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Vertigo (U2 song)

"Vertigo" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the opening track on their eleventh studio album, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb (2004). It was released to radio as the album's lead single on 8 November 2004, and upon release, it received extensive airplay. The song was an international success, bolstered by its usage in a television advertisement featuring the band for Apple's iPod digital music player. The song lent its name to the band's 2005–2006 Vertigo Tour.

"Vertigo"
Single by U2
from the album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
B-side
Released8 November 2004 (2004-11-08)
Recorded2003–2004
Studio
GenreAlternative rock
Length3:11
Label
Composer(s)U2
Lyricist(s)
Producer(s)Steve Lillywhite
U2 singles chronology
Music video
"Vertigo" on YouTube
Audio sample
"Vertigo"

In the United States, "Vertigo" peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Alternative Songs chart. It topped the singles charts in Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom while reaching the top 10 in Australia, Austria, Belgium (Wallonia), Canada, Finland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland. "Vertigo" won three Grammy Awards for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, Best Rock Song, and Best Short Form Music Video at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony in 2005.[1]

"Vertigo" was ranked 64th on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of the Decade (2000 to 2010).[2]

Writing and recording Edit

"Vertigo" originated from a demo that guitarist the Edge composed at his home in Malibu on a "very simple Pro-Tools rig". Playing along to drum loops that drummer Larry Mullen Jr. had recorded for him, the Edge created the guitar riff among others while "exploring rock 'n' roll guitar" and "what that means in the twenty-first century".[3] Inspiration for the riff came within 20 minutes of the Edge first plugging into a 1957 Fender Deluxe amplifier, which was acquired for him by his technician Dallas Schoo after he requested a small amplifier he could use to record demos at his home studio.[4] The Edge gave the demo a working title of "Full Metal Jacket".[5] When lead singer Bono heard it, he was very enthused, describing it as: "the mother of all rock 'n' roll tunes. I don't know where it came from but it's a remarkable guitar thing. You want to hear it – it's a reason to make a record. The song is that good!"[6]

Believing that their pending record would have a punk rock energy and be very collaborative between the band members, U2 hired Chris Thomas to produce it; the Edge said that he worked well with bands and had produced several records that were favourites among U2, including early Roxy Music albums and the Sex Pistols's Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols.[3] U2 began working with Thomas on the album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb in February 2003.[7] During the sessions, U2 experimented with different melodies and rhythm ideas for "Full Metal Jacket".[3] Bono's original set of lyrics was inspired by Leonard Peltier, a Native American rights activist who was controversially convicted of killing two Federal Bureau of Investigation agents.[5] Bono did not believe Peltier deserved to be imprisoned, and he took a "new-journalism approach" to writing the lyrics.[8] The song was subsequently retitled "Native Son",[5] and after extensive experimentation on it, the band recorded and mixed a version of the song to completion with Thomas.[3] The group were so excited by the song, they sent it to Interscope Records, which was equally excited by it. However, Bono called the decision a mistake and said the song ultimately "wasn't as good as [they] thought".[8]

After working for nine months with Thomas, U2 had recorded an album's worth of material, but they were dissatisfied with the quality of it and decided to delay the release. As a result, they hired producer Steve Lillywhite to replace Thomas in January 2004. Lillywhite urged the band to record in the larger space at Hanover Quay Studio to encourage better performances. While Bono was away for the week, the band re-recorded the backing track for "Native Son".[3] When Bono returned, Lillywhite asked him to record a guide vocal, but 30 seconds into a take, Bono stopped, as he became uncomfortable with the thought of singing the lyrics to a large crowd in a live setting.[5] He said: "The lyrics were about something I care deeply about, but the song didn't vibrate. It didn't change the room temperature."[7] The song subsequently was deconstructed and the lyrics were changed around, with various iterations of the song being called "Shark Soup" and "Viva la Ramone". At one point, Bono wrote a completely new set of lyrics in Spanish, remnants of which would survive in the completed version of the song. Eventually, the song transformed into "Vertigo", but the group were still considering several possible variations of the chorus. At the suggestion of some outsiders, the band chose the "Hello, hello" version. Lillywhite also double tracked Bono's vocals in the chorus to give them more impact.[5] The Edge said the vocal melody in the final version of the song differed from his original demo, but that otherwise most of the musical ideas from the demo were present in the completed song.[3]

The Edge achieved the guitar tones on the song using four pieces of equipment: a 1966 Fender Telecaster guitar, a Line 6 DM4 Distortion Modeler effects pedal, a Korg SDD-3000 digital delay pedal, and the Fender Deluxe amplifier. The distortion pedal is used for the raw sound of the main power chord riff, while the delay pedal is used for the clean, ambient accent notes in the song's instrumental break.[4]

Composition Edit

At the beginning of the song, Bono counts off in Spanish "Unos, dos, tres, catorce!"[9] In English, this translates to "some, two, three, fourteen!"[10] When asked about this oddity in an interview for Rolling Stone, Bono replied "there may have been some alcohol involved".[8] The count off was parodied by novelty singer Richard Cheese on his version of U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday" on his 2005 album Aperitif for Destruction.

A Spanish reply of "¡Hola!" is also heard behind the "Hello, hello" of the refrain, as well as "¿Dónde está?" ("Where is it?" or "Where are you?" depending upon if this is intended as a question to the location of Vertigo or Bono himself) after the line "I'm at a place called Vertigo". The "Hello, hello" line itself is reminiscent of similar lyrics in the song "Stories for Boys" from U2's debut album Boy; in Vertigo Tour concerts, the band frequently included a section of the latter song in their performances of "Vertigo."

Promotion Edit

U2 performed "Vertigo" in a television commercial for the Apple iPod as part of a cross-marketing plan to promote both the album and Apple's music products (especially the U2 Special Edition iPod and the iTunes Music Store's exclusive digital box set for U2, The Complete U2).[11]

Live performances Edit

 
U2 performing "Vertigo" as part of their Vertigo Tour during a concert in Adelaide, Australia.

U2 performed "Vertigo" at a number of promotional appearances in 2004 and early 2005, prior to the song's tour debut on the opening night of the Vertigo Tour. Since the first date of the Vertigo Tour, the band has virtually performed "Vertigo" at every single full tour concert, the only exceptions being the first few concerts of The Joshua Tree Tour 2017. On the Vertigo Tour during the North American arena legs as well as the 2006 stadium legs, "Vertigo" was typically the second song played after "City of Blinding Lights". For the European stadium leg, as well as a handful of other shows on the other legs, "Vertigo" opened the show. Many performances on this leg as well as occasional shows on the other legs sometimes featured "Vertigo" played twice, once early in the show and again as a final encore; this also looks back to U2's early days, when they did not have enough songs to fill out an entire performance and had to repeat some at the end. Performances on this tour typically featured an extended outro to the song, which included a repeat of Bono's "Yeah, Yeah" lines.[12] Visuals on this tour were inspired by the album cover, with heavy use of red and yellow lighting and the 'Vertigo target' artwork from the CD.

For the U2 360° Tour the song was typically performed midway through the main set, again after "City Of Blinding Lights".[13] It was one of the only songs to use the fully retracted pantograph video screen. For the Innocence & Experience Tour it was typically the third song played, with a swinging lightbulb hanging overhead during the performance.[14] On The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 and 2019, the song was typically performed in the encore following "Elevation", this tour marked a return of the extended outro and the same visuals as on the Vertigo Tour.[15] On the Experience + Innocence Tour the song was played as part of the "e-Stage" section, again following "Elevation" and featuring the extended outro. Bono would perform this song in his "MacPhisto" character.[16]

Use in the media Edit

Chart performance Edit

Upon release, "Vertigo" debuted at number 18 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100. In the following weeks, the track jumped to number one on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, moved from number 27 to number three on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and from number 35 to number nine on the Adult Top 40. It also debuted at number one on the Hot Digital Tracks chart and, after falling to number 4, returned to the top position. The track later moved into the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 31. It spent 20 weeks on the chart.[18][19] At the time of the song's release, Billboard did not count digital downloads as part of a single's overall sales. "Vertigo" recorded strong digital sales, and had these been incorporated into physical sales and airplay, would have seen a much stronger placing on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

In the United Kingdom, the song moved from BBC Radio 1's B-list in the first week of its airplay release to the A-list in the second week. The song was released commercially on 15 November, and debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, and remained there for one week. In total, it spent nine weeks in the top 40.

In Australia, the track debuted at number five on the ARIA Charts, and was ranked number 38 on Triple J's Hottest 100 of 2004. In the Netherlands, "Vertigo" reached number two on the Mega Top 100.

In Brazil, the single went gold with more than 50,000 downloads.[20]

The digital single holds a Gold status in the United States.

Music video Edit

The video for the song features U2 performing in a featureless desert as black jet streams emit from behind each band member; on the ground is a huge white bulls-eye symbol used as a motif for the album graphics. The circular platform that the band performs on constantly elevates up and down in a spiral pattern, as the wind blows in the band's face. It was directed by the team of Alex & Martin. It was recorded in Punta Del Fangar (Ebro Delta) in Spain, and won Grammy Awards for Best Short Form Music Video in 2005.

Cover versions Edit

Nathaniel Willemse released a cover version of "Vertigo" as his debut single in 2008, after having performed it on Australian Idol series four in 2006.[21]

Bon Jovi performed a snippet of the song during "Bad Medicine" on Bon Jovi Live, their 2011 tour.[citation needed]

Formats and track listings Edit

7-inch and 12-inch vinyl singles Edit

U.S. 7-inch (Interscope B0003580-21)[22]
No.TitleLength
1."Vertigo"3:14
UK 12-inch (Island 12 IS 878 / 986 856–7)[23]
No.TitleLength
1."Vertigo" (Jacknife Lee 12-inch)5:36
2."Vertigo" (Jacknife Lee 7-inch)3:08
3."Vertigo" (Jacknife Lee 10-inch)4:13
4."Vertigo" (Jacknife Lee 12-inch instrumental)5:36
UK 12-inch (Island 12 IS 886 / 987 025–2)[24]
No.TitleLength
1."Vertigo" (Redanka Power mix)7:32
2."Vertigo" (Trent Reznor remix)3:38

CD and DVD singles Edit

CD 1 / Mini CD
No.TitleLength
1."Vertigo"3:11
2."Are You Gonna Wait Forever?"3:48
CD 2
No.TitleLength
1."Vertigo"3:11
2."Vertigo" (Jacknife Lee 10-inch)4:13
3."Neon Lights"4:07
Japan CD
No.TitleLength
1."Vertigo"3:11
2."Are You Gonna Wait Forever?"3:48
3."Vertigo" (Jacknife Lee 10-inch)4:13
4."Neon Lights"4:07
5."Vertigo" (Live at HQ video)3:11
DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Vertigo" (HQ video)3:11
2."Vertigo" (Audio with photo gallery) 
3."Are You Gonna Wait Forever?" (Audio only) 
4."Vertigo" (Jacknife Lee 10-inch – Lisbon video) 

Personnel Edit

Charts Edit

Certifications Edit

Certifications and sales for "Vertigo"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[67] Platinum 70,000^
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[68] Gold 30,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[69] Silver 200,000^
United States (RIAA)[70] Gold 500,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history Edit

Release dates for "Vertigo"
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States 4 October 2004 Interscope [71]
Australia 8 November 2004 CD Island [72]
United Kingdom
  • CD
  • DVD
[73]
Canada 9 November 2004 CD [74]
Japan 15 November 2004 [75]
22 December 2004 DVD [76]

References Edit

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Bibliography

External links Edit

  • Vertigo lyrics
  • "Vertigo" live at the Rose Bowl on YouTube

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Vertigo is a song by Irish rock band U2 It is the opening track on their eleventh studio album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb 2004 It was released to radio as the album s lead single on 8 November 2004 and upon release it received extensive airplay The song was an international success bolstered by its usage in a television advertisement featuring the band for Apple s iPod digital music player The song lent its name to the band s 2005 2006 Vertigo Tour Vertigo Single by U2from the album How to Dismantle an Atomic BombB side Are You Gonna Wait Forever Neon Lights Released8 November 2004 2004 11 08 Recorded2003 2004StudioHanover Quay Dublin Ireland South of FranceGenreAlternative rockLength3 11LabelIsland InterscopeComposer s U2Lyricist s Bono the EdgeProducer s Steve LillywhiteU2 singles chronology Take Me to the Clouds Above 2004 Vertigo 2004 Sometimes You Can t Make It on Your Own 2005 Music video Vertigo on YouTubeAudio sample source source Vertigo filehelpIn the United States Vertigo peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Alternative Songs chart It topped the singles charts in Denmark Greece Ireland Italy Spain and the United Kingdom while reaching the top 10 in Australia Austria Belgium Wallonia Canada Finland the Netherlands New Zealand Norway Sweden and Switzerland Vertigo won three Grammy Awards for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Best Rock Song and Best Short Form Music Video at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony in 2005 1 Vertigo was ranked 64th on Rolling Stone s list of the 100 Best Songs of the Decade 2000 to 2010 2 Contents 1 Writing and recording 2 Composition 3 Promotion 4 Live performances 5 Use in the media 6 Chart performance 7 Music video 8 Cover versions 9 Formats and track listings 9 1 7 inch and 12 inch vinyl singles 9 2 CD and DVD singles 10 Personnel 11 Charts 11 1 Weekly charts 11 2 Year end charts 12 Certifications 13 Release history 14 References 15 External linksWriting and recording Edit Vertigo originated from a demo that guitarist the Edge composed at his home in Malibu on a very simple Pro Tools rig Playing along to drum loops that drummer Larry Mullen Jr had recorded for him the Edge created the guitar riff among others while exploring rock n roll guitar and what that means in the twenty first century 3 Inspiration for the riff came within 20 minutes of the Edge first plugging into a 1957 Fender Deluxe amplifier which was acquired for him by his technician Dallas Schoo after he requested a small amplifier he could use to record demos at his home studio 4 The Edge gave the demo a working title of Full Metal Jacket 5 When lead singer Bono heard it he was very enthused describing it as the mother of all rock n roll tunes I don t know where it came from but it s a remarkable guitar thing You want to hear it it s a reason to make a record The song is that good 6 Believing that their pending record would have a punk rock energy and be very collaborative between the band members U2 hired Chris Thomas to produce it the Edge said that he worked well with bands and had produced several records that were favourites among U2 including early Roxy Music albums and the Sex Pistols s Never Mind the Bollocks Here s the Sex Pistols 3 U2 began working with Thomas on the album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb in February 2003 7 During the sessions U2 experimented with different melodies and rhythm ideas for Full Metal Jacket 3 Bono s original set of lyrics was inspired by Leonard Peltier a Native American rights activist who was controversially convicted of killing two Federal Bureau of Investigation agents 5 Bono did not believe Peltier deserved to be imprisoned and he took a new journalism approach to writing the lyrics 8 The song was subsequently retitled Native Son 5 and after extensive experimentation on it the band recorded and mixed a version of the song to completion with Thomas 3 The group were so excited by the song they sent it to Interscope Records which was equally excited by it However Bono called the decision a mistake and said the song ultimately wasn t as good as they thought 8 After working for nine months with Thomas U2 had recorded an album s worth of material but they were dissatisfied with the quality of it and decided to delay the release As a result they hired producer Steve Lillywhite to replace Thomas in January 2004 Lillywhite urged the band to record in the larger space at Hanover Quay Studio to encourage better performances While Bono was away for the week the band re recorded the backing track for Native Son 3 When Bono returned Lillywhite asked him to record a guide vocal but 30 seconds into a take Bono stopped as he became uncomfortable with the thought of singing the lyrics to a large crowd in a live setting 5 He said The lyrics were about something I care deeply about but the song didn t vibrate It didn t change the room temperature 7 The song subsequently was deconstructed and the lyrics were changed around with various iterations of the song being called Shark Soup and Viva la Ramone At one point Bono wrote a completely new set of lyrics in Spanish remnants of which would survive in the completed version of the song Eventually the song transformed into Vertigo but the group were still considering several possible variations of the chorus At the suggestion of some outsiders the band chose the Hello hello version Lillywhite also double tracked Bono s vocals in the chorus to give them more impact 5 The Edge said the vocal melody in the final version of the song differed from his original demo but that otherwise most of the musical ideas from the demo were present in the completed song 3 The Edge achieved the guitar tones on the song using four pieces of equipment a 1966 Fender Telecaster guitar a Line 6 DM4 Distortion Modeler effects pedal a Korg SDD 3000 digital delay pedal and the Fender Deluxe amplifier The distortion pedal is used for the raw sound of the main power chord riff while the delay pedal is used for the clean ambient accent notes in the song s instrumental break 4 Composition EditAt the beginning of the song Bono counts off in Spanish Unos dos tres catorce 9 In English this translates to some two three fourteen 10 When asked about this oddity in an interview for Rolling Stone Bono replied there may have been some alcohol involved 8 The count off was parodied by novelty singer Richard Cheese on his version of U2 s Sunday Bloody Sunday on his 2005 album Aperitif for Destruction A Spanish reply of Hola is also heard behind the Hello hello of the refrain as well as Donde esta Where is it or Where are you depending upon if this is intended as a question to the location of Vertigo or Bono himself after the line I m at a place called Vertigo The Hello hello line itself is reminiscent of similar lyrics in the song Stories for Boys from U2 s debut album Boy in Vertigo Tour concerts the band frequently included a section of the latter song in their performances of Vertigo Promotion EditU2 performed Vertigo in a television commercial for the Apple iPod as part of a cross marketing plan to promote both the album and Apple s music products especially the U2 Special Edition iPod and the iTunes Music Store s exclusive digital box set for U2 The Complete U2 11 Live performances Edit nbsp U2 performing Vertigo as part of their Vertigo Tour during a concert in Adelaide Australia U2 performed Vertigo at a number of promotional appearances in 2004 and early 2005 prior to the song s tour debut on the opening night of the Vertigo Tour Since the first date of the Vertigo Tour the band has virtually performed Vertigo at every single full tour concert the only exceptions being the first few concerts of The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 On the Vertigo Tour during the North American arena legs as well as the 2006 stadium legs Vertigo was typically the second song played after City of Blinding Lights For the European stadium leg as well as a handful of other shows on the other legs Vertigo opened the show Many performances on this leg as well as occasional shows on the other legs sometimes featured Vertigo played twice once early in the show and again as a final encore this also looks back to U2 s early days when they did not have enough songs to fill out an entire performance and had to repeat some at the end Performances on this tour typically featured an extended outro to the song which included a repeat of Bono s Yeah Yeah lines 12 Visuals on this tour were inspired by the album cover with heavy use of red and yellow lighting and the Vertigo target artwork from the CD For the U2 360 Tour the song was typically performed midway through the main set again after City Of Blinding Lights 13 It was one of the only songs to use the fully retracted pantograph video screen For the Innocence amp Experience Tour it was typically the third song played with a swinging lightbulb hanging overhead during the performance 14 On The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 and 2019 the song was typically performed in the encore following Elevation this tour marked a return of the extended outro and the same visuals as on the Vertigo Tour 15 On the Experience Innocence Tour the song was played as part of the e Stage section again following Elevation and featuring the extended outro Bono would perform this song in his MacPhisto character 16 Use in the media EditThe Redanka Power remix of the song was used as bumper music for the Nine Network s Friday night AFL coverage in 2006 17 Chart performance EditUpon release Vertigo debuted at number 18 on Billboard s Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 In the following weeks the track jumped to number one on the Modern Rock Tracks chart moved from number 27 to number three on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and from number 35 to number nine on the Adult Top 40 It also debuted at number one on the Hot Digital Tracks chart and after falling to number 4 returned to the top position The track later moved into the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at number 31 It spent 20 weeks on the chart 18 19 At the time of the song s release Billboard did not count digital downloads as part of a single s overall sales Vertigo recorded strong digital sales and had these been incorporated into physical sales and airplay would have seen a much stronger placing on the Billboard Hot 100 chart In the United Kingdom the song moved from BBC Radio 1 s B list in the first week of its airplay release to the A list in the second week The song was released commercially on 15 November and debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart and remained there for one week In total it spent nine weeks in the top 40 In Australia the track debuted at number five on the ARIA Charts and was ranked number 38 on Triple J s Hottest 100 of 2004 In the Netherlands Vertigo reached number two on the Mega Top 100 In Brazil the single went gold with more than 50 000 downloads 20 The digital single holds a Gold status in the United States Music video EditThe video for the song features U2 performing in a featureless desert as black jet streams emit from behind each band member on the ground is a huge white bulls eye symbol used as a motif for the album graphics The circular platform that the band performs on constantly elevates up and down in a spiral pattern as the wind blows in the band s face It was directed by the team of Alex amp Martin It was recorded in Punta Del Fangar Ebro Delta in Spain and won Grammy Awards for Best Short Form Music Video in 2005 Cover versions EditNathaniel Willemse released a cover version of Vertigo as his debut single in 2008 after having performed it on Australian Idol series four in 2006 21 Bon Jovi performed a snippet of the song during Bad Medicine on Bon Jovi Live their 2011 tour citation needed Formats and track listings Edit7 inch and 12 inch vinyl singles Edit U S 7 inch Interscope B0003580 21 22 No TitleLength1 Vertigo 3 14 UK 12 inch Island 12 IS 878 986 856 7 23 No TitleLength1 Vertigo Jacknife Lee 12 inch 5 362 Vertigo Jacknife Lee 7 inch 3 083 Vertigo Jacknife Lee 10 inch 4 134 Vertigo Jacknife Lee 12 inch instrumental 5 36 UK 12 inch Island 12 IS 886 987 025 2 24 No TitleLength1 Vertigo Redanka Power mix 7 322 Vertigo Trent Reznor remix 3 38 CD and DVD singles Edit CD 1 Mini CDNo TitleLength1 Vertigo 3 112 Are You Gonna Wait Forever 3 48 CD 2No TitleLength1 Vertigo 3 112 Vertigo Jacknife Lee 10 inch 4 133 Neon Lights 4 07 Japan CDNo TitleLength1 Vertigo 3 112 Are You Gonna Wait Forever 3 483 Vertigo Jacknife Lee 10 inch 4 134 Neon Lights 4 075 Vertigo Live at HQ video 3 11 DVDNo TitleLength1 Vertigo HQ video 3 112 Vertigo Audio with photo gallery 3 Are You Gonna Wait Forever Audio only 4 Vertigo Jacknife Lee 10 inch Lisbon video Personnel EditBono vocals The Edge vocals guitar Adam Clayton bass guitar Larry Mullen Jr drums Jacknife Lee synthesizersCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Vertigo Chart 2004 2006 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 25 5Austria O3 Austria Top 40 26 4Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 27 16Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 28 9Canada Nielsen SoundScan 29 2Canada CHR Pop Top 30 Radio amp Records 30 11Canada Hot AC Top 30 Radio amp Records 31 1Canada Rock Top 30 Radio amp Records 32 1Denmark Tracklisten 33 1Europe Eurochart Hot 100 34 2Finland Suomen virallinen lista 35 2France SNEP 36 12Germany Official German Charts 37 9Greece IFPI 38 1Hungary Radios Top 40 39 5Ireland IRMA 40 1Italy FIMI 41 1Netherlands Dutch Top 40 42 2Netherlands Single Top 100 43 2New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 44 5Norway VG lista 45 2Romania Romanian Top 100 46 82Scotland OCC 47 1Spain PROMUSICAE 48 1Sweden Sverigetopplistan 49 2Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 50 6UK Singles OCC 51 1US Billboard Hot 100 52 31US Adult Alternative Songs Billboard 53 1US Adult Top 40 Billboard 54 9US Alternative Airplay Billboard 55 1US Dance Club Songs Billboard 56 8US Mainstream Rock Billboard 57 3US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 58 35US Pop 100 Billboard 59 10US Top 40 Tracks Billboard 59 37 Year end charts Edit 2004 year end chart performance for Vertigo Chart 2004 PositionHungary Radios Top 40 60 91Italy FIMI 61 14Netherlands Dutch Top 40 62 87Netherlands Single Top 100 63 39UK Singles OCC 64 442005 year end chart performance for Vertigo Chart 2005 PositionHungary Radios Top 40 65 60US Adult Top 40 Billboard 66 25Certifications EditCertifications and sales for Vertigo Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 67 Platinum 70 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 68 Gold 30 000 United Kingdom BPI 69 Silver 200 000 United States RIAA 70 Gold 500 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history EditRelease dates for Vertigo Region Date Format s Label s Ref United States 4 October 2004 Hot ACtriple Amainstream rockactive rockalternative radio Interscope 71 Australia 8 November 2004 CD Island 72 United Kingdom CDDVD 73 Canada 9 November 2004 CD 74 Japan 15 November 2004 75 22 December 2004 DVD 76 References EditFootnotes Grammy Awards for U2 The Recording Academy USA 24 April 2017 Rolling Stone Magazine s 100 Best Songs Of The Decade 2000 2010 Rolling Stone 24 April 2017 a b c d e f McCormick 2006 pp 317 322 a b Gill Chris 11 September 2018 The Secrets Behind The Edge s Guitar Tone on U2 s Vertigo Guitar World a b c d e Stokes 2005 pp 163 165 Exclusive U2 talk about the new album Hot Press 8 November 2002 a b Fricke David 30 December 2004 U2 Drops Bomb Rolling Stone a b c Fricke David 15 December 2004 U2 Dissect Bomb Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 4 November 2007 Lyrics Vertigo U2 com Retrieved 25 June 2010 English Translation of un Collins Spanish English Dictionary www collinsdictionary com Retrieved 8 November 2015 Apple iPod U2 Television Advertisement YouTube com 10 July 2009 Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 U2 on tour Vertigo Tour U2 on tour 360 Tour U2 on tour 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March 2021 R amp R Canada Rock Top 30 PDF Radio amp Records No 1576 8 October 2004 p 79 Retrieved 7 October 2019 U2 Vertigo Tracklisten Retrieved 7 June 2014 Hits of the World Eurocharts PDF Billboard Vol 116 no 48 27 November 2004 p 45 U2 Vertigo in Finnish Musiikkituottajat Retrieved 7 June 2014 U2 Vertigo in French Les classement single Retrieved 7 June 2014 U2 Vertigo in German GfK Entertainment charts Retrieved 17 October 2018 Top 50 Singles Ebdomada 18 25 12 in Greek IFPI Archived from the original on 29 December 2004 Retrieved 2 July 2020 See Best Position column Archivum Slagerlistak MAHASZ in Hungarian Radios Top 40 jatszasi lista Magyar Hanglemezkiadok Szovetsege The Irish Charts Search Results Vertigo Irish Singles Chart Retrieved 2 March 2020 U2 Vertigo Top Digital Download Retrieved 7 June 2014 Nederlandse Top 40 U2 in Dutch Dutch Top 40 Retrieved 7 June 2014 U2 Vertigo in Dutch Single Top 100 Retrieved 7 June 2014 U2 Vertigo Top 40 Singles Retrieved 7 June 2014 U2 Vertigo 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Association of America Retrieved 7 June 2014 Going for Adds Radio amp Records No 1575 1 October 2004 p 20 The ARIA Report New Releases Singles Week Commencing 8th November 2004 PDF ARIA 8 November 2004 p 28 Archived from the original PDF on 19 December 2004 Retrieved 9 October 2021 New Releases Singles Music Week 6 November 2004 p 25 Vertigo U2 u2songs com Retrieved 21 October 2021 2004 11月新譜リリース表 November 2004 New Release List in Japanese Universal Music Japan Archived from the original on 6 December 2004 Retrieved 28 August 2023 2004 12月新譜リリース表 December 2004 New Release List in Japanese Universal Music Japan Archived from the original on 6 December 2004 Retrieved 28 August 2023 Bibliography Stokes Niall 2005 U2 Into the Heart The Stories Behind Every Song New York Thunder s Mouth Press ISBN 1 56025 765 2 U2 2006 McCormick Neil ed U2 by U2 London HarperCollins ISBN 0 00 719668 7 External links EditVertigo lyrics Vertigo live at the Rose Bowl on YouTube Retrieved from https en 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