"Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" is a song by Irish
rock band
U2. It is the fifth track on their eighth album, ''
Zooropa
''Zooropa'' is the eighth studio album by Irish rock music, rock band U2. Produced by Flood (producer), Flood, Brian Eno, and the Edge, it was released on 5 July 1993 on Island Records. Inspired by the band's experiences on the Zoo TV Tour, ''Z ...
'' (1993), and it was released as the album's third single on 22 November 1993, by
Island Records
Island Records is a multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group. It was founded in Jamaica by Chris Blackwell, Graeme Goodall, and Leslie Kong in 1959, and was eventually sold to PolyGram in 1989. Island and A&M Records, another ...
. The song reached number one on the
Irish Singles Chart
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and reached the top 10 in Australia, Iceland, in the
UK Singles Chart, and several other countries. The accompanying music video, directed by
Wim Wenders
Ernst Wilhelm "Wim" Wenders (; born 14 August 1945) is a German filmmaker and photographer, who is a major figure in New German Cinema. Among the honors he has received are prizes from the Cannes Film Festival, Cannes, Venice International Film ...
, was shot in Berlin, Germany. The earliest incarnation of the song developed during sessions for the group's 1991 album ''
Achtung Baby
''Achtung Baby'' ( ) is the seventh studio album by the Irish rock music, rock band U2. It was produced by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno, and was released on 18 November 1991 by Island Records. After criticism of their 1988 documentary film and ...
''. It was written for and inspired by
Frank Sinatra
Francis Albert Sinatra (; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Honorific nicknames in popular music, Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Board" and "Ol' Blue Eyes", he is regarded as one of the Time 100: The Most I ...
and bore his surname as the original working title. An alternative recording was used in the 1993 film ''
Faraway, So Close!'', also by Wim Wenders.
"Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" was well received by critics and nominated for a
Golden Globe
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for
Best Original Song at the
51st Golden Globe Awards. The song made its live debut on the
Zoo TV Tour
The Zoo TV Tour (also written as ZooTV, ZOO TV or ZOOTV) was a worldwide concert tour by the Irish rock music, rock band U2. Staged primarily to support their 1991 album ''Achtung Baby'' and later their 1993 album ''Zooropa'', the tour visited ...
but has only been performed intermittently in an acoustic version over subsequent tours. Members of U2 consider it to be one of their favourite songs; guitarist
The Edge
David Howell Evans (born 8 August 1961), better known as the Edge or simply Edge,McCormick (2006), pp. 21, 23–24 is a British-Irish musician, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as the lead guitarist, keyboardist, and backing vocalist o ...
named it the best track on the album, while lead singer
Bono
Paul David Hewson (born 10 May 1960), known by the nickname Bono ( ), is an Irish singer-songwriter and activist. He is a founding member, the lead vocalist, and primary lyricist of the rock band U2. Bono is known for his impassioned voca ...
stated that it was one of their best creations.
Writing and inspiration

The earliest incarnation of "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" was developed during the recording sessions for the 1991 album ''
Achtung Baby
''Achtung Baby'' ( ) is the seventh studio album by the Irish rock music, rock band U2. It was produced by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno, and was released on 18 November 1991 by Island Records. After criticism of their 1988 documentary film and ...
''. While working in
Hansa Ton Studios in Berlin, lead singer
Bono
Paul David Hewson (born 10 May 1960), known by the nickname Bono ( ), is an Irish singer-songwriter and activist. He is a founding member, the lead vocalist, and primary lyricist of the rock band U2. Bono is known for his impassioned voca ...
and guitarist
the Edge
David Howell Evans (born 8 August 1961), better known as the Edge or simply Edge,McCormick (2006), pp. 21, 23–24 is a British-Irish musician, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as the lead guitarist, keyboardist, and backing vocalist o ...
created the verse.
[McCormick (2006), p. 249] The track was given the working title "Sinatra" in reference to
Frank Sinatra
Francis Albert Sinatra (; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Honorific nicknames in popular music, Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Board" and "Ol' Blue Eyes", he is regarded as one of the Time 100: The Most I ...
, the artist whose music inspired it.
[Luerssen (2010), p. 275] The group reworked it in preparation of the 1993 album ''
Zooropa
''Zooropa'' is the eighth studio album by Irish rock music, rock band U2. Produced by Flood (producer), Flood, Brian Eno, and the Edge, it was released on 5 July 1993 on Island Records. Inspired by the band's experiences on the Zoo TV Tour, ''Z ...
''. The Edge noted "it came to us in installments". Bassist
Adam Clayton said "it was hard to figure out how we would do it. I mean, no one is going to mistake us for Frank Sinatra's backing band. A very humble little combo sound is what we ended up with and that really worked."
The Edge added "I was playing around on piano with some old-school chord progressions trying to summon up the spirit of Frank Sinatra. It's definitely not from a rock and roll tradition."
He worked out a chord progression based on old
Tin Pan Alley
Tin Pan Alley was a collection of History of music publishing, music publishers and songwriters in New York City that dominated the American popular music, popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Originally ...
songs.
[Kootnikoff (2010), p. 84]
As the recording sessions progressed,
Wim Wenders
Ernst Wilhelm "Wim" Wenders (; born 14 August 1945) is a German filmmaker and photographer, who is a major figure in New German Cinema. Among the honors he has received are prizes from the Cannes Film Festival, Cannes, Venice International Film ...
approached the band and asked them for a song for his next film, ''
Faraway, So Close!''.
The Edge said "we heard Wim Wenders was looking for a song... so I had a go at finishing it."
U2 watched the film, ''Faraway, So Close!'', for inspiration on how to craft the song.
[Stokes (2005), p. 117] Bono said "the film was about angels who want to be human and who want to be on Earth. But to do so they have to become mortal. That was a great image to play with - the impossibility of wanting something like this, and then the cost of having it."
Two versions of the song were crafted; the first was released on ''Zooropa'', and the second, almost two minutes longer and featuring "an edgier guitar and drum performance",
was included on the ''Faraway, So Close!'' soundtrack. Close to the completion of the recording Bono renamed the song "Stay". Wanting to further reference the Wenders film he then changed it once more, to "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)".
Composition and theme
"Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" runs for 4 minutes and 58 seconds. According to
Universal Music Publishing Group's sheet music published at Musicnotes.com, it is played in
common time
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at a
tempo
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of 86 beats per minute in the
key of
E♭ major. The vocals extend from a low note of Bb
2 to a high of Bb
4, which is one of the highest notes Bono has ever recorded on studio.
''
Third Way
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'' contributor Graham Cray wrote that the song "
escribesmore directly a culture which consists of a cacophony of voices and images but which has neither soul nor direction." ''
Hot Press
''Hot Press'' is a monthly music and politics magazine based in Dublin, Ireland, founded in June 1977. The magazine has been edited since its inception by Niall Stokes.
History
''Hot Press'' was founded in June 1977 by Niall Stokes, who cont ...
'' editor
Niall Stokes noted that the lyrics were ambiguous in whether they took place in reality or fantasy, which he likened to the overarching theme of the album.
Author David Kootnikoff believed that "the
pop melody conceals the lyric's dark theme about a victim of physical abuse who reasons her pain away with the line 'When he hurts you, you feel alive.'"
Mark Brown of the ''
Orange County Register
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'' described it as "the desperate tale of an abused woman with nowhere to go but back to her home." He compared it to U2's 1987 song "
Running to Stand Still", saying "That same sort of descriptive but distanced narrative is what made
tso powerful."
Release
"Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" was released internationally as the third single from ''Zooropa'' on 22 November 1993, following the releases of "
Numb" and "
Lemon
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" earlier in the year. It was available in 7-inch vinyl,
cassette,
and CD
formats in
four versions. Various
promotional singles were also released to industry figures, including a
12-inch vinyl version. All formats included a cover of "
I've Got You Under My Skin". "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" was included on U2's 2002 compilation album ''
The Best of 1990–2000
''The Best of 1990–2000'' is the second greatest hits album by Irish rock band U2. It was released on 5 November 2002 through Island Records and Interscope Records. The follow-up to '' The Best of 1980–1990'' (1998), it was issued as both ...
'', and its accompanying
video release.
The alternate recording of the song was released on the soundtrack to ''Faraway, So Close!''.
Craig Armstrong covered it on his 2002 album ''
As If to Nothing''; Bono recorded a new vocal take for the track. The song also features in the 1993 ''
Only Fools and Horses
''Only Fools and Horses'' (titled onscreen as ''Only Fools and Horses....'') is a British television sitcom that was created and written by John Sullivan (writer), John Sullivan. Seven series were originally broadcast on BBC One in the United Ki ...
'' episode "
Fatal Extraction".
B-sides
Six B-sides were included across the four versions. "I've Got You Under My Skin" was the sole B-side on the 7-inch and cassette formats.
It was also available on the version dubbed "The Swing Format", which contained two remixes of "Lemon".
"I've Got You Under My Skin" is a cover of the 1936
Cole Porter
Cole Albert Porter (June 9, 1891 – October 15, 1964) was an American composer and songwriter. Many of his songs became Standard (music), standards noted for their witty, urbane lyrics, and many of his scores found success on Broadway the ...
song, recorded as a duet by Bono and Frank Sinatra.
It was also released on Sinatra's 1993 album ''
Duets''. "Lemon (
Perfecto Mix)" was remixed by
Paul Oakenfold and
Steve Osborne.
"Lemon (
Bad Yard Club Edit)" was mixed by
David Morales, who added his own percussion to the track.
"The Live Format" included the first studio release of "Slow Dancing" and live versions of "
Bullet the Blue Sky
"Bullet the Blue Sky" is a song by Irish rock band U2, and is the fourth track from their 1987 album ''The Joshua Tree''. Lyrically, the song was inspired by a trip that lead vocalist Bono made to Nicaragua and El Salvador, where he saw firsthan ...
" and "
Love Is Blindness" from the
Zoo TV Tour
The Zoo TV Tour (also written as ZooTV, ZOO TV or ZOOTV) was a worldwide concert tour by the Irish rock music, rock band U2. Staged primarily to support their 1991 album ''Achtung Baby'' and later their 1993 album ''Zooropa'', the tour visited ...
.
"Slow Dancing" is an acoustic song by Bono and was written for
Willie Nelson
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. It debuted in concert on 1 December 1989 in
Osaka
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, Japan, on the
Lovetown Tour, almost four years before it was released, and has been performed infrequently since then. While recording elements of "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)", Bono picked up a guitar and began to play the song. When finished he asked producer
Flood
A flood is an overflow of water (list of non-water floods, or rarely other fluids) that submerges land that is usually dry. In the sense of "flowing water", the word may also be applied to the inflow of the tide. Floods are of significant con ...
if he wanted to record it; unbeknownst to him, the microphone was on and the take had been recorded. A second take was then done. It was considered for inclusion on ''Zooropa''; although producer
Brian Eno
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liked it, the song was not selected for the album. A second version, recorded with Nelson, was later released as a B-side on U2's 1997 single "
If God Will Send His Angels". "Bullet the Blue Sky" was recorded on 28 August 1993 in Dublin. "Love Is Blindness" was taken from U2's concert on 30 August 1992 in New York City.
Music video
The music video for "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" was directed by German filmmaker Wim Wenders, produced by Debbie Mason, and edited by Jerry Chater.
The video was filmed in Berlin over the course of three days, primarily in
black-and-white
Black-and-white (B&W or B/W) images combine black and white to produce a range of achromatic brightnesses of grey. It is also known as greyscale in technical settings.
Media
The history of various visual media began with black and white, ...
but with some sequences in colour. It contains cameos of some of the actors who appeared in ''Faraway, So Close!'', including
Otto Sander, as well as Wenders's nephew.
Several scenes are taken directly from ''Faraway, So Close!'' and Wenders's 1987 film ''
Wings of Desire
''Wings of Desire'' (, ; ) is a 1987 romantic fantasy film written by Wim Wenders, Peter Handke and Richard Reitinger, and directed by Wenders. The film is about invisible, immortal angels who populate Berlin and listen to the thoughts of its hu ...
'', which also served as the principal inspiration for the video's premise.
Wenders noted that "making a video is really a very different ballgame. You have the script, so to speak, because you have the song, and everything you do is in order to help the song shine... You want to make that song look as good as possible and sound as good as possible and as interesting as possible."
Several shots depict the band members standing on the statue of
Victoria, a monument at the top of the
Berlin Victory Column; a model of the angel was created for those scenes. Leftover military equipment from the
Cold War
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, including the Soviet
MiG, were included in the background.
The video depicts a band playing "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)". U2 were cast in the role of the band's guardian angels, watching over the position that corresponds to their instrument in U2.
Meret Becker is the lead actress of the video, cast as the band's lead singer. Wenders stated that they "liked the idea that Bono's voice would be sung by a girl in this video."
Throughout the video U2 help the musicians play the track; drummer
Larry Mullen Jr. is shown assisting in the beat, while The Edge tunes the guitar, which Wenders noted is "what you'd do if you were guardian angel to a lead guitarist."
The video alternates between the band playing, the members of U2 standing on Victoria, and scenes from both Wenders films. At the conclusion of the video, Bono leaves the band on their own. The final shot shows him falling to earth, personifying the final lyric "Just the bang and the clatter as an angel hits the ground."
Live performances
"Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" debuted on 31 July 1993 in Stockholm, Sweden, on the fourth leg of the Zoo TV Tour. It was performed at all remaining concerts on the tour. It was not played on the 1997-1998
PopMart Tour. "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" returned to the live setting on 20 April 2001 in San Jose, California, on the first leg of the
Elevation Tour
The Elevation Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the Irish Rock music, rock band U2. Staged in support of the group's 2000 album ''All That You Can't Leave Behind'', the tour visited arenas across North America and Europe in 2001. Contrasting w ...
, making it the first song from ''Zooropa'' to be played in North America.
[de la Parra (2003), p. 234] It was performed as an acoustic duet by Bono and The Edge. The rendition was impromptu and not on the set list, with Bono reading the lyrics from a sheet.
The song continued to be performed sporadically through the rest of the tour, appearing at 48 of 113 concerts. One particular concert of note during the Elevation tour, was the band's performance at
The Palais in Paris on July 17, 2001. Bono announced from the stage "Wim Wenders in the house!" He then dedicated the song to Wim and his wife Donata, both in attendance. It was an acoustic version with just Bono and Edge performing. "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" was not played during the 2005-2006
Vertigo Tour, but U2 revived it on the 2009-2011
U2 360° Tour
The U2 360° Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the Irish rock music, rock band U2. Staged in support of the group's 2009 album ''No Line on the Horizon'', the tour visited stadiums from 2009 through 2011. The concerts featured the band pla ...
. It was played sporadically on the first and second leg of the tour, and was a mainstay feature of the fifth leg. It was the only song from ''Zooropa'' performed by U2 at the
Glastonbury Festival 2011. After being absent from the setlists for the entirety of the 2015
Innocence + Experience and
The Joshua Tree 2017 tours, it returned for the last 20 concerts of the 2018
Experience + Innocence Tour, when it was performed by the full band and electrically for the first time since the Zoo TV Tour. Bono introduced the song by speaking about how divided the band was in Berlin at the start of the 1990s and how music helped them reconnect.
Live performances of the song appear on ''
Zoo TV: Live from Sydney'' (1994), ''
Elevation 2001: Live from Boston'' (2001), the "
Walk On"
and "
Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of" singles (2001),
''
Zoo TV Live'' (2006),
and the live album ''
U22'' (2012). The ''Zoo TV Live'' performance is an audio rip of the performance from ''Zoo TV: Live from Sydney''.
The version on the "Walk On" and "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of" singles was recorded in Toronto on 25 May 2001.
Reception
"Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" was critically acclaimed. Music journalist Sam Richards rated the song four stars out of five, calling it "a twinkling '90s
alt. rock ballad - a cousin of
Radiohead
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's "
High and Dry" and
Smashing Pumpkins
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' "
1979
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" - that just about manages to keep a lid on its impulse to seek out the nearest clifftop." ''
Hot Press
''Hot Press'' is a monthly music and politics magazine based in Dublin, Ireland, founded in June 1977. The magazine has been edited since its inception by Niall Stokes.
History
''Hot Press'' was founded in June 1977 by Niall Stokes, who cont ...
'' editor
Niall Stokes said "the performance is full of languorous beauty, a gentle understated kind of emotion that seems at odds with the disorientation in the lyrics."
''
Billboard
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'' contributor
Fred Bronson joked that it was an example of how songs named "Stay" reach the
''Billboard'' Hot 100, following similarly named hits by
Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories ("
Stay (I Missed You)"),
The Four Seasons ("
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"). Robert Levine of ''
Spin'' called it one of their best songs, saying "They're still obsessed with transcendence, whether it's the kind you find on a ''
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" dance floor. And
Stay (Faraway, So Close!)"framed that search in the most intimate of terms, even when they were too jaded to crawl out from under their "lemon" and look us in the eye."
Writing for ''
Time
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'',
Josh Tyrangiel
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compared it to U2's earlier hits "
Where the Streets Have No Name" and "
One
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", saying "'Stay (Faraway, So Close!)'...
chievesthe impossible — becoming meaningful to millions of people — precisely because
t isbeautifully vague." David Bauder of the
Associated Press
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called it "the album's most beautiful song." Peter Howell of the ''
Toronto Star
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...
'' said that it was "the most conventional U2 song on the album." ''
The Orange County Register
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s Mark Brown noted "The casual guitar lines on 'Stay' infuse the song with a tension that perfectly suits the subject".
''
The Bergen Record'' reviewer Barbara Jaeger called it an "achingly beautiful ballad". Writing for ''
The Dallas Morning News
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'', Manuel Mendoza said it was "absolutely gorgeous, with Bono's husky moaning evoking a warm yearning". Alan Jones from ''
Music Week
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'' stated that "slow-burning, intense and not overtly commercial, this is not a natural for the chart".
David Cavanagh from ''
Select'' named it "another
Bowie-esque song of alienation and boredom." He added, "The narrator appears to have given up all human contact in exchange for TV. ''With satellite television you can go anywhere,'' sings Bono with great sadness as the song wells up from a tentative Velvets-type guitar figure into a big lonely forlorn ballad. It could be set in any city in the world."
"Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" was nominated in the category
Best Original Song at the
51st Golden Globe Awards. In 2005, Bono said "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" was "perhaps the greatest U2 song", saying it has the "most extraordinary contour of a melody. It's really quite sophisticated. The lyric never misses," and noting that they had "never turned 'Stay' into the single it deserved to be." He named it as one of his two favourite U2 songs, along with "
Please".
[Assayas (2005), p. 144] The Edge called it "the stand-out track on the record".
Wenders described it as one of his favourite U2 songs.
Formats and track listings
Credits and personnel
U2
*
Bono
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– vocals, guitar
*
The Edge
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– guitar, backing vocals
*
Adam Clayton – bass guitar
*
Larry Mullen Jr. – drums, percussion
Technical
* Production –
Flood
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* Production assistance –
Rob Kirwan
*
Engineering
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– Flood and Robbie Adams
* Engineering assistance – Willie Mannion and Rob Kirwan
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Sales and certifications
See also
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List of covers of U2 songs – Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
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Footnotes
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