"One Tree Hill" is the ninth track and final single from U2's 1987 album, The Joshua Tree. The single was released as a single exclusively in New Zealand in 1988, where it reached number one. The title of the song refers to One Tree Hill, a volcanic peak in Auckland, New Zealand.
Year | Covered by | Album |
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1993 | Mortal | Intense Live Series Vol. 5 |
1994 | Tufts Amalgamates | Unexpected Guests |
2010(?) | JamesTowne | Unknown |
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