Yours Eternally
by U2 (featuring Ed Sheeran)

Album: Days of Ash (2026)
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Songfacts®:

  • Framed as a letter home from a Ukrainian soldier at the front, "Yours Eternally" reads like the final page of a notebook carried in a breast pocket. Bono and Ed Sheeran urge friends and loved ones to keep laughing, keep hoping, keep believing in freedom even as he faces death. The refrain, "Yours eternally," reads like the sign-off of a wartime message that might be his last.
  • This is not the first U2 track about war. "New Year's Day" viewed conflict through the lens of Polish political unrest, and "White as Snow" whispered from the perspective of a dying soldier in Afghanistan; by contrast, "Yours Eternally" emerges as their modern heir. It also carries echoes of "Summer of Love," mirroring its defiance.
  • Along with Ed Sheeran, the song also features Taras Topolia, frontman of the Ukrainian band Antytila.
  • The key word - the gravitational center of the song - is "Volya," Ukrainian for "freedom." Bono asked Topolia for one word that summed up the Ukrainian character. "Volya," he replied. Some time later, Bono sent him a demo of the song with a note saying, in effect, this is something we all need right now.
  • In the outro, Topolia chants "Volya," turning the song from private letter into public declaration. It becomes both a love note to friends and a statement of national will.
  • The tone is unmistakably Bono: gallows humor sits alongside tenderness. The U2 frontman said he was struck by the "slightly dark sense of humor and defiant spirit" he encountered while meeting Ukrainians in Kyiv and London. Despite "daily horrors," he noted, Topolia and his comrades hadn't lost heart. The song attempts to bottle that defiance.
  • Topolia's contribution was recorded in a Ukrainian studio under conditions that sound less like a session and more like a scene from a war diary: blackouts, air-raid sirens, the knowledge that the building might not be standing tomorrow. The reality seeps into the recording, not as sound effects, but as context.
  • Bono, The Edge and Ed Sheeran wrote the song with Simon Carmody, an Irish cult figure best known for fronting The Golden Horde, who once released records on U2's Mother Records label.
  • "Yours Eternally" closes the six-track Days of Ash EP, released as a surprise on Ash Wednesday 2026. U2 described the project as "an immediate response to current events," with most of its songs profiling specific individuals on the frontlines of freedom. This is the soldier's song, the one written in the margins.

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