"With or Without You" is the lead single from U2's 1987 album, The Joshua Tree. It has since become highly-acclaimed as one of the band's most popular songs. Released as a single in March 1987, it became the group's first American #1 hit.
Year | Covered by | Album |
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1991 | Jawbreaker | Jawbreaker / Jawbox Split "7 |
1996 | Zhi-Vago | With or Without You (released only as single) |
1997 | Mary Kiani | Long Hard Funky Dreams |
1998 | Ikon | This Quiet Earth (Limited Edition version) |
1999 | Absolute Rock | A Tribute to the Greatest Hits of U2 |
Heaven 17 | We Will Follow: A Tribute to U2 | |
2000 | Kane | With or Without You |
The Section | Strung out on U2 | |
2001 | Dikers | Se Escribe Sin C |
2001 | Hikaru Utada | Utada Hikaru Unplugged |
2003 | Gregorian | Masters of Chant Chapter IV |
2004 | GRITS & Jadyn Maria | In the Name of Love: Artists United for Africa |
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | Legends | |
Scala & Kolacny Brothers | Dream On | |
2005 | The Walls | Even Better Than the Real Thing Vol. 3 |
Ben Broussard | Oh Say Can You Sing? Music Recordings by Major League Baseball Players | |
2006 | Keane | Hopes and Fears (Special Edition)5 |
2006 | Media Lab | Bleeding Memory |
2007 | Marcus Satellite | The Marcus Satellite Tribute to U2 |
Rockabye Baby! | Lullaby Renditions of U2 | |
Sitti Navarro | My Bossa Nova | |
Glay | Verb | |
Breathe Carolina | "Single Only" | |
2008 | Jacques Stotzem | Catch the Spirit |
Les Nubians | In The Name Of Love: Africa Celebrates U2 | |
No Justice | Live at Billy Bob's | |
Wayne Hussey | Bare | |
2009 | Espen Lind, Kurt Nilsen, Alejandro Fuentes & Askil Holm |
Hallelujah vol. 2 |
Blake (band) | Together | |
Rachel Adedeji | The X Factor: Final 12 | |
2010 | We Are the Fallen | Billboard.com: Mashup Mondays |
2011 | Sarah Darling | Angels & Devils |
2Cellos | 2Cellos | |
Jai McDowall | Believe |
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Famous quotes containing the words with, without and/or you:
“Farm boys wild to couple
With anything with soft-wooded trees
With mounds of earthmounds
Of pine straw will keep themselves off
Animals by legends of their own:”
—James Dickey (b. 1923)
“You are not satisfied unless form is so strictly divorced from content that you can comprehend the one without almost without bothering to read the other.”
—Samuel Beckett (19061989)
“Sometimes you wonder how you got on this mountain. But sometimes you wonder, How will I get off?”
—Joan Manley (b. 1932)