion on the Dalkey coastline.[11] The band continued to work on the song there, adding various overdubs, but not finding a mix they were satisfied with.[6] The Edge thought that they had the foundation for the song, but that it needed "foreground".[6] Eno interceded, explaining to the group that "One" was among the sessions' tracks in which "The song has gone, whatever it is you liked about this song is not there anymore", and that the track had "disappeared under layers of overdubs".[10] He created his own mix, which gave the band a better idea of an arrangement they liked.[6] Eno wanted the band to remove the melancholy elements of the song and persuaded them to remove the acoustic guitar from the song.[2] He also worked with Lanois and the Edge to "undermine the 'too beautiful' feeling", which is why they added the "crying guitar parts that have an aggression to them".[2] While working with Lanois in the studio on a vocal overdub, Bono suggested Lanois "play a little guitar part to try and juice [him] up". Lanois subsequently took Bono's green Gretsch guitar and played a hammer-on part that was included in the final version of the song.[12]

Flood, the sessions' engineer, was unconvinced by the song's mix, saying he "was the nagging doubter. I always felt it was a bit straight, until we did the final mix."[6] The final mix was completed at Windmill Lane Studios in September 1991 on the last night of the album's recording sessions,[6][11] when some last minute additions were made. Bono did not like a line in the vocals and spent most of the day re-recording it.[6] Later, after the song's mix had just been completed by the production team, the Edge came up with a guitar part he wanted to add to the song's end near the lyric "Love is a temple".[6][11] After convincing the production team to allow the addition, the Edge played the part once and had it mixed in ten minutes later.[11]

Composition edit

"One" is a rock ballad played in a 4/4 time signature at a tempo of 91 beats per minute. The verse follows a chord progression of Am–D5–Fmaj7–G while the chorus follows C–Am–Fmaj7–C.[13]

Bono described the song's theme as such: "It is a song about coming together, but it's not the old hippie idea of 'Let's all live together.' It is, in fact, the opposite. It's saying, We are one, but we're not the same. It's not saying we even want to get along, but that we have to get along together in this world if it is to survive. It's a reminder that we have no choice".[14] The Edge described it on one level as a "bitter, twisted, vitriolic conversation between two people who've been through some nasty, heavy stuff".[15] On another level, he suggested that the line "we get to carry each other" introduces "grace" to the song and that the wording "get to" (instead of "got to") is essential, as it suggests that it is a privilege to help one another, not an obligation.[15] The band have been told by many fans that they played the song at their weddings, prompting Bono to respond, "Are you mad? It's about splitting up!"[15] There was some speculation that the song described a conversation between a father and his HIV-positive gay son, based on the connection of the song to David Wojnarowicz, a gay artist who died of AIDS.[16] In 2005, Bono said "It's a father-and-son story. I tried to write about someone I knew who was coming out and was afraid to tell his father. It's a religious father and son."[17]

Release edit

"One" was released as the album's third single on 24 February 1992 as a benefit single, with all of the band's royalties being donated to different AIDS research organisations for each country in which the single was released.[18][19][20] The group's manager Paul McGuinness commented on their decision: "The band feels that [AIDS] is the most pressing issue of the day, and we really have to focus people's attention to the AIDS plague that has been with us for 10 years."[19] To promote safe sex, U2 sold condoms bearing the album title Achtung Baby at their Zoo TV Tour concerts.[20] The cover of the single release is a photograph by David Wojnarowicz. The photograph depicts buffaloes falling off a cliff after being chased by Native American hunters.[20] The single's liner notes explain that Wojnarowicz "identifies himself and ourselves with the buffalo, pushed into the unknown by forces we cannot control or even understand".[21]

The single reached number seven in the UK Singles Chart, number ten in the US Billboard Hot 100, and number one on the US Album Rock Tracks[22] and Modern Rock Tracks charts.[23]

Music videos edit

Three music videos were created for "One". The first, directed by Anton Corbijn, was filmed in Berlin and features the band members performing at Hansa Studios interspersed with footage of Trabants (an East German automobile they became fond of as a symbol for a changing Europe) and shots of them dressed in drag. Bono explained that the idea to crossdress "had been based on the idea that if U2 can't do this, we've got to do it!", and it was fostered by the group's experiences dressing in drag for the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.[24] However, the band pulled the video, fearing the single's status as an AIDS benefit would result in critics finding AIDS-related interpretations of the video. The Edge explained, "We didn't want to be involved in putting back the AIDS issue into the realm of sexuality... It wasn't worth the risk of people imagining we were saying something about the AIDS issue through the drag footage, which was totally not what we were trying to say."[25]

The second video was directed by Mark Pellington. It comprises images of blooming flowers, the title word in several languages, and slow-motion footage of buffaloes running, leading up to Wojnarowicz's "Falling Buffalo" photograph. Much like for the first video, the band did not believe Pellington's video would be good for promoting the single.[26]

The group filmed a third video in an attempt to appeal to a broader audience. It was directed by Rattle and Hum director Phil Joanou and was primarily filmed in early March 1992 at Nell's, a Manhattan nightclub.[26][27] The video depicts Bono sitting at a table smoking a cheroot and drinking beer, interspersed with footage of the band performing in concert.[27] While Bono was filmed, the rest of the band, along with models and transgender women, attended a party in the basement, awaiting their turns to be filmed. However, they were never called to the set and by 3 a.m., they realised that the video was to focus on Bono.[28]

Reception edit

 
In 1994, a fan wrote the song's lyrics on the sidewalk leading up to Windmill Lane Studios in blue chalk.

After the release of Achtung Baby, critics praised "One". In its review of the album, Entertainment Weekly called the song "biting and unprecedentedly emotional" and opined that its "extravagant stylings and wild emotings [...] put it among Bono's most dramatic moments on record".[29] Dave Jennings from Melody Maker viewed it as a "solemn ballad", "redeemed by some intriguing lyrical imagery."[30] In its review of the album, Rolling Stone called the song a "radiant ballad", noting that "Few bands can marshal such sublime power, but it's just one of the many moments on Achtung Baby when we're reminded why, before these guys were the butt of cynical jokes, they were rock & roll heroes—as they still are."[31] Niall Stokes of Hot Press gave an enthusiastic review of the song, calling it one of the album's tracks "whose potency defies equivocations". Stokes said the song, both upon initial and repeated listens, "seems transcendent, a magnificent synthesis of elements, words and music, rhythm, instrumentation arrangement and intonation combine to create something that speaks a language beyond logic, the definitive language of emotional truth". He said the melody was reminiscent of Led Zeppelin and the vocals evoked memories of Al Green and the Rolling Stones circa "Sympathy for the Devil". Stokes could not single out what made the song so "utterly inspirational", but said it was "soul music that avoids the obvious cliches of the genre and cuts to the core".[32]

Q called Bono's singing on the song a "quieter moment" that has "never been so persuasively tender".[33] The Chicago Tribune wrote that the song "builds with the stately grandeur of a Roy Orbison ballad" and that Bono's lyric "We're one / But we're not the same" is one of "pithiest insights yet about the contradiction of marriage".[34] The Orlando Sentinel called the track "sorrowful" and compared it to music by the Rolling Stones.[35] Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times called the "disillusioned" track one of the album's high points.[36] Denise Sullivan of Allmusic wrote that the song was "among U2's finest recordings", and she praised its "lyrical simplicity, heart-rending vocal delivery, and evocative instrumentation". She called the Edge's guitar playing "unusually warm and soulful".[37] In the 1992 Pazz & Jop critics' poll in The Village Voice, "One" placed at number eight on the "Best Single" list.[38]

In 1992, Axl Rose told RIP magazine: "I think their song 'One' is one of the greatest songs ever written. Now I can see and understand why people were into U2 years ago."[39]

Live performances edit

 
Cellphones open as "One" is performed on the Vertigo Tour, Madison Square Garden, 14 October 2005.

"One" made its live debut on 29 February 1992 in Lakeland, Florida on the opening night of the Zoo TV Tour,[40] and it was played at every subsequent show on U2's concert tours until the first show of the Innocence + Experience Tour in Vancouver, where it was not played for the first time in its history. However, the song returned for the following concert, when it was used as the show closer.[41] Zoo TV performances were accompanied by footage from the second music video being displayed on the stage's video screens, with David Wojnarowicz's "Falling Buffalo" photograph appearing at the end of the song.[42]

The song took on an even more emotional meaning at a Popmart Tour show at Mexico City in 1997, as featured on PopMart: Live from Mexico City, where the tearful rendition was dedicated to Michael Hutchence of INXS. Until the second leg of the U2 360° Tour, "One" was played live in the key of A minor, while the recorded version is played a semitone higher. Throughout its history, Bono has often sung the song with an extra verse generally known as "Hear Us Coming", whose lyrics are usually some variation of:

You hear us coming Lord?
You hear us call?
You hear us knocking, knocking at Your door?
You hear us coming, Lord?
You hear us call?
You hear us scratching, will You make me crawl?

It was a nearly-regular feature on the Zoo TV Tour, PopMart, and Elevation Tours, but was sung less often on the Vertigo Tour. The verse made a re-emergence on the 2009 legs of the U2 360° Tour; although it was not a nightly feature, Bono sang it very often, segueing into "Amazing Grace" and from there into "Where the Streets Have No Name" on most of the second leg. "One" has also been played at several benefit concerts, including the 1995 Pavarotti and Friends concert in Modena, the 1997 Tibetan Freedom Concert in New York, the 2003 46664 concert, at Live 8 in 2005, and with Mary J. Blige on Shelter from the Storm: A Concert for the Gulf Coast.

Live performances of the song are also depicted in the concert films Zoo TV: Live from Sydney, U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, Vertigo 2005: Live from Chicago, U2 3D, and U2 360° at the Rose Bowl.

Legacy edit

"'One' [...] is certainly a breakup song. But it's also very much about the duty to stay together, about finding some kind of connection in times of war, fragmentation, plague, poverty and cultural difference. About being too cynical to believe in the hippie version of global oneness, but too much of a believer to reject it."

Blender

"One" has frequently appeared on lists of the greatest songs. In 2004, Rolling Stone placed the song at number 36 on its list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time", making it the highest-ranked U2 song;[43] it remained in that position on the magazine's 2010 version of the list,[44] but was re-ranked to 62nd on the 2021 version.[45] In 2003, a special edition issue of Q, titled "1001 Best Songs Ever", named "One" the greatest song of all-time.[46] VH1 ranked the song second on its list of "Greatest Songs of the 90s",[47] and voters in an April 2006 poll on VH1 named the song as having the UK's number-one lyric: "One life, with each other, sisters, brothers".[48] In 2005, Blender ranked the song at number four on its list of "The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born".[4] The following year, readers of Q voted "One" the fifth-greatest song in history.[49] The song subsequently appeared as one of seven U2 songs in the 2006 music reference book 1001 Songs: The Great Songs of All Time and the Artists, Stories, and Secrets.[50] It is included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.[51]

On 31 December 2006, "One" was announced by BBC Radio 1 to be the thirty-fifth highest-selling single of 2006 in the UK.[52] The collaboration was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals in December 2006.

In late 2006, a Bank of America employee sang "One" with lyrics modified to refer to the Bank of America and MBNA merger. The video subsequently became an Internet phenomenon.[53] Universal Music Group, the copyright owner of the song, posted a cease and desist letter directed at Bank of America in the comments section of Stereogum, one of the blogs that posted the video.[54]

In 2023, an alternate version of the song was released as the second single from the forthcoming album Songs of Surrender.

Track listings edit

The single was released on various formats including 7-inch, 12-inch, cassette, and CD. All releases featured a new song "Lady with the Spinning Head (UV1)" as a B-side track. This version was later included in the 20th anniversary release of Achtung Baby, whereas an extended 'dance' remix was included on the double album version of The Best of 1990–2000. Some releases also included "Satellite of Love" or both "Satellite of Love" and the "Night and Day" remix.

No.TitleLyricsMusicProducerLength
1."One"BonoU2
  • Daniel Lanois
  • Brian Eno
4:36
2."Lady with the Spinning Head (UV1)"BonoU2Paul Barrett3:54
3."Satellite of Love"Lou ReedReedThe Edge and Barrett4:00
4."Night and Day" (Steel String remix)Cole PorterPorterThe Edge and Barrett7:00

Credits and personnel edit

Charts edit

Certifications and sales edit

Certifications and sales for "One" by U2
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[84] Gold 30,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[85] Gold 45,000
Italy (FIMI)[86]
sales since 2009
Platinum 50,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[87] Platinum 60,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[88] Platinum 600,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Mica Paris version edit

"One"
 
Single by Mica Paris
Released27 March 1995 (1995-03-27)
Length4:36
Label
Composer(s)U2
Lyricist(s)Bono
Producer(s)
Mica Paris singles chronology
"Whisper a Prayer"
(1993)
"One"
(1995)
"Stay"
(1998)
Music video
"One" (Perfecto 7") on YouTube

British soul singer Mica Paris released a cover of "One" in 1995.[89] Released on 27 March 1995,[90] her version debuted and peaked at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart on the week ending 8 April 1995. It spent a total of four weeks on the chart.

Critical reception edit

Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote, "Thanks to Mica's urbane dance touch, people everywhere–from London to Rome, Tokyo, New York and back to Paris–will dance to a U2 song in other surroundings than Zooroparenas." Piccadilly radio/Manchester music coordinator Christian Smith said it's a "brilliant track", adding, "Since it starts of really slow, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of radio programmers have a hard time getting into it. But the fact that it's such a well-known track will certainly help."[91]

Track listing edit

CD single[92]

No.TitleLyricsProducerLength
1."One"Bono4:30
2."One" (Original Mix)BonoMike Peden4:37
3."One" (Perfecto Mix)Bono
  • Paul Oakenfold
  • Steve Osborne
5:59
4."One" (Ethnic Boyz Mix)BonoEthnic Boyz5:01
5."One" (Perfecto Dub)Bono
  • Paul Oakenfold
  • Steve Osborne
7:48

Vinyl[93]

Side one
No.TitleLyricsProducerLength
1."One" (Perfecto Mix)Bono
  • Paul Oakenfold
  • Steve Osborne
4:30
2."One" (Original Mix)BonoMike Peden4:37
Side two
No.TitleLyricsProducerLength
1."One" (Ethnic Boyz Mix)BonoEthnic Boyz5:01
2."One" (Perfecto Dub)Bono
  • Paul Oakenfold
  • Steve Osborne
7:48

Credits and personnel edit

Performers[94]

  • Mica Paris – vocals

Managerial

  • Executive producer – Ken Grunbaum

Technical and Production

  • Production – Mike Peden (track 2), Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osbourne (tracks 1,3 and 5), Ethic Boyz (track 4)
  • Engineering – Paul 'Max' Bloom
  • Programming – Ollie Dagois

Visuals and Imagery

  • Photography – Daniela Federici
  • Image and style – Jamie Rose

Charts edit

Mary J. Blige and U2 version edit

"One"
 
Single by Mary J. Blige and U2
from the album The Breakthrough
Released3 April 2006 (2006-04-03)
Length4:21
LabelGeffen
Composer(s)U2
Lyricist(s)Bono
Producer(s)
  • Ron Fair
  • Tal Herzberg
Mary J. Blige singles chronology
"Be Without You"
(2005)
"One"
(2006)
"Enough Cryin"
(2006)
U2 singles chronology
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
(2005)
"One"
(2006)
"The Saints Are Coming"
(2006)
Music video
"One" on YouTube

American singer Mary J. Blige covered "One" for her seventh studio album, The Breakthrough, with U2 and released it as the second international single from the album. After being invited to join the group on stage at their New York gig in 2005, Blige performed the track with U2 and received a standing ovation.[103][citation needed] The song was then recorded featuring Blige on lead vocals, with Bono supplying additional vocals and the band performing the music. It was released on 3 April 2006,[104] having already been featured heavily on BBC Radio 1's playlist, and has been a staple record on Capital FM's playlist since late January.

Chart performance edit

The song was a major commercial success in Europe, reaching number two in Ireland, Italy, Switzerland and the United Kingdom and topping the Norwegian Singles Chart for six weeks. The cover also reached number one in Austria for a week and reached the top 10 in several other European countries.

Live performances edit

In May 2006, Blige performed the song at the finale of American Idol with finalist Elliott Yamin, ahead of its full release to American radio.[105] It was also used by ABC for its end-of-season montage after the 2006 FIFA World Cup final and Fox for its end-of-season montage after game five of the 2006 World Series.

Track listing edit

CD single

CD 01[106]
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."One" (radio edit)Bono4:04
2."Can't Hide From Luv" (live) 3:52
CD 02[107]
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."One" (radio edit)Bono4:04
2."I'm Goin' Down" (Live at the Cipriani Wall Street Concert Series) 3:24
3."My Life '05" 3:24

Credits edit

  • Written by Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr
  • Produced by Ron Fair
  • Co-producered by Tal Herzberg
  • Lead vocals performed by Mary J Blige
  • Additional vocals and rhythm guitar performed by Bono
  • Lead guitar performed by The Edge
  • Bass performed by Adam Clayton
  • Drums and percussion performed by Larry Mullen Jr
  • Strings arranged and conducted by Ron Fair
  • Piano and organ performed by Ron Fair
  • Additional electric and acoustic guitar performed by John Goux
  • Mixed by Jack Joseph
  • Executive producer: Mary J. Blige

Charts and certifications edit

Other covers edit

"One" has been covered by numerous other artists, including Damien Rice, Johnny Logan, Johnny Cash, Adam Lambert, Howie Day, Joe Cocker, Warren Haynes, R.E.M., Gregorian, Pearl Jam, Kendall Payne, Shinedown, Vanessa Paradis & Alain Lanty, Cowboy Junkies, Quebec pop singer Marie Carmen and the cast of the television series Glee.[151]

Members of R.E.M. and U2 played an acoustic version of the song during a 1993 MTV concert for then newly inaugurated U.S. president Bill Clinton.[152] They performed under the name "Automatic Baby", a reference to each of their parent bands' recent albums Automatic for the People and Achtung Baby. In 1997 this version of "One" reached number one in Iceland and ended the year as the country's 12th-most-successful single.[153][154]

Damien Rice reworked the song for the 2011 tribute album AHK-toong BAY-bi Covered. "I remember seeing the queues on Dublin's Grafton Street: people waiting, sleeping, for the first copies of the new U2 record, as if some famine had hit the soul of the music world," he remarked. "Two decades later, I busked for the homeless with Bono on the same street. We played 'One' and Bono appeared to forget the words, but I didn't – they were as clear to me as the Our Father. Seventeen (Rice's age when Achtung Baby was issued) is such a powerful age, and 'One' is such a powerful song."[155]

Chris Cornell performed in his concerts a version of "One" with the lyrics of the Metallica song also called "One", which he explained as the result of searching for U2's lyrics after getting the guitar tabs and ending up with Metallica.[156]

See also edit

References edit

Footnotes edit

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song, song, irish, rock, band, third, track, from, their, seventh, album, achtung, baby, 1991, released, record, third, single, february, 1992, during, album, recording, sessions, hansa, studios, berlin, conflict, arose, between, band, members, over, direction. One is a song by Irish rock band U2 It is the third track from their seventh album Achtung Baby 1991 and it was released as the record s third single on 24 February 1992 During the album s recording sessions at Hansa Studios in Berlin conflict arose between the band members over the direction of U2 s sound and the quality of their material Tensions almost prompted the band to break up until they achieved a breakthrough with the improvisation of One the song was written after the band members were inspired by a chord progression that guitarist the Edge was playing in the studio The lyrics written by lead singer Bono were inspired by the band members fractured relationships and the German reunification Although the lyrics ostensibly describe disunity they have been interpreted in other ways One Single by U2from the album Achtung BabyB side Lady with the Spinning Head UV1 Released24 February 1992 1992 02 24 RecordedOctober 1990 September 1991StudioHansa Ton Studios Berlin Elsinore Dalkey Windmill Lane Studios Dublin GenreRockLength4 36LabelIslandComposer s U2Lyricist s BonoProducer s Daniel Lanois with Brian EnoU2 singles chronology Mysterious Ways 1991 One 1992 Even Better Than the Real Thing 1992 Audio sample source source filehelpMusic video One on YouTube One was released as a benefit single with proceeds going towards AIDS research The song topped the Irish Singles Charts the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart and the US Billboard Album Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks charts It also peaked at number three in New Zealand number four in Australia number seven on the UK Singles Chart and number ten on the Billboard Hot 100 In promotion of the song the band filmed several music videos although they were not pleased until a third was created The song was acclaimed by critics upon its release and it has since been featured in polls of the greatest songs of all time U2 has performed One at most of their tour concerts since the song s live debut in 1992 and it has appeared in many of the band s concert films In a live setting One is often used by the group to promote human rights or social justice causes and the song lends its namesake to Bono s charitable organisation the ONE Campaign U2 re recorded the song as part of a duet with R amp B recording artist Mary J Blige on her 2005 album The Breakthrough and again for the band s 2023 album Songs of Surrender 2023 1 Contents 1 Writing and recording 2 Composition 3 Release 3 1 Music videos 4 Reception 5 Live performances 6 Legacy 7 Track listings 8 Credits and personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications and sales 11 Mica Paris version 11 1 Critical reception 11 2 Track listing 11 3 Credits and personnel 11 4 Charts 12 Mary J Blige and U2 version 12 1 Chart performance 12 2 Live performances 12 3 Track listing 12 4 Credits 12 5 Charts and certifications 12 5 1 Weekly charts 12 5 2 Year end charts 12 5 3 Certifications 13 Other covers 14 See also 15 References 15 1 Footnotes 15 2 Bibliography 16 External linksWriting and recording editIn October 1990 U2 arrived in Berlin on the eve of German reunification to begin the recording sessions for Achtung Baby at Hansa Studios 2 Expecting to be inspired by a New Europe and the reuniting city the band instead found the mood to be bleak and soon conflict arose over their musical direction and the quality of their material While bassist Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen Jr preferred a sound similar to U2 s previous work vocalist Bono and guitarist the Edge were inspired by European industrial and electronic dance music of the time and were advocating a change 2 The band also had difficulty developing demos and musical ideas into completed songs 2 Bono and the Edge believed the lack of progress was the fault of the band while Clayton and Mullen believed the problem was the quality of the songs 2 Mullen said he thought this might be the end of the band 2 At the instant we were recording it I got a very strong sense of its power We were all playing together in the big recording room a huge eerie ballroom full of ghosts of the war and everything fell into place It was a reassuring moment when everyone finally went oh great this album has started It s the reason you re in a band when the spirit descends upon you and you create something truly affecting One is an incredibly moving piece It hits straight into the heart The Edge on the recording of One 2 Ultimately a breakthrough in the sessions was achieved While jamming on a song called Sick Puppy an early version of Mysterious Ways the band tried different chord progressions for the bridge 2 3 The jam stopped and the Edge tried playing them alone on an acoustic guitar as everyone was trying to decide if they were any good 3 At the suggestion of producer Daniel Lanois the Edge played two separate sections sequentially The band liked the way it flowed and decided to play it together Speaking of the improvisation the Edge said suddenly something very powerful was happening in the room 3 He added Everyone recognized it was a special piece It was like we d caught a glimpse of what the song could be 4 Soon afterwards the band had developed the piece of music into One 2 5 Bono recalls that the melody the structure the whole thing was done in 15 minutes 6 He also stated that the lyrics just fell out of the sky a gift the concept was inspired by the band members fracturing relationships 7 the German reunification 8 and Bono s scepticism of the hippie idea of oneness Bono later sent a note to the Dalai Lama declining an invitation to a festival called Oneness incorporating a line from the song One but not the same 2 The song s writing inspired the band and changed their outlook on the recording sessions Mullen said the song reaffirmed the band s blank page approach to recording and reassured the band that all was not lost 2 There was melancholy about it but there was also strength One is not about oneness it s about difference It s not the old hippie idea of let s all live together It is a much more punk rock concept It s anti romantic we are one but not the same We get to carry each other It s a reminder that we have no choice I m still disappointed when people hear the chorus line as got to rather than we get to carry each other Like it or not the only way out of here is if I give you a leg up the wall and you pull me after you There s something very unromantic about that Bono on the recording of One 9 Following the song s initial improvisation tapes of the recording sessions were delivered to assisting producer Brian Eno to gather his input 6 Eno spent extended periods of time away from the sessions before visiting to review songs and he believed that distancing himself from the work allowed him to provide the band with a fresh perspective on their material each time he rejoined them 10 The band were rather anxious about the quality of their material but when Eno arrived in Berlin they were surprised to hear that he liked most of the tapes 6 However as Bono recalls Eno said There s just one song I really despise and that s One 6 Eno felt that they needed to deconstruct the song 6 The band returned to Dublin in 1991 to record at the Elsinore mansion on the Dalkey coastline 11 The band continued to work on the song there adding various overdubs but not finding a mix they were satisfied with 6 The Edge thought that they had the foundation for the song but that it needed foreground 6 Eno interceded explaining to the group that One was among the sessions tracks in which The song has gone whatever it is you liked about this song is not there anymore and that the track had disappeared under layers of overdubs 10 He created his own mix which gave the band a better idea of an arrangement they liked 6 Eno wanted the band to remove the melancholy elements of the song and persuaded them to remove the acoustic guitar from the song 2 He also worked with Lanois and the Edge to undermine the too beautiful feeling which is why they added the crying guitar parts that have an aggression to them 2 While working with Lanois in the studio on a vocal overdub Bono suggested Lanois play a little guitar part to try and juice him up Lanois subsequently took Bono s green Gretsch guitar and played a hammer on part that was included in the final version of the song 12 Flood the sessions engineer was unconvinced by the song s mix saying he was the nagging doubter I always felt it was a bit straight until we did the final mix 6 The final mix was completed at Windmill Lane Studios in September 1991 on the last night of the album s recording sessions 6 11 when some last minute additions were made Bono did not like a line in the vocals and spent most of the day re recording it 6 Later after the song s mix had just been completed by the production team the Edge came up with a guitar part he wanted to add to the song s end near the lyric Love is a temple 6 11 After convincing the production team to allow the addition the Edge played the part once and had it mixed in ten minutes later 11 Composition edit One is a rock ballad played in a 4 4 time signature at a tempo of 91 beats per minute The verse follows a chord progression of Am D5 Fmaj7 G while the chorus follows C Am Fmaj7 C 13 Bono described the song s theme as such It is a song about coming together but it s not the old hippie idea of Let s all live together It is in fact the opposite It s saying We are one but we re not the same It s not saying we even want to get along but that we have to get along together in this world if it is to survive It s a reminder that we have no choice 14 The Edge described it on one level as a bitter twisted vitriolic conversation between two people who ve been through some nasty heavy stuff 15 On another level he suggested that the line we get to carry each other introduces grace to the song and that the wording get to instead of got to is essential as it suggests that it is a privilege to help one another not an obligation 15 The band have been told by many fans that they played the song at their weddings prompting Bono to respond Are you mad It s about splitting up 15 There was some speculation that the song described a conversation between a father and his HIV positive gay son based on the connection of the song to David Wojnarowicz a gay artist who died of AIDS 16 In 2005 Bono said It s a father and son story I tried to write about someone I knew who was coming out and was afraid to tell his father It s a religious father and son 17 Release edit One was released as the album s third single on 24 February 1992 as a benefit single with all of the band s royalties being donated to different AIDS research organisations for each country in which the single was released 18 19 20 The group s manager Paul McGuinness commented on their decision The band feels that AIDS is the most pressing issue of the day and we really have to focus people s attention to the AIDS plague that has been with us for 10 years 19 To promote safe sex U2 sold condoms bearing the album title Achtung Baby at their Zoo TV Tour concerts 20 The cover of the single release is a photograph by David Wojnarowicz The photograph depicts buffaloes falling off a cliff after being chased by Native American hunters 20 The single s liner notes explain that Wojnarowicz identifies himself and ourselves with the buffalo pushed into the unknown by forces we cannot control or even understand 21 The single reached number seven in the UK Singles Chart number ten in the US Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the US Album Rock Tracks 22 and Modern Rock Tracks charts 23 Music videos edit Three music videos were created for One The first directed by Anton Corbijn was filmed in Berlin and features the band members performing at Hansa Studios interspersed with footage of Trabants an East German automobile they became fond of as a symbol for a changing Europe and shots of them dressed in drag Bono explained that the idea to crossdress had been based on the idea that if U2 can t do this we ve got to do it and it was fostered by the group s experiences dressing in drag for the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife 24 However the band pulled the video fearing the single s status as an AIDS benefit would result in critics finding AIDS related interpretations of the video The Edge explained We didn t want to be involved in putting back the AIDS issue into the realm of sexuality It wasn t worth the risk of people imagining we were saying something about the AIDS issue through the drag footage which was totally not what we were trying to say 25 The second video was directed by Mark Pellington It comprises images of blooming flowers the title word in several languages and slow motion footage of buffaloes running leading up to Wojnarowicz s Falling Buffalo photograph Much like for the first video the band did not believe Pellington s video would be good for promoting the single 26 The group filmed a third video in an attempt to appeal to a broader audience It was directed by Rattle and Hum director Phil Joanou and was primarily filmed in early March 1992 at Nell s a Manhattan nightclub 26 27 The video depicts Bono sitting at a table smoking a cheroot and drinking beer interspersed with footage of the band performing in concert 27 While Bono was filmed the rest of the band along with models and transgender women attended a party in the basement awaiting their turns to be filmed However they were never called to the set and by 3 a m they realised that the video was to focus on Bono 28 Reception edit nbsp In 1994 a fan wrote the song s lyrics on the sidewalk leading up to Windmill Lane Studios in blue chalk After the release of Achtung Baby critics praised One In its review of the album Entertainment Weekly called the song biting and unprecedentedly emotional and opined that its extravagant stylings and wild emotings put it among Bono s most dramatic moments on record 29 Dave Jennings from Melody Maker viewed it as a solemn ballad redeemed by some intriguing lyrical imagery 30 In its review of the album Rolling Stone called the song a radiant ballad noting that Few bands can marshal such sublime power but it s just one of the many moments on Achtung Baby when we re reminded why before these guys were the butt of cynical jokes they were rock amp roll heroes as they still are 31 Niall Stokes of Hot Press gave an enthusiastic review of the song calling it one of the album s tracks whose potency defies equivocations Stokes said the song both upon initial and repeated listens seems transcendent a magnificent synthesis of elements words and music rhythm instrumentation arrangement and intonation combine to create something that speaks a language beyond logic the definitive language of emotional truth He said the melody was reminiscent of Led Zeppelin and the vocals evoked memories of Al Green and the Rolling Stones circa Sympathy for the Devil Stokes could not single out what made the song so utterly inspirational but said it was soul music that avoids the obvious cliches of the genre and cuts to the core 32 Q called Bono s singing on the song a quieter moment that has never been so persuasively tender 33 The Chicago Tribune wrote that the song builds with the stately grandeur of a Roy Orbison ballad and that Bono s lyric We re one But we re not the same is one of pithiest insights yet about the contradiction of marriage 34 The Orlando Sentinel called the track sorrowful and compared it to music by the Rolling Stones 35 Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times called the disillusioned track one of the album s high points 36 Denise Sullivan of Allmusic wrote that the song was among U2 s finest recordings and she praised its lyrical simplicity heart rending vocal delivery and evocative instrumentation She called the Edge s guitar playing unusually warm and soulful 37 In the 1992 Pazz amp Jop critics poll in The Village Voice One placed at number eight on the Best Single list 38 In 1992 Axl Rose told RIP magazine I think their song One is one of the greatest songs ever written Now I can see and understand why people were into U2 years ago 39 Live performances edit nbsp Cellphones open as One is performed on the Vertigo Tour Madison Square Garden 14 October 2005 One made its live debut on 29 February 1992 in Lakeland Florida on the opening night of the Zoo TV Tour 40 and it was played at every subsequent show on U2 s concert tours until the first show of the Innocence Experience Tour in Vancouver where it was not played for the first time in its history However the song returned for the following concert when it was used as the show closer 41 Zoo TV performances were accompanied by footage from the second music video being displayed on the stage s video screens with David Wojnarowicz s Falling Buffalo photograph appearing at the end of the song 42 The song took on an even more emotional meaning at a Popmart Tour show at Mexico City in 1997 as featured on PopMart Live from Mexico City where the tearful rendition was dedicated to Michael Hutchence of INXS Until the second leg of the U2 360 Tour One was played live in the key of A minor while the recorded version is played a semitone higher Throughout its history Bono has often sung the song with an extra verse generally known as Hear Us Coming whose lyrics are usually some variation of You hear us coming Lord You hear us call You hear us knocking knocking at Your door You hear us coming Lord You hear us call You hear us scratching will You make me crawl It was a nearly regular feature on the Zoo TV Tour PopMart and Elevation Tours but was sung less often on the Vertigo Tour The verse made a re emergence on the 2009 legs of the U2 360 Tour although it was not a nightly feature Bono sang it very often segueing into Amazing Grace and from there into Where the Streets Have No Name on most of the second leg One has also been played at several benefit concerts including the 1995 Pavarotti and Friends concert in Modena the 1997 Tibetan Freedom Concert in New York the 2003 46664 concert at Live 8 in 2005 and with Mary J Blige on Shelter from the Storm A Concert for the Gulf Coast Live performances of the song are also depicted in the concert films Zoo TV Live from Sydney U2 Go Home Live from Slane Castle Vertigo 2005 Live from Chicago U2 3D and U2 360 at the Rose Bowl Legacy edit One is certainly a breakup song But it s also very much about the duty to stay together about finding some kind of connection in times of war fragmentation plague poverty and cultural difference About being too cynical to believe in the hippie version of global oneness but too much of a believer to reject it Blender One has frequently appeared on lists of the greatest songs In 2004 Rolling Stone placed the song at number 36 on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time making it the highest ranked U2 song 43 it remained in that position on the magazine s 2010 version of the list 44 but was re ranked to 62nd on the 2021 version 45 In 2003 a special edition issue of Q titled 1001 Best Songs Ever named One the greatest song of all time 46 VH1 ranked the song second on its list of Greatest Songs of the 90s 47 and voters in an April 2006 poll on VH1 named the song as having the UK s number one lyric One life with each other sisters brothers 48 In 2005 Blender ranked the song at number four on its list of The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born 4 The following year readers of Q voted One the fifth greatest song in history 49 The song subsequently appeared as one of seven U2 songs in the 2006 music reference book 1001 Songs The Great Songs of All Time and the Artists Stories and Secrets 50 It is included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll 51 On 31 December 2006 One was announced by BBC Radio 1 to be the thirty fifth highest selling single of 2006 in the UK 52 The collaboration was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals in December 2006 In late 2006 a Bank of America employee sang One with lyrics modified to refer to the Bank of America and MBNA merger The video subsequently became an Internet phenomenon 53 Universal Music Group the copyright owner of the song posted a cease and desist letter directed at Bank of America in the comments section of Stereogum one of the blogs that posted the video 54 In 2023 an alternate version of the song was released as the second single from the forthcoming album Songs of Surrender Track listings editThe single was released on various formats including 7 inch 12 inch cassette and CD All releases featured a new song Lady with the Spinning Head UV1 as a B side track This version was later included in the 20th anniversary release of Achtung Baby whereas an extended dance remix was included on the double album version of The Best of 1990 2000 Some releases also included Satellite of Love or both Satellite of Love and the Night and Day remix No TitleLyricsMusicProducerLength1 One BonoU2Daniel Lanois Brian Eno4 362 Lady with the Spinning Head UV1 BonoU2Paul Barrett3 543 Satellite of Love Lou ReedReedThe Edge and Barrett4 004 Night and Day Steel String remix Cole PorterPorterThe Edge and Barrett7 00Credits and personnel editU2 55 Bono vocals The Edge guitar Adam Clayton bass guitar Larry Mullen Jr drums percussionAdditional performers 55 Brian Eno additional keyboards Daniel Lanois additional guitar Technical 55 Production Daniel Lanois with Brian Eno Engineering Flood Additional engineering Robbie Adams Engineering assistance Shannon Strong Mixing Flood Mixing assistance Shannon StrongCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for One by U2 Chart 1992 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 56 4Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 57 26Canada Top Singles RPM 58 1Europe Eurochart Hot 100 59 16France SNEP 60 13Germany Official German Charts 61 50Ireland IRMA 62 1Italy Musica e dischi 63 2Netherlands Dutch Top 40 64 11Netherlands Single Top 100 65 12New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 66 3Portugal AFP 63 3Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 67 25UK Singles OCC 68 7US Billboard Hot 100 69 10US Adult Contemporary Billboard 70 24US Alternative Airplay Billboard 71 1US Hot Dance Singles Sales Billboard 72 44US Mainstream Rock Billboard 73 1US Cash Box Top 100 74 3Chart 2015 PeakpositionPoland Polish Airplay Top 100 75 97Chart 2019 PeakpositionJapan Japan Hot 100 76 78 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for One by U2 Chart 1992 PositionAustralia ARIA 77 91Canada Top Singles RPM 78 6Europe Eurochart Hot 100 79 76Netherlands Single Top 100 80 94US Billboard Hot 100 81 60Chart 2001 PositionCanada Nielsen SoundScan 82 117Chart 2002 PositionCanada Nielsen SoundScan 83 146Certifications and sales editCertifications and sales for One by U2 Region Certification Certified units salesBrazil Pro Musica Brasil 84 Gold 30 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 85 Gold 45 000 Italy FIMI 86 sales since 2009 Platinum 50 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 87 Platinum 60 000 United Kingdom BPI 88 Platinum 600 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Mica Paris version edit One nbsp Single by Mica ParisReleased27 March 1995 1995 03 27 Length4 36LabelChrysalis CooltempoComposer s U2Lyricist s BonoProducer s Mike Peden Paul Oakenfold Steve Osborne Ethnic BoyzMica Paris singles chronology Whisper a Prayer 1993 One 1995 Stay 1998 Music video One Perfecto 7 on YouTubeBritish soul singer Mica Paris released a cover of One in 1995 89 Released on 27 March 1995 90 her version debuted and peaked at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart on the week ending 8 April 1995 It spent a total of four weeks on the chart Critical reception edit Pan European magazine Music amp Media wrote Thanks to Mica s urbane dance touch people everywhere from London to Rome Tokyo New York and back to Paris will dance to a U2 song in other surroundings than Zooroparenas Piccadilly radio Manchester music coordinator Christian Smith said it s a brilliant track adding Since it starts of really slow I wouldn t be surprised if a lot of radio programmers have a hard time getting into it But the fact that it s such a well known track will certainly help 91 Track listing edit CD single 92 No TitleLyricsProducerLength1 One BonoPaul Oakenfold Steve Osborne4 302 One Original Mix BonoMike Peden4 373 One Perfecto Mix BonoPaul Oakenfold Steve Osborne5 594 One Ethnic Boyz Mix BonoEthnic Boyz5 015 One Perfecto Dub BonoPaul Oakenfold Steve Osborne7 48 Vinyl 93 Side oneNo TitleLyricsProducerLength1 One Perfecto Mix BonoPaul Oakenfold Steve Osborne4 302 One Original Mix BonoMike Peden4 37 Side twoNo TitleLyricsProducerLength1 One Ethnic Boyz Mix BonoEthnic Boyz5 012 One Perfecto Dub BonoPaul Oakenfold Steve Osborne7 48 Credits and personnel edit Performers 94 Mica Paris vocalsManagerial Executive producer Ken GrunbaumTechnical and Production Production Mike Peden track 2 Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osbourne tracks 1 3 and 5 Ethic Boyz track 4 Engineering Paul Max Bloom Programming Ollie DagoisVisuals and Imagery Photography Daniela Federici Image and style Jamie RoseCharts edit Chart 1995 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 95 104Australia Australian Music Report 96 89New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 97 50Scotland OCC 98 26UK Singles OCC 99 29UK Hip Hop R amp B OCC 100 5UK Club Chart Music Week 101 35UK on a Pop Tip Club Chart Music Week 102 26Mary J Blige and U2 version edit One nbsp Single by Mary J Blige and U2from the album The BreakthroughReleased3 April 2006 2006 04 03 Length4 21LabelGeffenComposer s U2Lyricist s BonoProducer s Ron Fair Tal HerzbergMary J Blige singles chronology Be Without You 2005 One 2006 Enough Cryin 2006 U2 singles chronology Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band 2005 One 2006 The Saints Are Coming 2006 Music video One on YouTubeAmerican singer Mary J Blige covered One for her seventh studio album The Breakthrough with U2 and released it as the second international single from the album After being invited to join the group on stage at their New York gig in 2005 Blige performed the track with U2 and received a standing ovation 103 citation needed The song was then recorded featuring Blige on lead vocals with Bono supplying additional vocals and the band performing the music It was released on 3 April 2006 104 having already been featured heavily on BBC Radio 1 s playlist and has been a staple record on Capital FM s playlist since late January Chart performance edit The song was a major commercial success in Europe reaching number two in Ireland Italy Switzerland and the United Kingdom and topping the Norwegian Singles Chart for six weeks The cover also reached number one in Austria for a week and reached the top 10 in several other European countries Live performances edit In May 2006 Blige performed the song at the finale of American Idol with finalist Elliott Yamin ahead of its full release to American radio 105 It was also used by ABC for its end of season montage after the 2006 FIFA World Cup final and Fox for its end of season montage after game five of the 2006 World Series Track listing edit CD single CD 01 106 No TitleLyricsLength1 One radio edit Bono4 042 Can t Hide From Luv live 3 52 CD 02 107 No TitleLyricsLength1 One radio edit Bono4 042 I m Goin Down Live at the Cipriani Wall Street Concert Series 3 243 My Life 05 3 24 Credits edit Written by Bono Adam Clayton The Edge Larry Mullen Jr Produced by Ron Fair Co producered by Tal Herzberg Lead vocals performed by Mary J Blige Additional vocals and rhythm guitar performed by Bono Lead guitar performed by The Edge Bass performed by Adam Clayton Drums and percussion performed by Larry Mullen Jr Strings arranged and conducted by Ron Fair Piano and organ performed by Ron Fair Additional electric and acoustic guitar performed by John Goux Mixed by Jack Joseph Executive producer Mary J BligeCharts and certifications edit Weekly charts edit Chart 2006 PeakpositionAustralia Digital Tracks ARIA 108 6Austria O3 Austria Top 40 109 1Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 110 6Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 111 10CIS TopHit 112 163Czech Republic Radio Top 100 113 28Denmark Tracklisten 114 7Europe Eurochart Hot 100 115 4France SNEP 116 35Germany Official German Charts 117 6Hungary Radios Top 40 118 10Ireland IRMA 119 2Italy FIMI 120 2Italy Musica e Dischi 121 3Netherlands Dutch Top 40 122 2Netherlands Mega Top 50 123 2Netherlands Single Top 100 124 3Norway VG lista 125 1Scotland OCC 126 3Sweden Sverigetopplistan 127 27Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 128 2UK Singles OCC 129 2UK R amp B OCC 130 2US Billboard Hot 100 131 86US Adult Contemporary Billboard 132 36US Adult Top 40 Billboard 133 37 Year end charts edit Chart 2006 PositionAustralia Digital Tracks ARIA 134 27Austria O3 Austria Top 40 135 10Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 136 16Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 137 35Europe Eurochart Hot 100 138 23Germany Official German Charts 139 24Ireland IRMA 140 15Italy FIMI 141 28Netherlands Dutch Top 40 142 6Netherlands Single Top 100 143 11Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 144 11UK Singles OCC 145 35Certifications edit Region Certification Certified units salesGermany BVMI 146 Gold 150 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 147 Platinum 8 000 Italy FIMI 148 Gold 10 000 Sweden GLF 149 Gold 10 000 United Kingdom BPI 150 Silver 200 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Other covers edit One has been covered by numerous other artists including Damien Rice Johnny Logan Johnny Cash Adam Lambert Howie Day Joe Cocker Warren Haynes R E M Gregorian Pearl Jam Kendall Payne Shinedown Vanessa Paradis amp Alain Lanty Cowboy Junkies Quebec pop singer Marie Carmen and the cast of the television series Glee 151 Members of R E M and U2 played an acoustic version of the song during a 1993 MTV concert for then newly inaugurated U S president Bill Clinton 152 They performed under the name Automatic Baby a reference to each of their parent bands recent albums Automatic for the People and Achtung Baby In 1997 this version of One reached number one in Iceland and ended the year as the country s 12th most successful single 153 154 Damien Rice reworked the song for the 2011 tribute album AHK toong BAY bi Covered I remember seeing the queues on Dublin s Grafton Street people waiting sleeping for the first copies of the new U2 record as if some famine had hit the soul of the music world he remarked Two decades later I busked for the homeless with Bono on the same street We played One and Bono appeared to forget the words but I didn t they were as clear to me as the Our Father Seventeen Rice s age when Achtung Baby was issued is such a powerful age and One is such a powerful song 155 Chris Cornell performed in his concerts a version of One with the lyrics of the Metallica song also called One which he explained as the result of searching for U2 s lyrics after getting the guitar tabs and ending up with Metallica 156 See also editList 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