"Mysterious Ways" is the eighth track on U2's 1991 album, Achtung Baby and was released as the album's second single.
Year | Covered by | Album |
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1993 | KMFDM | Shut Up Kitty and Agogo |
Paul Shaffer and The Party Boys of Rock 'n' Roll | The World's Most Dangerous Party | |
2000 | Stereofeed | Strung Out on U2 |
Tufts Amalgamates | Juice | |
2004 | tobyMac and Sarah Kelly | In the Name of Love: Artists United for Africa |
2005 | The Persuasions | The Persuasions Sing U2 |
2008 | Angélique Kidjo | In The Name of Love: Africa Celebrates U2 |
2011 | Snow Patrol | AHK-toong BAY-bi Covered |
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“They threw off their clothes, and he gathered her to him, and found her, found the pure lambent reality of her for ever invisible flesh. Quenched, inhuman, his fingers upon her unrevealed nudity were the fingers of silence upon silence, the body of mysterious night upon the body of mysterious night, the night masculine and feminine, never to be seen with the eye, or known with the mind, only known as a palpable revelation of living otherness.”
—D.H. (David Herbert)
“Imagination could hardly do without metaphor, for imagination is, literally, the moving around in ones mind of images, and such images tend commonly to be metaphoric. Creative minds, as we know, are rich in images and metaphors, and this is true in science and art alike. The difference between scientist and artist has little to do with the ways of the creative imagination; everything to do with the manner of demonstration and verification of what has been seen or imagined.”
—Robert A. Nisbet (b. 1913)