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|title=Oh Well | |||
|screen=hd | |||
|workingtitle="Das Toe Stub" | |||
|screenshot=Single-Wrong.jpg | |||
|artist=[[Depeche Mode]] | |||
|album=[[Sounds Of The Universe]] | |||
|songwriter=[[Martin L. Gore]]<br>[[Dave Gahan]] | |||
|producer=[[Ben Hillier]] | |||
|studio=Sound Design (Santa Barbara)<br>Chung King (New York) | |||
|label=[[Mute Records]] | |||
|length=4:25 (7" Edit) | |||
|tempo=124 | |||
|key=A Minor | |||
|programmedby=Luke Smith | |||
|mixedby=Tony Hoffer | |||
|engineeredby=Ferg Peterkin | |||
|preproductionassistance=Sie Medway-Smith | |||
|engineeringassistance=Josh Garcia<br>Jesse Gladstone<br>Anthony Palazzole | |||
|masteredby=Stephen Marcussen | |||
|designby=ShaughnessyWorks<br>Tea Design | |||
|artdirection=[[Anton Corbijn]] | |||
|photography=[[Anton Corbijn]] | |||
|recordingdate=May - December, 2008 | |||
|releasedate=6 April 2009 | |||
|colorscheme=Wrong | |||
}} | |||
'[[Oh Well]]' is a song from the 2009 album <i>[[Sounds Of The Universe]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released as a bonus track in the <i>Sounds Of The Universe</i> deluxe box set. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
In the documentary 'Usual thing, try and get the question in the answer' that is included in the 'Sounds Of The Universe', a whiteboard can be seen with working titles of 'Sounds Of The Universe'. Oh Well's working title is 'Das Toe Stub'. Dave Gahan then says in the documentary: | In the documentary 'Usual thing, try and get the question in the answer' that is included in the 'Sounds Of The Universe' boxset, a whiteboard can be seen with working titles of 'Sounds Of The Universe'. Oh Well's working title is 'Das Toe Stub'. Dave Gahan then says in the documentary: | ||
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"[A toe stub] is something that happens when you're playing table football. If sometimes you [play with force], and the player will get the ball caught between its feet and the table. And it's known as "the toe stub", when "boom!", it doesn't go anywhere. It would be very painful. Yeah, that's actually a little collaboration between Martin and myself." | "[A toe stub] is something that happens when you're playing table football. If sometimes you [play with force], and the player will get the ball caught between its feet and the table. And it's known as "the toe stub", when "boom!", it doesn't go anywhere. It would be very painful. Yeah, that's actually a little collaboration between Martin and myself." | ||
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"I took the risk. I got it, and I went back to my room after he had [given it to me] in Santa Barbara. And suddenly I was faring on these ideas, and this melody, and some words, actually, that were coming into my head. And when I came back to New York, I put loads of vocals on it, and vocal melodies. And then we back the next time to play each other stuff, and I was like, "Actually, I did this to your song". And Martin didn't really say anything! But we recorded it, and it might end up being the first collaboration between us, which was done in completely different places, in completely different parts of America, and completely different times. But nonetheless, it's a collaboration." | "I took the risk. I got it, and I went back to my room after he had [given it to me] in Santa Barbara. And suddenly I was faring on these ideas, and this melody, and some words, actually, that were coming into my head. And when I came back to New York, I put loads of vocals on it, and vocal melodies. And then we back the next time to play each other stuff, and I was like, "Actually, I did this to your song". And Martin didn't really say anything! But we recorded it, and it might end up being the first collaboration between us, which was done in completely different places, in completely different parts of America, and completely different times. But nonetheless, it's a collaboration." | ||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
{{Template:Lyrics|Oh Well| | |||
Oh you've got a way about you | |||
Oh I know so much about you | |||
Girl | |||
Life won't be the same without you | |||
Life will surely be the one to tell | |||
Listen to what she's trying to tell you | |||
She could be the one who's going to save you | |||
Oh well | |||
Oh well | |||
Life won't be the same without you | |||
Life will surely be the one to tell | |||
It's nothing to feel ashamed about | |||
Nothing I can complain about | |||
Oh well | |||
Oh well | |||
Oh well | |||
Oh well | |||
Wooooaaaa mumma | |||
Listen to what she's trying to tell you | |||
She could be the one who's going to save you | |||
Oh well | |||
Oh well | |||
It's nothing to feel ashamed about | |||
Nothing I can complain about | |||
O-oh well | |||
Oh well | |||
Oh well | |||
Oh well | |||
Oh you've got a way about you | |||
Oh I know so much about you | |||
Girl | |||
Life won't be the same without you | |||
Life will surely be the one to tell | |||
Oh well | |||
Oh well | |||
Oh well | |||
Oh well | |||
Life won't be the same without you | |||
Life will surely be the one to tell | |||
Oh well | |||
Oh well | |||
Oh well | |||
Oh well | |||
|Dave Gahan, Martin L. Gore|©2009 EMI Music Publishing Ltd licensed by Grabbing Hands Music Ltd and JJSR Productions Inc. All rights reserved.}} | |||
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<metadesc>"Oh Well" is a song from the 2009 album Sounds Of The Universe by Depeche Mode. It was released as a bonus track on the Sounds Of The Universe deluxe box set.</metadesc><nowiki/> |
Latest revision as of 05:21, 20 April 2023
Oh Well
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Song | Oh Well |
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By | Depeche Mode |
Songwriter | Martin L. Gore Dave Gahan |
Working title | "Das Toe Stub" |
Produced by | Ben Hillier |
Recorded at | Sound Design (Santa Barbara) Chung King (New York) |
Length (mm:ss) | 4:25 (7" Edit) |
Tempo | 124 BPM |
Key | A Minor |
Programmed by | Luke Smith |
Engineered by | Ferg Peterkin |
Engineering assistance | Josh Garcia Jesse Gladstone Anthony Palazzole |
Pre-production assistance | Sie Medway-Smith |
Mastered by | Stephen Marcussen |
Art direction | Anton Corbijn |
Design | ShaughnessyWorks Tea Design |
Recorded | May - December, 2008 |
Originally released | 6 April 2009 |
Live performances as Depeche Mode | 0 times * |
Total live performances | 0 times * |
'Oh Well' is a song from the 2009 album Sounds Of The Universe by Depeche Mode. It was released as a bonus track in the Sounds Of The Universe deluxe box set.
Notes
In the documentary 'Usual thing, try and get the question in the answer' that is included in the 'Sounds Of The Universe' boxset, a whiteboard can be seen with working titles of 'Sounds Of The Universe'. Oh Well's working title is 'Das Toe Stub'. Dave Gahan then says in the documentary:
"[A toe stub] is something that happens when you're playing table football. If sometimes you [play with force], and the player will get the ball caught between its feet and the table. And it's known as "the toe stub", when "boom!", it doesn't go anywhere. It would be very painful. Yeah, that's actually a little collaboration between Martin and myself."
Martin Gore then says in the same documentary:
"There's actually one track that probably won't make the album, but maybe an extra track on the first single and will probably be on the full, extended boxset or whatever. That was originally an instrumental that I wrote. And Dave liked it so much that he put some lyrics to it."
Dave Gahan also says in the same documentary:
"I took the risk. I got it, and I went back to my room after he had [given it to me] in Santa Barbara. And suddenly I was faring on these ideas, and this melody, and some words, actually, that were coming into my head. And when I came back to New York, I put loads of vocals on it, and vocal melodies. And then we back the next time to play each other stuff, and I was like, "Actually, I did this to your song". And Martin didn't really say anything! But we recorded it, and it might end up being the first collaboration between us, which was done in completely different places, in completely different parts of America, and completely different times. But nonetheless, it's a collaboration."
Lyrics
Oh Well
Oh you've got a way about you
Oh I know so much about you
Girl
Life won't be the same without you
Life will surely be the one to tell
Listen to what she's trying to tell you
She could be the one who's going to save you
Oh well
Oh well
Life won't be the same without you
Life will surely be the one to tell
It's nothing to feel ashamed about
Nothing I can complain about
Oh well
Oh well
Oh well
Oh well
Wooooaaaa mumma
Listen to what she's trying to tell you
She could be the one who's going to save you
Oh well
Oh well
It's nothing to feel ashamed about
Nothing I can complain about
O-oh well
Oh well
Oh well
Oh well
Oh you've got a way about you
Oh I know so much about you
Girl
Life won't be the same without you
Life will surely be the one to tell
Oh well
Oh well
Oh well
Oh well
Life won't be the same without you
Life will surely be the one to tell
Oh well
Oh well
Oh well
Oh well
Songwriter: Dave Gahan, Martin L. Gore
Publishing Information: ©2009 EMI Music Publishing Ltd licensed by Grabbing Hands Music Ltd and JJSR Productions Inc. All rights reserved.
Dates where Oh Well was played
Oh Well has never been played live.
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