With Or Without You
U2 · The Joshua Tree
See the stone set in your eyes
See the thorn twist in your side
I wait for you
Sleight of hand and twist of fate
On a bed of nails she makes me wait
And I wait without you
With or without you
With or without you
Through the storm we reach the shore
You give it all but I want more
And I'm waiting for you
With or without you
With or without you
I can't live
With or without you
And you give yourself away
And you give yourself away
And you give
And you give
And you give yourself away
My hands are tied
My body bruised, she's got me with
Nothing to win and
Nothing left to lose
And you give yourself away
And you give yourself away
And you give
And you give
And you give yourself away
With or without you
With or without you
I can't live
With or without you
With or without you
With or without you
I can't live
With or without you
With or without you
See the thorn twist in your side
I wait for you
Sleight of hand and twist of fate
On a bed of nails she makes me wait
And I wait without you
With or without you
With or without you
Through the storm we reach the shore
You give it all but I want more
And I'm waiting for you
With or without you
With or without you
I can't live
With or without you
And you give yourself away
And you give yourself away
And you give
And you give
And you give yourself away
My hands are tied
My body bruised, she's got me with
Nothing to win and
Nothing left to lose
And you give yourself away
And you give yourself away
And you give
And you give
And you give yourself away
With or without you
With or without you
I can't live
With or without you
With or without you
With or without you
I can't live
With or without you
With or without you
With Or Without You
Released in 1987 on the landmark album The Joshua Tree, With Or Without You stands as one of U2's most defining recordings. The track marked a significant shift in the band's sound, blending rock with atmospheric textures and a distinctive, pulsating bass line. Its emotional intensity and expansive production helped propel the album to global success, establishing the group as major international figures. The song remains a staple of their live performances and is widely recognized for its powerful vocal delivery and innovative guitar work. As a centerpiece of their mid-eighties catalogue, it exemplifies the band's ability to craft anthemic rock music that resonates deeply with audiences across generations.

