"Hawkmoon 269"
Song by U2
from the album Rattle and Hum
Released10 October 1988
GenreBlues rock
Length6:22
LabelIsland Records
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Jimmy Iovine

"Hawkmoon 269" is a song by Irish rock band U2 and is the fourth track on their 1988 album, Rattle and Hum.

Recording

"Hawkmoon 269" was recorded in Hollywood, California in Sunset Sound studios. The name "Hawkmoon" was supposedly inspired by the town of Hawkmoon, North Dakota, that U2 had passed through while on tour. However, there is no town in either North or South Dakota named Hawkmoon. This name may have been inspired by a Sam Shepard book. The number "269" in the title refers to the number of mixes the song went through before the final recorded version, according to the Edge, who said they spent three weeks on the track.[1] Bob Dylan plays the Hammond organ on this track; he also collaborated with Bono on writing "Love Rescue Me" for Rattle and Hum. In addition, U2 covered the Dylan song "All Along the Watchtower" during a live performance that appears on Rattle and Hum.

References

  1. Neil McCormick (2006). U2 by U2 (1st US ed.). HarperCollins. p. 203. ISBN 978-0-06-077675-6.


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