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Two Hearts Beat as One

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For the 1932 film, seeTwo Hearts Beat as One (film).

1983 single by U2
"Two Hearts Beat as One"
Standard artwork(pictured variant used for most 7-inch releases)
Single byU2
from the albumWar
B-side"Endless Deep"
Released21 March 1983[1]
RecordedSeptember–November 1982
StudioWindmill Lane (Dublin)
Genre
Length3:52
Label
SongwriterU2
ProducerSteve Lillywhite
U2 singles chronology
"New Year's Day"
(1983)
"Two Hearts Beat as One"
(1983)
"Sunday Bloody Sunday"
(1983)
Music video
"Two Hearts Beat as One" onYouTube

"Two Hearts Beat as One" is a song by Irish rock bandU2. It is the seventh track on their 1983 album,War, and was released as its second single in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia on 21 March 1983.

History

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Themusic video was directed byMeiert Avis and was filmed outside theBasilica of Sacré Coeur de Montmartre inParis in March 1983. It portrays the band performing the song, intercut with scenes of anacrobat and other scenes featuring Peter Rowen (the boy who appears on the album cover). The Parisian church is dedicated to theSacred Heart of Jesus. Unlike the other videos from the album, it has never been included on any of the band's video compilations.

"Two Hearts Beat as One" was released as the album's second single in the US, UK and Australia, as opposed to "Sunday Bloody Sunday", which was released only in the mainland of Europe. Both singles were released in Japan.

It features a bassline byAdam Clayton which is played at the beginning of the song.[4]

The isolated bassline is the main rhythm on Martin Solveig's 2003 Exotic Disco mix of "Madan", a song originally bySalif Keita.

"Two Hearts Beat as One" was one of forty songs chosen bythe Edge and re-recorded by the band for the 2023 albumSongs of Surrender.

Reception

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Cash Box praised the intensity produced by the "pounding bass figures, snap drumming and Bono’s voice."[5]

Live performances

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The song was first played in concert on 26 February 1983, at the first show of theWar Tour and was played at almost all concerts on that tour. On the second leg of the War Tour, "Two Hearts Beat as One" began to follow "Surrender" and the two songs segued together. This transition survived tothe Unforgettable Fire Tour. However, on the third leg of the Unforgettable Fire Tour, "Two Hearts Beat as One" was separated from "Surrender" and it was played less frequently. Its last tour appearance on 29 April 1985, in Atlanta. It made a further subsequent appearance when it was performed as part of the encore at aLovetown Tour concert on 27 December 1989, in thePoint Depot,Dublin.[6] The song was not played live again for 25 years until a New York concert during theInnocence + Experience Tour of 2015. It was also performed at theirSphere residenceU2:UVAchtung Baby Live in 2023.[7]

A live performance of the song atRed Rocks Amphitheatre appears on the DVD release of the concert filmLive at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky.

Formats and track listings

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7" release
No.TitleLength
1."Two Hearts Beat as One" (7" edit)3:52
2."Endless Deep"2:58
12" release
No.TitleLength
1."Two Hearts Beat as One" (Club version)5:40
2."New Year's Day" (U.S. remix)4:30
3."Two Hearts Beat as One" (U.S. remix)4:23
7" UK and Ireland release
No.TitleLength
1."Two Hearts Beat as One" (7" edit)3:52
2."Endless Deep"2:58
3."New Year's Day" (U.S. remix)4:30
4."Two Hearts Beat as One" (U.S. Remix)5:40
7" French release
No.TitleLength
1."Two Hearts Beat as One" (Album version)4:02
2."Two Hearts Beat as One" (Import mix)3:42

Charts

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Chart (1983)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[8]53
Ireland (IRMA)[9]2
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[10]16
UK Singles (OCC)[11]18
USBillboardBubbling Under the Hot 100[12]101
USBillboardTop Tracks[12]12

See also

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References

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  1. ^Sams, Aaron; Kantas, Harry."U2 – "Two Hearts Beat as One" Single".U2songs.com. Retrieved1 April 2016.
  2. ^Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (16 March 2023)."U2's 40 greatest songs, ranked".The A.V. Club. Retrieved16 March 2023.
  3. ^Tangari, Joe (24 July 2008)."U2: Boy / October / War Album Review".Pitchfork. Retrieved10 September 2018.
  4. ^Greene, Andy (28 July 2015)."Watch U2 Play 'Two Hearts Beat as One' Live for First Time in 26 Years".Rolling Stone. Retrieved13 February 2021.
  5. ^"Reviews"(PDF).Cash Box. 18 June 1983. p. 10. Retrieved20 July 2022.
  6. ^Mühlbradt, Matthias; Axver, André (27 December 1989)."U2 Dublin, 1989-12-27, Point Depot, Lovetown Tour – U2 on tour".U2gigs.com. Retrieved16 July 2013.
  7. ^Kreps, Daniel (4 November 2023)."See U2 Perform 'Seconds' for First Time in Nearly 40 Years at the Sphere".Rolling Stone. Retrieved10 April 2025.
  8. ^"Forum – ARIA Charts: Special Occasion Charts – CHART POSITIONS PRE 1989, part 2". Australian-charts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved8 June 2014.
  9. ^"The Irish Charts – Search Results – Two Hearts Beat as One".Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
  10. ^"U2 – Two Hearts Beat As One".Top 40 Singles. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
  11. ^"Official Singles Chart on 9/4/1983 – Top 100".Official Charts Company. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
  12. ^abWhitburn, Joel (2002).Rock Tracks. Record Research. p. 147.ISBN 0-89820-153-5.
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