"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" is a song by
Irish rock band
U2. It is the second track from their 1987 album ''
The Joshua Tree'' and was released as the album's second
single in May 1987. The song was a hit, becoming the band's second consecutive number-one single on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100 while peaking at number six on the
UK Singles Chart.
The song originated from a
demo the band recorded on which drummer
Larry Mullen Jr. played a unique rhythm pattern. Like much of ''The Joshua Tree'', the song was inspired by the group's interest in
American music. "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" exhibits influences from
gospel music and its lyrics describe spiritual yearning. Lead singer
Bono's vocals are in high
register and lead guitarist
the Edge plays a chiming
arpeggio. Adding to the gospel qualities of the song are
choir
A choir ( ), also known as a chorale or chorus (from Latin ''chorus'', meaning 'a dance in a circle') is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the music written specifically for such an ensemble to perform or in other words ...
-like backing vocals provided by the Edge and producers
Brian Eno
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and
Daniel Lanois.
"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" was critically acclaimed and received two nominations at the
30th Annual Grammy Awards in 1988, for
Record of the Year
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and
Song of the Year. It has subsequently become one of the group's most well-known songs and has been performed on many of their
concert tour
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s. The track has appeared on several of their compilations and
concert films. Many critics and publications have ranked "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" among the greatest tracks in music history, including ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' which ranked the song at number 93 of its 2010 list of "
The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
Writing and recording
"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" originated from a
demo variously titled "The Weather Girls" and "Under the Weather" that the band recorded during a
jam session
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.
Bassist
Adam Clayton called the demo's melody "a bit of a one-note groove", while an unconvinced
The Edge, the band's guitarist, compared it to "'
Eye of the Tiger' played by a
reggae
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band". However, the band liked the drum part played by drummer
Larry Mullen Jr. Co-
producer Daniel Lanois said, "It was a very original beat from Larry. We always look for those beats that would qualify as a signature for the song. And that certainly was one of those. It had this
tom-tom thing that he does and nobody ever understands. And we just didn't want to let go of that beat, it was so unique."
Lanois encouraged Mullen to continue developing the weird drum pattern beyond the demo.
Mullen said the beat became even more unusual, and although Lanois eventually
mixed most of the pattern out to just keep the basics, the rhythm became the root of "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For".
The group worked on the track at the studio they had set up at
Danesmoate House in Dublin.
Lanois compared the creation of the song to constructing a building, first laying down the drums as the foundation, then adding additional layers piece by piece, before finally "putting in furniture".
Lead singer
Bono was interested in the theme of spiritual doubt, which was fostered by Eno's love for
gospel music, and by Bono's listening to songs by
The Swan Silvertones,
The Staple Singers
The Staple Singers were an American Gospel music, gospel, soul music, soul, and Rhythm and blues, R&B singing group. Pops Staples, Roebuck "Pops" Staples (December 28, 1914 – December 19, 2000), the patriarch of the family, formed the group w ...
, and
Blind Willie Johnson
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. After the Edge wrote a chord sequence and played it on acoustic guitar "with a lot of power in the strumming", the group attempted to compose a suitable vocal melody,
trying out a variety of ideas.
During a jam session, Bono began singing a "classic soul" melody, and it was this addition that made the Edge hear the song's potential.
At that point, he remembered a phrase he had written in a notebook that morning as a possible song title, "I still haven't found what I'm looking for". He suggests it was influenced by a line from the
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Described as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his nearly 70-year ...
song "
Idiot Wind": "''You'll find out when you reach the top you're on the bottom''".
He wrote the phrase on a piece of paper and handed it to Bono while he was singing. The Edge called the phrase's fit with the song "like hand in glove".
From that point on, the song was the first piece played to visitors during the recording sessions.
As recording continued, a number of guitar
overdubs were added, including an auto-
pan effect and a chiming
arpeggio to modernise the old-style "gospel song".
While the Edge was improvising guitar parts one day, Bono heard a "chrome bells" guitar hook that he liked.
It was added as a
counter-melody to the song's "muddy shoes" guitar part,
and it is this hook that the Edge plays during live performances of the song. Bono sang in the upper
register of his range to add to the feeling of spiritual yearning; in the verses he hits a
B-flat note, and an
A-flat in the chorus.
Background vocals were provided by the Edge, Lanois, and co-producer
Brian Eno
Brian Peter George Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Eno (, born 15 May 1948), also mononymously known as Eno, is an English musician, songwriter, record producer, visual artist, and activist. He is best known for his pioneering contributions to ambien ...
, their voices being
multi-tracked. Lanois suggests that his and Eno's involvement in the track's creation helped their vocals. He stated, "You're not going to get that sound of, 'Oh they brought in some soul singers' if you know what I mean. Our hearts and souls are already there. If we sing it'll sound more real."
Lanois also played a percussive guitar part, which is heard in the introduction. The song's writing was completed relatively early during the band's time at Danesmoate House. The mix took longer to complete, though, with most of the production team contributing. The final mix was completed by Lanois and the Edge in a home studio set up at Melbeach, a house purchased by the Edge. They mixed it on top of a previous
Steve Lillywhite
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mix, which gave the song a
phasing sound.
The final version of the song is composed in the
key of
D-flat major.
Lanois says he is very attached to "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" and has, on occasion, joined U2 on stage to perform it.
The original "Weather Girls" demo, re-titled "Desert of Our Love", was included with the 2007 remastered version of ''The Joshua Tree'' on a bonus disc of outtakes and B-sides.
Release
Initially, "
Red Hill Mining Town" was planned for release as the second single. However, Bono was unable to sing the song during pre-tour rehearsals and the band were reportedly unhappy with the video shot by
Neil Jordan, so "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" became a late choice for the second single.
[McGee (2008), p. 103] The single was released in May 1987. On the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100, the song debuted at number 51 on 13 June 1987. After nearly 2 months on the chart, the song reached number one on 8 August 1987, becoming the band's second consecutive number-one hit in the United States. The song spent two weeks in the top spot, and remained on the chart for 17 weeks. On other
''Billboard'' charts, the song peaked at number 16 on the
Adult Contemporary
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chart,
and number two on the
Album Rock Tracks chart.
The song also topped the
Irish Singles Chart,
while peaking at number six on the Canadian
''RPM'' Top 100 and the
UK Singles Chart.
In New Zealand, the song peaked at number two on the
RIANZ Top 40 Singles Chart, while reaching number six on the
Dutch Top 40
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and number 11 on the
Swedish Singles Chart.
Music video
The accompanying
music video
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for the song was filmed on
Fremont Street in
Las Vegas
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on 12 April 1987 following their
Joshua Tree Tour concert in that city.
It features the band members wandering around while the Edge plays an acoustic guitar. The music video was later re-released on The ''
U218 Videos'' compilation DVD. Pat Christenson, president of Las Vegas's official event organization, credits the group's video with improving the city's image among musicians. "The whole perception of Vegas changed with that video," Christenson said, adding, "Now all the big names come here, some of them five, six times a year."
B-sides
"Spanish Eyes" was created early during ''The Joshua Tree'' sessions. It began as a recording made in Adam Clayton's house of Clayton, the Edge, and Larry Mullen Jr. playing around with several different elements.
The piece evolved substantially over the course of an afternoon, but the cassette and its recording was subsequently lost and forgotten. The Edge found the cassette towards the end of the album sessions and played it to the rest of the group. The band realised that it was a good track, but did not have enough time to complete it prior to ''The Joshua Tree''s release.
"Deep in the Heart" stemmed from a three-chord piano piece Bono composed on the piano about the last time he had been in the family home on Cedarwood Road in Dublin, which his father had just sold.
The memories of his time living there gave rise to many of the lyrical ideas on the song.
The Edge and Adam Clayton reworked the piece extensively, with Bono later describing the finished result as "an almost jazz-like improvisation on three chords", also noting that "the rhythm section turned it into a very special piece of music."
The song was recorded in a similar manner to the song "
4th of July" from U2's 1984 album, ''
The Unforgettable Fire''; the Edge and Clayton were playing together in a room and unaware that they were being recorded on a 4-track cassette machine by the band's assistant, Marc Coleman.
Reception
"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" received widespread critical acclaim. ''
Hot Press'' journalist Bill Graham described the song as on the one-hand as a "smart job of pop handwork, pretty standard American radio
rock-ballad fare" but that "the band's rhythms are far more supple and cultivated than your average bouffant HM band of that period". The ''
Sunday Independent'' suggested that the song was proof the band could be commercially accessible without resorting to rock clichés. ''
NME
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'' remarked that the song showed that the band cared about something, which made them "special". ''
The Rocket'' noted that Bono's lyrics about needing personal spirituality resulted in a "unique marriage of American gospel and Gaelic soul" and that the "human perspective he brings to this sentiment rings far truer than the rantings of, say, the born-again
Bob Dylan
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".
''
Cash Box
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'' said that "Typically drenched in Bono-esque pathos and Edge-guitar atmospherics, 'Still' has the power of spiritual conviction delivered from the perspective of the desert sojourn rather than the comfort of the Promised Land."
Several publications, including ''
The Bergen Record'' and ''
The Boston Globe
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'', called the track "hypnotic" and interpreted it as depicting the band on a spiritual quest. The song finished in 18th place on the "Best Singles" list from ''
The Village Voice
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''s 1987
Pazz & Jop critics' poll.
Live performances
The song is U2's 9th most played live song, and has been played on every tour except for the
eXPERIENCE+iNNOCENCE Tour in 2018. It was played at every date of
The Joshua Tree and
Lovetown Tours, typically early in the main set. It was played at most of the 1992 legs of the
Zoo TV Tour, typically rounding out the main set or being played acoustically on the B-Stage mid set. For most of the 1993 Zooropa shows however, the song was dropped. It returned to be played at each of the
PopMart Tour's 93 shows, usually being played midway through the set. On the
Elevation Tour it initially was very rare, only appearing once over the first and second legs. However, it became a regular again on the 3rd leg, being played late in the main set replacing the song "
Mysterious Ways", which was used in that spot on the previous two legs. It was played at the majority of both the
Vertigo and
U2 360° Tour
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s, typically early-to-mid main set. It was used as the closing song at just under half of the shows on the
Innocence + Experience Tour, rotating with "
One" and "
40".
Island Records commissioned New York choir director, Dennis Bell, to record a gospel version of the song, and Island intended to release it after U2's single. However, Island boss
Chris Blackwell
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vetoed the plan. Bell subsequently formed his own label. While in Glasgow in late July 1987 during
the Joshua Tree Tour, Rob Partridge of Island Records played the demo that Bell and his choir, the New Voices of Freedom, had made. In late September, U2 rehearsed with Bell's choir in Greater Calvary Baptist Church in Harlem for a performance together in a few days at U2's
Madison Square Garden
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concert. The Edge's guitar was the only instrument that U2 brought to the church although Mullen borrowed a conga drum. The rehearsal was done with the church's audio system and footage was used in the ''
Rattle and Hum'' motion picture. Several performances were made with a piano player; however, the version used in the film includes only Bono, the Edge, Mullen, and the choir. Audio from the Madison Square Garden performance appears on the accompanying album.
A live performance of the song appears in the concert films ''
PopMart: Live from Mexico City'', ''
Vertigo 05: Live from Milan'', ''
Live from Paris'' and the most recent ''
U2 360° at the Rose Bowl''. The versions on the Mexico City and Milan concert films consist of just Bono's voice and the Edge's guitar until after the first chorus where the drum and bass parts kick in. Digital live versions were released through
iTunes
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on the ''
Love: Live from the Point Depot'' and ''
U2.COMmunication'' albums.
Legacy
"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" has been acclaimed by many critics and publications as one of the greatest songs of all time. In 2001, the song was ranked at number 120 on the RIAA's list of 365 "
Songs of the Century"a project intended to "promote a better understanding of America's musical and cultural heritage"despite the group's Irish origins. In 2003, a special edition issue of ''
Q'', titled "1001 Best Songs Ever", placed "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" at number 148 on its list of the greatest songs.
In 2005, ''
Blender'' ranked the song at number 443 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born". In 2004, ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' ranked the song 93rd on its list of "
The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time"; the song remained in that position on the magazine's 2010 version of the list,
but was re-ranked to 321st on the 2021 version. In 2022, ''New York Magazine's'' Vulture.com ranked the song at number four in its list of all 234 U2 songs.
''
Los Angeles Times
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'' critic Robert Hilburn called it U2's "
Let It Be", in reference to
the Beatles
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song. The staff of the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame selected "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" as one of
500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
The song was covered by Scottish band
the Chimes in 1990 and was featured on their
self-titled debut album. The rendition peaked at number six in both
the United Kingdom and
New Zealand
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charts. It also peaked into number twelve in
the Netherlands
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chart.
Track listing
Personnel
U2
*
Bono – lead vocals
*
The Edge – guitars, backing vocals
*
Adam Clayton – bass guitar
*
Larry Mullen Jr. – drums, percussion
Additional personnel
*
Brian Eno
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– production, mixing, backing vocals
*
Daniel Lanois – production, mixing, backing vocals, additional guitar, tambourine
*
Flood
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– recording
*
Dave Meegan – additional engineering
*
Pat McCarthy – recording assistance
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
The Chimes version
Scottish band
the Chimes released a
cover version
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of "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" in May 1990 by
CBS. It was released as the third single from their only album, ''
The Chimes'' (1990), and reached No. 2 in Norway and No. 6 in the United Kingdom,
Ireland, and New Zealand.
Critical reception
Stewart Mason from
AllMusic
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described the song as "
gospel
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-tinged", noting that it "finds new levels of power in that overplayed song, and its inclusion makes perfect thematic and musical sense instead of being the desperate plea for chart attention it might have been in less capable hands." Bill Coleman from ''
Billboard'' declared it as the "perfect cover version", and a "tasteful,
contemporary R&B
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treatment of a pop favorite
hat
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may be this U.K. threesome's key to a stateside breakthrough. Multiformat exposure is well-deserved." Dave Haynes from ''
Calgary Herald
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History
''The C ...
'' complimented it as a "sultry reworking" and the "most interesting cut" of the
album
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. Ernest Hardy from ''
Cashbox'' viewed it as "a moving cover", that "should be their entry into the big time."
Chris Roberts from ''
Melody Maker
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'' wrote, "I ''still'' don't realise it's that horrible
U2 song because I'm enjoying it immensely. Somehow the Chimes, gradually evolving into the most consistent of Brit soul bands, have transformed the sub-
Dylan turkey into a smoochy summery thing that claws into your spinal cord and hangs there like a first kiss, purring." David Giles from ''
Music Week
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History
Founded in 1959 as ''Record Retailer'', it relaunched on 18 March 1972 as ''Music We ...
'' stated, "This is a luxurious cover which wraps a huge voice in a
Soul II Soul style backing to heart-stirring effect."
Miranda Sawyer
Miranda Caroline Sawyer (born 7 January 1967) is an English author, journalist and broadcaster.
Education and early life
Sawyer was born in Bristol and grew up in Wilmslow, Cheshire with her brother Toby, who is an actor.
Sawyer was educated ...
from ''
Smash Hits'' noted
Pauline Henry's "remarkable voice", describing the song as "classy" and "a lovely, lazy Soul II Soul-style groover." She added that it's "the sort of tune that makes you think of sappy summer things. Warm sea, sandy shores, coasting about on your bike down leafy lanes."
Track listing
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Scarlett Johansson and Bono duet version
In 2021, American actress
Scarlett Johansson
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(under the role of Ash) and U2 frontman
Bono (under the role of Clay Calloway) performed a duet of the song for the soundtrack of the American animated
jukebox musical comedy film ''
Sing 2
''Sing 2'' is a 2021 American animated jukebox musical comedy film produced by Universal Pictures and Illumination (company), Illumination, and distributed by Universal. The sequel to ''Sing (2016 American film), Sing'' (2016), it was written ...
''. The film also features two other songs by U2, "
Where the Streets Have No Name" (also from The Joshua Tree album) (performed by the cast, the same lineup also perform the
Prince
A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. ''Prince'' is also a title of nobility (often highest), often hereditary, in some European states. The ...
song "
Let's Go Crazy" earlier in the film), "
Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of" (performed by Johansson), and the original song "Your Song Saved My Life", which was released as the lead single from the soundtrack on 3 November 2021. The duet was released as the nineteenth and final track on the soundtrack album on 17 December 2021.
Charts
See also
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List of covers of U2 songsI Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
References
Footnotes
Bibliography
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External links
Lyricson U2.com
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1987 songs
1987 singles
1990 singles
U2 songs
The Chimes (Scottish band) songs
Gospel songs
Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles
Cashbox number-one singles
Irish Singles Chart number-one singles
Island Records singles
CBS Records singles
Song recordings produced by Brian Eno
Songs written by Bono
Songs written by the Edge
Songs written by Adam Clayton
Songs written by Larry Mullen Jr.
Song recordings produced by Daniel Lanois
1980s ballads
Rock ballads