New Year's Day is a single by Irish rock band U2. As a song, it is the third track on their 1983 album War and was released as the album's lead single in January 1983. With lyrics written about the Polish Solidarity movement, "New Year's Day" is driven by Adam Clayton's distinctive bassline and the Edge's piano and guitar playing. It was the band's first UK hit single, peaking at number 10, and was also their first international hit, reaching for number 9 in Norway, number 11 on the Dutch Top 40, number 17 in Sweden, and number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.
In 2010, Rolling Stone magazine placed the single at number 435 on their list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". This song was also included in the Pitchfork 500.
The UK cover features a photograph of Peter Rowen, who grew up near U2 lead vocalist Bono in Ireland.
Genre: Pop-rock, New wave, Alternative
Date: 1983
Label: Island/Polystar 18S-183
Country of origin: Japan
Audio codec: WavPack
Type of rip: image+.cue
Length: 00:20:22
Track list:
01. New Year's Day (Long version)
02. Treasure (Whatever Happened To Pete The Chop)
03. Fire (Live)
04. I Threw A Brick Through A Window (Live)
05. A Day Without Me (Live)
Source of digitisation: by the author
Vinyl condition class code: Ex
Playback device: Kenwood KP-990
Sound pickup head: Micro LC-80W
Preamplifier: WhestTwo (power mod.)
Digital-to-analog converter: Roland Quad-Capture
Digitizer: Audacity 2.1.3
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