U2 song "One Tree Hill"

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"One Tree Hill" is a 1987 U2 song from their album *The Joshua Tree*, known as an emotional tribute to a late friend and for its atmospheric, anthemic sound.

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instanceOf single
song
album The Joshua Tree NERFINISHED
artist U2
chartPositionNewZealand 1
composer Adam Clayton
Bono
Larry Mullen Jr.
The Edge
countryOfOrigin Ireland
genre alternative rock
rock
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
vocals
hasLyricalReference Latin America NERFINISHED
Victor Jara NERFINISHED
hasLyricalTheme friendship
grief
loss
mourning
spirituality
hasMusicalStyle anthemic
atmospheric
includedInTour The Joshua Tree 2017 Tour NERFINISHED
The Joshua Tree Tour NERFINISHED
inspiredBy death of Greg Carroll
language English
lyricist Bono
namedAfter One Tree Hill (Maungakiekie) in Auckland NERFINISHED
notableFor emotional tribute to Greg Carroll
strong connection with New Zealand audiences
partOf The Joshua Tree NERFINISHED
performer U2
producer Brian Eno
Daniel Lanois
U2 NERFINISHED
recordLabel Island Records
releaseDate 1987-03-09
releaseYear 1987
singleReleaseCountry Australia NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
singleReleaseYearNewZealand 1988
trackNumber 9
tributeTo Greg Carroll NERFINISHED

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One Tree Hill featuredIn U2 song "One Tree Hill"