Songwriter: Bono Larry Mullen Jr Adam Clayton The Edge (Guitarist)

Producer: Paul Barrett

(One, two, three, four)

[Verse 1]
You’ve been along this road so many times
Nothing should be a surprise to you
Seen every premeditated crime
From every possible point of view

Why, why
If it’s so wrong does it feel so right?
Why, why
Though I’m glad you’re gone do I want you tonight?

[Chorus]
She, she’s gonna blow your house down
She’s gonna turn your head around
She’s gonna blow your house down

[Verse 2]
What of chaos is the thing you crave
Is it the taste of self-inflicted pain?
And what of losing is your drug of choice
Is it what gets you coming back again?

Why, why
If it’s so wrong does it feel so right?

[Chorus]
She, she’s gonna blow your house down
She’s gonna turn your head around
She’s gonna blow your house down

She…blow your house down
She’s gonna turn your head around
She’s gonna blow your house down

[Interlude]
Run fast, fast as you can
Run as fast as fast as you can
Run as fast as fast as you can
Run as fast as fast as you can
Fast as you can
Run as fast, fast as you can


[Bridge]
You’re raving, is she worth saving
What makes you think you can?
You've been breaking, deals go breaking
Your own devil’s hand

[Chorus]
She, she’s gonna blow your house down
She’s gonna turn your head around
She’s gonna blow your house down

She’s gonna blow your house down
She’s gonna turn your head around
She’s gonna blow your house down

She’s gonna blow your house down
She’s gonna turn your head around
She’s gonna blow your house down

U2

U2 is an Irish rock band from Dublin, which started in post-punk but soon incorporated elements from various musical genres (funk, electronica, blues). Composed of Bono (vocals and guitar), The Edge (guitar, keyboards, and vocals), Adam Clayton (bass guitar), and Larry Mullen Jr (drums and percussion), the band is noted for a sound built on melodic instrumentals, and lyrics, filled with spiritual imagery, personal themes and sociopolitical concerns. U2 sold more than 150 million records worldwide, and created some of the most lavish, memorable and profitable concert tours in history. Their success also helped the bandmembers advocate for human rights and philanthropic causes.