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5 Collaborations Featuring Bono in Honor of the U2 Singer

U2โ€™s iconic frontman, Bono, celebrates his 64th birthday on May 10, 2024.

Born Paul Hewson in Dublin, the emotive and charismatic vocalist has led the Irish new-wave quartet to superstardom. Bono has been one of the groupโ€™s main creative forces since the members came together as teenagers in 1976.

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Bono also has long been an outspoken activist for a variety of human-rights issues and social-justice causes, with a particular focus on ending the global HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Beyond the great music the singer has recorded with U2, Bono also has taken part in noteworthy collaborations with a variety of other musicians over the years.

In honor of his birthday, here are five interesting songs Bono has recorded with other artists:

โ€œIn a Lifetimeโ€ – Clannad (1985)

Bono was a guest vocalist on โ€œIn a Lifetime,โ€ a song on the traditional Irish band Clannadโ€™s 1985 album Macalla. The atmospheric New Age-influenced track featured Bono delivering a passionate duet with Clannad lead singer Moya Brennan.

โ€œIn a Lifetimeโ€ was a chart hit in Ireland and the U.K., reaching No. 5 and No. 20, respectively.

โ€œTestimonyโ€ – Robbie Robertson (1987)

Bono and the rest of U2 contributed to two tracks on founding Band guitarist Robbie Robertsonโ€™s self-titled 1987 debut solo album. One of the songs, โ€œTestimony,โ€ is a funky, soulful tune with some gospel influences.

Bono trades vocals with Robertson on the chorus, and also plays some guitar on the track.

โ€œSlide Awayโ€ – Michael Hutchence (1999)

INXS singer Michael Hutchence, who died by suicide in 1997 at age 37, had been recording a debut solo album at the time of his death. Bono, who was friends with Hutchence, was asked by producer Andy Gill to add vocals to โ€œSlide Away,โ€ one of the tracks being prepared for the posthumous release of the project.

The hypnotic, synth-driven song features Bono harmonizing with Hutchence on the choruses, and taking over lead vocals in the middle section of the track. The Michael Hutchence album was released in 1999.

โ€œJoyโ€ – Mick Jagger (2001)

Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger released his fourth solo studio album, Goddess in the Doorway, in 2001. The record includes features a mid-tempo rock track written solely by Jagger called โ€œJoy,โ€ which features Mick sharing vocals with Bono.

The Whoโ€™s Pete Townshend also plays guitar on the song.

The album peaked at No. 39 on the Billboard 200.

โ€œOneโ€ – Mary J. Blige (2005)

Mary J. Blige, the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul, teamed up with Bono and U2 on a duet version of the bandโ€™s classic 1991 song โ€œOne,โ€ for her 2005 album The Breakthrough. Blige brings some major soul and gospel flavor to U2โ€™s rock ballad. She belts out the choruses while Bono harmonizes with her.

Bligeโ€™s version of โ€œOneโ€ was a huge hit in Europe. The track peaked at No. 2 in the U.K., and topped the singles charts in Norway and Austria.

The Breakthrough, meanwhile, would up spending two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.