The "If God Will Send His Angels" singles were backed with the following
B-sides:
"Slow Dancing" "Slow Dancing" is a
country song written by
Bono for
Willie Nelson in 1989. Its first release was on a 1993 single, "
Stay (Faraway, So Close!)", and performed solely by Bono and
the Edge. In 1997, U2 had the opportunity to record it with Nelson. This version features the entire band, in addition to vocals by Nelson and
harmonica by
Mickey Raphael. Bono and
Brian Eno provide backing vocals.
"Two Shots of Happy, One Shot of Sad" This song was written by
Bono and
the Edge for
Frank Sinatra in 1992. It is a jazzy
lounge song written in the style of Sinatra's music. This performance was recorded live by Bono and the Edge in a
London studio for Sinatra's 80th birthday. It was played for Sinatra in the United States at a televised birthday tribute on 19 November 1995 and was likely recorded a few days earlier. It has a string arrangement by
Craig Armstrong. Although Frank Sinatra never got a chance to record it himself, his daughter
Nancy Sinatra cut a version for her 2004 album
Nancy Sinatra. U2's
Adam Clayton and
Larry Mullen Jr. play bass and drums respectively for the track (they did not appear on the original recording). Sinatra changes the
pronouns in the lyrics from a first-person perspective to a third-person, presumably to refer to her father. Canadian singer
Matt Dusk recorded the song for his album
Two Shots.
"Sunday Bloody Sunday (Live from Sarajevo)" The performance of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" was recorded live at the band's
PopMart show at
Sarajevo,
Bosnia-Herzegovina on 23 September 1997. Because Bono lost his voice early in the show, guitarist the Edge sang the song, accompanied only by his guitar. It is a quiet, pensive performance of the song, a stark contrast from the fiery original on
War. This was the first time the song was performed this way, replacing Edge's nightly
karaoke song in the set (with the exception of the immediately subsequent shows in
Thessaloniki,
Greece and
Tel Aviv,
Israel, this set list change would continue until the end of the PopMart tour).
"Mofo (Romin Mix)" This version of the song was
remixed by Johnny Moy. ==Alternative versions==