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  2. The Ground Beneath Her Feet (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Ground Beneath Her Feet (song) " The Ground Beneath Her Feet " is a song by Irish rock band U2. It appears in the 2000 film The Million Dollar Hotel, which was produced by U2 lead vocalist Bono, and the song was included on the film's soundtrack. Author Salman Rushdie is credited as the lyricist, as the words are taken from his 1999 book ...

  3. All That You Can't Leave Behind - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Australia, Ireland and the UK, "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" (3:44) is a bonus track at the end. Various limited edition copies included a bonus disc with either "Always", "Summer Rain", or "Big Girls are Best". The 7 EP was subsequently released in the US, collecting these B-sides previously unavailable in that region.

  4. The Ground Beneath Her Feet - Wikipedia

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    The Ground Beneath Her Feet is Salman Rushdie's sixth novel. Published in 1999, it is a variation on the Orpheus/Eurydice myth, with rock music replacing Orpheus's lyre. The myth works as a red thread from which the author sometimes strays, but to which he attaches an endless series of references.

  5. Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms - Wikipedia

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    See media help. " Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms " is a popular song written by the Irish poet Thomas Moore, setting new lyrics to a traditional Irish air that can be traced back into the 18th century. [1] He published it in 1808, naming the air as "My Lodging is on the Cold Ground" from lyrics of British origin with which it ...

  6. The Million Dollar Hotel (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" were written by Salman Rushdie, based on his book of the same name. The soundtrack version of the song is a different mix from the one used in the film, which was not released commercially.

  7. She Moved Through the Fair - Wikipedia

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    She stepped away from me, and she moved through the fair. And, fondly, I watched her move here and move there. And then she moved onward, with one star awake. Like the swan in the evening moves over the lake. Last night, she came to me; she came softly in. So softly she came, that her feet made no din.

  8. Peace on Earth (U2 song) - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno, with additional production by Mike Hedges. " Peace on Earth " is a song by rock band U2 and the eighth track on their 2000 album All That You Can't Leave Behind. Its lyrics were inspired by the Omagh bombing in Northern Ireland on 15 August 1998. The song lists the names of people killed in the bombing.

  9. I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground - Wikipedia

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    The song is mentioned by Salman Rushdie's character Ormus in his work The Ground Beneath Her Feet. In his book Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century, the author Greil Marcus writes of Lunsford's recording of the song: Now what the singer wants is obvious, and almost impossible to comprehend.