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Oh to sing this song makes me angry
I'm not angry with you.
Is that all?
Is that all?
Is that all?
Oh to sing this song makes me happy
I'm not happy with you.
Oh to sing this song makes me dance.
Is that all?
Is that all?
Is that all?
Is that all?
Is that all?
Is that all?
Is that all you want from me?
I'm not angry with you.
Is that all?
Is that all?
Is that all?
Oh to sing this song makes me happy
I'm not happy with you.
Oh to sing this song makes me dance.
Is that all?
Is that all?
Is that all?
Is that all?
Is that all?
Is that all?
Is that all you want from me?
Lyrics submitted by archmastermind
Track duration: 03:02
"Is That All?" as written by Dave Evans Adam Clayton
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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By the way, I like this song.
Like many songs U2 produced in the early '80's, I think this song deals with the band's (especially Larry's) struggle to decide between God and the rock and roll lifestyle they were rapidly becoming involved in. In a way, they felt their Rock lifestyle went against their religious views and so they were torn between their two greatest loves: Music and God.
I think this song is Bono saying he's happy with his religious standing and he's happy with God, but he's wondering if being happy with God and accepting God is all his life gets to have a dedication to. He's asking God in the repetitive line "Is that all", if accepting God is the only path he can choose. He's asking God in this song if it is ok for him to want more, to want to be a musician and a man of God simultaneously.