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| title = Martyr
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|screenshot=Single-Martyr.jpg
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|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
| artist = [[Depeche Mode]]
|album=[[The Best Of, Volume 1]]
| workingtitle = "Martyr For Love"
|songwriter=[[Martin L. Gore]]
| songwriter = [[Martin L. Gore]]
|producer=[[Ben Hillier]]
| producer = [[Ben Hillier]]
|studio=Sound Design (Santa Barbara)
| studio = Sound Design (Santa Barbara)
|label=[[Mute Records]]
| length = 3:23 <small>(single version)</small><br>3:07 <small>(radio version)</small>
|length=3:23 <small>(album/single version)</small><br>3:07 <small>(radio version)</small>
| tempo = 121
|tempo=108
| timesignature = {{music|time|4|4}}
|timesignature=4/4
| key = B♭ Major
|key=B♭ Major
| programmedby = Dave McCracken<br>Richard Morris
|programmedby=Dave McCracken<br>Richard Morris
| engineeredby = [[Ben Hillier]]<br>Richard Morris
|mixedby=[[Ben Hillier]]<br>Steve Fitzmaurice
| mixedby = [[Ben Hillier]]<br>Steve Fitzmaurice
|engineeredby=[[Ben Hillier]]<br>Richard Morris
| mixingassistance = Devin Workman<br>Kt Rangnick
|recordingassistance=Nick Sevilla<br>Arjun Agerwala<br>Rudyard Lee Cullers<br>Devin Workman<br>Kt Rangnick
| masteredby = Emily Lazar
|mixingassistance=Devin Workman<br>Kt Rangnick
| masteringassistance = Sarah Register
|masteredby=Emily Lazar
| recordingassistance = Nick Sevilla<br>Arjun Agerwala<br>Rudyard Lee Cullers<br>Devin Workman<br>Kt Rangnick
|masteringassistance=Sarah Register
| designby = [[Anton Corbijn]]<br>Four5one.com
|photographyby=[[Anton Corbijn]]
| photographyby = [[Anton Corbijn]]
|workingtitle=Martyr For Love
| recordingdate = 2005
|designby=[[Anton Corbijn]]<br>Four5one.com
| releasedate = 30 October 2006
|artdirection=[[Anton Corbijn]]
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{{S|Martyr}} is a song from the 2006 compilation album ''[[The Best Of Depeche Mode Volume 1]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released as a single on 30 October 2006.
== Notes ==
"Martyr" was one of the first songs written during the ''[[Playing The Angel]]'' sessions in Santa Barbara in February 2005, titled 'Martyr For Love'. In the third FletchCam video (vlog video recorded by Andy Fletcher), the band was recording this song and said it may become the lead single for the album. The final version of the song was eventually released as a single from ''[[The Best Of Depeche Mode Volume 1]]'' compilation album in 2006.
From an interview with programmer Dave McCracken for [https://depeche-mode.com/2006/01/31/exclusive-interview-dave-mccracken/ Home]:
<blockquote>"That was a different song, the first song we did when we got out there, and it was a brilliant song, the album took a different turn and we didn't use it. But it was finished, it was like an electronic T-REX song, it was a bit poppier than the rest of the album. I think it will show its head somewhere, at some point."</blockquote>
From an interview with producer Ben Hillier for the documentary ''The Best of Depeche Mode (A Short Film)'':
<blockquote>"'Martyr' is a really interesting [song], one like {{S|Precious}}, it's quite a vintage "depeche" song. We all had confidence in the track, as it being a good enough track to be used for something, and it was definitely a single contender as well for ''Playing The Angel''. So it was quite an odd decision to sort of say actually this isn't going to go on the record."</blockquote>


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== Music video ==
== Music video ==
According to ''Göteborgs-Posten'', a music video for "Martyr" was shot in Gothenburg, Sweden by Swedish director Andreas Nilsson, featuring no appearance of the band at all.<ref>{{citation |last=Claeson |first=Daniel |date=29 August 2006 |title=Depeche gör video i Göteborg |url=https://www.gp.se/depeche-gor-video-i-goteborg.464532a6-e633-4616-adec-d0f329547f17 |publisher=Göteborgs-Posten |access-date=17 August 2024}}</ref> For unknown reasons, the video was scrapped, and replaced by a video montage created by Robert Chandler, which consists of music videos, live releases from various periods, footage of [[1982-10-25 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, UK]], and tour projections of {{S|Behind The Wheel}} from the [[:Category:1990 World Violation Tour|World Violation Tour]].


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Latest revision as of 18:56, 15 October 2024

Martyr
Single-Martyr.jpg
Song Martyr
By Depeche Mode
Songwriter Martin L. Gore
Working title "Martyr For Love"
Produced by Ben Hillier
Recorded at Sound Design (Santa Barbara)
Length (mm:ss) 3:23 (single version)
3:07 (radio version)
Tempo 121 BPM
Time signature 4
4
Key B♭ Major
Programmed by Dave McCracken
Richard Morris
Engineered by Ben Hillier
Richard Morris
Mixing assistance Devin Workman
Kt Rangnick
Mastered by Emily Lazar
Mastering assistance Sarah Register
Recording assistance Nick Sevilla
Arjun Agerwala
Rudyard Lee Cullers
Devin Workman
Kt Rangnick
Design Anton Corbijn
Four5one.com
Photography Anton Corbijn
Recorded 2005
Originally released 30 October 2006
Live performances as Depeche Mode 0 times *
Total live performances 0 times *

"Martyr" is a song from the 2006 compilation album The Best Of Depeche Mode Volume 1 by Depeche Mode. It was released as a single on 30 October 2006.

Notes

"Martyr" was one of the first songs written during the Playing The Angel sessions in Santa Barbara in February 2005, titled 'Martyr For Love'. In the third FletchCam video (vlog video recorded by Andy Fletcher), the band was recording this song and said it may become the lead single for the album. The final version of the song was eventually released as a single from The Best Of Depeche Mode Volume 1 compilation album in 2006.

From an interview with programmer Dave McCracken for Home:

"That was a different song, the first song we did when we got out there, and it was a brilliant song, the album took a different turn and we didn't use it. But it was finished, it was like an electronic T-REX song, it was a bit poppier than the rest of the album. I think it will show its head somewhere, at some point."

From an interview with producer Ben Hillier for the documentary The Best of Depeche Mode (A Short Film):

"'Martyr' is a really interesting [song], one like "Precious", it's quite a vintage "depeche" song. We all had confidence in the track, as it being a good enough track to be used for something, and it was definitely a single contender as well for Playing The Angel. So it was quite an odd decision to sort of say actually this isn't going to go on the record."

Lyrics


Martyr

I've been a martyr for love

And I will die in the flames

As I draw my last breath

As I'm closing on death

I will call out your name


I've been a martyr for love

Nailed up on the cross

While you're having your fun

As the damage is done

I'm assessing the cost


I knew what I was letting myself in for

I knew that I could never even the score


I've been a martyr for love

I need to be by your side

I have knelt at your feet

I have felt your deceit

Couldn't leave if I tried


I've been a martyr for love

Tortured every hour

From the day I was born

I've been moved like a pawn

By the greatest of powers


I knew that I would have to suffer in vain

Aware that I would never outgrow the pain


I've been a martyr for love


Songwriter: Martin L. Gore
Publishing Information: ©2005 EMI Music Publishing Ltd., Assigned by Grabbing Hands Music Overseas Ltd. All rights reserved.

Music video

According to Göteborgs-Posten, a music video for "Martyr" was shot in Gothenburg, Sweden by Swedish director Andreas Nilsson, featuring no appearance of the band at all.[1] For unknown reasons, the video was scrapped, and replaced by a video montage created by Robert Chandler, which consists of music videos, live releases from various periods, footage of 1982-10-25 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, UK, and tour projections of "Behind The Wheel" from the World Violation Tour.

Dates where Martyr was played

Martyr has never been played live.

References

  1. Claeson, Daniel; "Depeche gör video i Göteborg". Göteborgs-Posten. 29 August 2006. Retrieved 17 August 2024.


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