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Martin Gore has also co-written some songs for other artists (ordered according to year of creation): | Martin Gore has also co-written some songs for other artists (ordered according to year of creation): | ||
*1985: Martin writes and plays the keyboard parts on two tracks on Humpe Humpe's eponymous album, called 'Happiness is Hard to Take' and 'Don't Know Where I Belong'. Annette Humpe told Einslive.de: They were in the studio at the same time as us. That's how we knew each other. Then we played some songs to Martin and told him: | *1985: Martin writes and plays the keyboard parts on two tracks on Humpe Humpe's eponymous album, called 'Happiness is Hard to Take' and 'Don't Know Where I Belong'. Annette Humpe told Einslive.de: They were in the studio at the same time as us. That's how we knew each other. Then we played some songs to Martin and told him: 'We'd love it if you write and play a melody to it.' Then he returned and performed it." | ||
*1997/8: Martin co-wrote an instrumental track with ['Ultra' producer] Tim Simenon, which ends up being released under Tim's 'Bomb The Bass' moniker as the song 'Milakia', in 2010. Tim says: "It's a track I've always loved, but could never find a home for, really. It seemed like a perfect closer for this particular album." | *1997/8: Martin co-wrote an instrumental track with ['Ultra' producer] Tim Simenon, which ends up being released under Tim's 'Bomb The Bass' moniker as the song 'Milakia', in 2010. Tim says: "It's a track I've always loved, but could never find a home for, really. It seemed like a perfect closer for this particular album." | ||
*2000: Martin writes and plays the guitar part for a song written by Claudia Brücken called 'Cloud Nine', in February 2000. The song was planned to be used for the band Propaganda but was then used by her new band OneTwo in 2004 instead. Claudia told remembertheeighties.com and Destination Pop magazine later on: "'Cloud Nine' was originally written for my solo album in the mid to late 90's. Martin Gore and I had a mutual friend [Paul Valentine] who used to invite me to Depeche gigs and after show parties. This is how I got to know Martin. One day I was writing a song on guitar, and I thought, I need a little bit of help as I'm not the best guitarist in the world! Martin at that time, was living around the corner from me [in London] so I just dropped around and asked if he'd help me. At first he wasn't really sure, 'cause he's only used to writing songs on his own. But the next day he called me and said he'd completed it. I then put my solo album on hold as I had been in touch with [the other Propaganda members] and we hatched this idea to try Propaganda one more time. I "loaned" 'Cloud Nine' to Propaganda but then withdrew it when Propaganda ground to halt for the second time. So, its been through many different versions, it's only now though, with [the second version made for the band Onetwo], that I'm completely happy with it." | *2000: Martin writes and plays the guitar part for a song written by Claudia Brücken called 'Cloud Nine', in February 2000. The song was planned to be used for the band Propaganda but was then used by her new band OneTwo in 2004 instead. Claudia told remembertheeighties.com and Destination Pop magazine later on: "'Cloud Nine' was originally written for my solo album in the mid to late 90's. Martin Gore and I had a mutual friend [Paul Valentine] who used to invite me to Depeche gigs and after show parties. This is how I got to know Martin. One day I was writing a song on guitar, and I thought, I need a little bit of help as I'm not the best guitarist in the world! Martin at that time, was living around the corner from me [in London] so I just dropped around and asked if he'd help me. At first he wasn't really sure, 'cause he's only used to writing songs on his own. But the next day he called me and said he'd completed it. I then put my solo album on hold as I had been in touch with [the other Propaganda members] and we hatched this idea to try Propaganda one more time. I "loaned" 'Cloud Nine' to Propaganda but then withdrew it when Propaganda ground to halt for the second time. So, its been through many different versions, it's only now though, with [the second version made for the band Onetwo], that I'm completely happy with it." |
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Depeche Mode songs
This page has lists all of the songs Depeche Mode has performed live throughout their career; some songs were played only during a solo member's tour, and several are cover songs played during early tours; see Early live-only songs for more information about those tracks specifically. That page also has more information about several other early songs which do not appear in this list due to not having any recordings or dates with confirmed performances. Click on a song title to see more specific details, including a list of concerts that have a recording available and a list of which concerts the song was played at.
- 20th Century Boy
- A Little Piece
- A Man Needs A Maid
- A Pain That I'm Used To
- A Photograph Of You
- A Question Of Lust
- A Question Of Time
- Addiction
- Allelujah
- Always On My Mind
- And Then...
- Angel
- Any Second Now
- Barrel Of A Gun
- Before We Drown
- Behind The Wheel
- Big Muff
- Bitter Apple
- Black And Blue Again
- Black Box (Pt. 1)
- Black Box (Pt. 2)
- Black Celebration
- Blasphemous Rumours
- Blue Dress
- Bottle Living
- Boys Say Go!
- Breathe
- But Not Tonight
- Christmas Island
- Clean
- Come Back
- Condemnation
- Corrupt
- Cover Me
- Cracked Actor
- Damaged People
- Dancing Queen
- Death's Door
- Dirty Sticky Floors
- Dream On
- Dreaming Of Me
- Dressed In Black
- Easy Tiger
- Enjoy The Silence
- Everything Counts
- Fail
- Faith Healer
- Fly On The Windscreen
- Fragile Tension
- Freelove
- Get Right With Me
- Get The Balance Right
- Ghosts Again
- Going Backwards
- Goodbye
- Goodbye (Dave Gahan song)
- Goodnight Lovers
- Halo
- Heaven
- Hello! Hello! I'm Back Again
- Here Is The House
- Heroes
- Hidden Houses
- Higher Love
- Hold On
- Hole To Feed
- Home
- I Feel Loved
- I Feel You
- I Held My Baby Last Night
- I Like It
- I Need You
- I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead
- I Want It All
- I Want You Now
- Ice Machine
- If You Want
- In Chains
- In Sympathy
- In Your Room
- Insight
- It Doesn't Matter
- It Doesn't Matter Two
- It's Called A Heart
- It's No Good
- Jezebel (Depeche Mode song)
- Jezebel (Recoil song)
- John The Revelator
- Judas
- Junior Painkiller
- Just Can't Get Enough
- Kaleid
- Leave In Silence
- Lie To Me
- Lilac Wine
- Little 15
- Little Soul
- Loaded
- Love In Itself
- Love Will Tear Us Apart
- Low
- Macro
- Mamma Mia
- Master And Servant
- Mercy In You
- Metal Heart
- Miles Away / The Truth Is
- Mirror Is Standing
- Monument
- More Than A Party
- My Cosmos Is Mine
- My Favourite Stranger
- My Secret Garden
- Never Let Me Down Again
- Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth
- New Dress
- New Life
- New Rose
- New York Nights
- No Fun
- Nodisco
- Not Dark Yet
- Nothing
- Nothing To Fear
- Nothing's Impossible
- Now, This Is Fun
- Oberkorn (It's A Small Town)
- One Caress
- Only When I Lose Myself
- Painkiller
- Peace
- People Are People
- Personal Jesus
- Photographic
- Pimpf
- Pipeline
- Pleasure, Little Treasure
- Poison Heart
- Policy Of Truth
- Precious
- Prey
- Puppets
- Radio News
- Reason Man
- Revival
- Route 66
- Rush
- Sacred
- Satellite
- Scum
- Secret To The End
- Secrets
- See You
- Shake The Disease
- Shame
- Should Be Higher
- Shouldn't Have Done That
- Shout
- Shut Me Down
- Sister Of Night
- Slow
- Smile
- So Much Love
- Soft Touch / Raw Nerve
- Somebody
- Something To Do
- Soothe My Soul
- Soul With Me
- Speak To Me
- Stay
- Strange Hours
- Strange Religion
- Strangelove
- Stripped
- Suffer Well
- Sundown
- Surrender
- Sweetest Perfection
- Television Set
- The Bottom Line
- The Child Inside
- The Dark End Of The Street
- The Dead Of Night
- The Desperate Kingdom Of Love
- The Killing Ground
- The Landscape Is Changing
- The Love Thieves
- The Meaning Of Love
- The Price Of Love
- The Sinner In Me
- The Sun & The Rainfall
- The Sweetest Condition
- The Things You Said
- Thirty Days
- Told You So
- Tomorrow's Dance
- Tora! Tora! Tora!
- Two Minute Warning
- Useless
- Uselink
- Wagging Tongue
- Waiting For The Night
- Walking In My Shoes
- Want
- Welcome To My World
- What's Your Name?
- When The Body Speaks
- Where My Love Lies Asleep
- Where's The Revolution
- Work Hard
- World Full Of Nothing
- World In My Eyes
- Wrong
A total of 213 songs have been performed live by Depeche Mode.
Early live-only songs
The following are songs which Depeche Mode have performed live during their early career, circa 1980 to 1982. None of these tracks have been commercially released.
Bong Magazine Issue 24 has a great deal of information regarding these tracks contributed by Daryl Bamonte; please read the scans below, they are a goldmine of information.
1980 Tour
- Addiction
- And Then I Kissed Her
- Mamma Mia
- Mirror Is Standing
- Mouldy Old Dough
- Radio News
- Reason Man
- Secrets
- Sunday Morning
- Tomorrow's Dance
1980 Tour - 1981 Tour
1980 Tour - 1982 See You Tour
1982 See You Tour
Dave Gahan songs
The following are Dave Gahan or Dave Gahan & Soulsavers songs which have been played live. Click on a song title to see a list of concerts that have a recording available and a list of which concerts the song was played at.
A total of 7 songs from Dave Gahan's catalog have been performed live:
A total of 15 songs from Dave Gahan & Soulsavers' catalog have been performed live:
- All Of This And Nothing
- Bitterman
- Don't Cry
- Gone Too Far
- In The Morning
- Just Try
- My Sun
- One Thing
- Presence Of God
- Shine (Dave Gahan & Soulsavers song)
- Take Me Back Home
- Tempted
- The Last Time
- Tonight
- You Owe Me
Martin L. Gore songs
The following are Martin L. Gore solo songs which have been played live. Click on a song title to see a list of concerts that have a recording available and a list of which concerts the song was played at.
- By This River
- Candy Says
- Coming Back To You
- I Cast A Lonesome Shadow
- In My Time Of Dying
- Lost In The Stars
- Loverman
- Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth
- Stardust
Unplayed Depeche Mode songs
The following are Depeche Mode or solo songs which have not been played live. Songs qualify for this list based on their appearance the official site's lyrics page, or if the track never materialized past the demo stage and a recording of the demo is available.
Martin Gore has also co-written some songs for other artists (ordered according to year of creation):
- 1985: Martin writes and plays the keyboard parts on two tracks on Humpe Humpe's eponymous album, called 'Happiness is Hard to Take' and 'Don't Know Where I Belong'. Annette Humpe told Einslive.de: They were in the studio at the same time as us. That's how we knew each other. Then we played some songs to Martin and told him: 'We'd love it if you write and play a melody to it.' Then he returned and performed it."
- 1997/8: Martin co-wrote an instrumental track with ['Ultra' producer] Tim Simenon, which ends up being released under Tim's 'Bomb The Bass' moniker as the song 'Milakia', in 2010. Tim says: "It's a track I've always loved, but could never find a home for, really. It seemed like a perfect closer for this particular album."
- 2000: Martin writes and plays the guitar part for a song written by Claudia Brücken called 'Cloud Nine', in February 2000. The song was planned to be used for the band Propaganda but was then used by her new band OneTwo in 2004 instead. Claudia told remembertheeighties.com and Destination Pop magazine later on: "'Cloud Nine' was originally written for my solo album in the mid to late 90's. Martin Gore and I had a mutual friend [Paul Valentine] who used to invite me to Depeche gigs and after show parties. This is how I got to know Martin. One day I was writing a song on guitar, and I thought, I need a little bit of help as I'm not the best guitarist in the world! Martin at that time, was living around the corner from me [in London] so I just dropped around and asked if he'd help me. At first he wasn't really sure, 'cause he's only used to writing songs on his own. But the next day he called me and said he'd completed it. I then put my solo album on hold as I had been in touch with [the other Propaganda members] and we hatched this idea to try Propaganda one more time. I "loaned" 'Cloud Nine' to Propaganda but then withdrew it when Propaganda ground to halt for the second time. So, its been through many different versions, it's only now though, with [the second version made for the band Onetwo], that I'm completely happy with it."
- 2004: Martin writes the guitar part for a Gwen Stefani song called 'Wonderful Life'. The song was meant to appear on her first solo album but that had too many songs, and so it then appeared on her second solo album in 2006. Gwen told Herald Sun and Inpress Australia: "It was written for my first kissing-love, Matt Ellej. He actually passed away and wanted to write a song for him, and I wrote 'Wonderful Life'. He was a huge Depeche Mode fan. He actually turned me on to them. I was like, 'Depeche Mode? That's electronic weirdo music'. At the time it was. We'd never heard that shit before. I told Martin about Matt and how much he loved Depeche Mode. And Martin was awesome. It was early on in the album and I was singing him some of the demos." Martin Gore told Intro.de/Time Out Russia: "She contacted me and wanted to write a few songs with me. But I don't feel like sitting in a room and writing songs with somebody. I think that songwriting is a very personal affair. I think it can be quite awkward to write songs with someone you hardly know. Gwen made jokes about it and told me that in the past two years she had been writing songs with so many people that she had become a "songwriting whore". There was no stage of awkwardness for here anymore. She played me some songs that she had been working on. But all I could offer her in return, in order for her to not to be too upset by the refusal, was to play some guitar to one track, if she wanted to. And so I now play the guitar on one of the songs."
- 2011: In May 2011, Mute Records held the Short Circuit Festival. Online, a set could be heard called the 'Raster-Noton/Mute Sound Halo', which consisted of sound loops created by 28 artists from both labels. Two of those artists were Alva Noto (owner of Raster-Norton), and Martin Gore. Alva Noto used Martin Gore's sound loop 'siren synth' for one of his own songs, named 'Uni Rec'. Alva Noto told Kultblog.hu: "When I was working on this track earlier, I had this feeling that something was missing from it, then this sample came to my mind so I tried it out, whether these two even work together. Then there was no way back, this has become a part of this whole thing. Of course I showed it to Martin and he liked it too."
- 2013: Martin writes the synthesizer part for a Frank Ocean song, initially unnamed. Martin told Associated Press/CNN/Gaffa in 2013: "The last day I think it was that we had in the studio in New York, we were just recording some live sessions, a bonus thing for our deluxe CD. Frank was working downstairs with Alicia Keys. He asked our engineer if he could come in and have a listen. So, he came in and started talking to us and then he said, 'I am a big fan, and I've got a track, I'd love for you to add some analogue synthesizers to it.' I was completely blown away. And the following day [Cristoffer Berg and I] stayed an extra day in the studio and just did a few bits and pieces. I have no idea whether he'll actually use the pieces we did on there, but hopefully it will surface one day! It sounded really good. He seems like a nice and funny guy." Then in August 2016, Frank Ocean released two albums, but Martin was credited on none. Christoffer Berg wrote as a reply on his Instagram account: "[Frank] released another version of the song 'Solo'. It was a great song before, [before] and after me and Martin ever did anything [to it]. I'm just happy it's released in any form, and very proud and humble to have been a small fleeting part of the bigger process, credited or not credited."
Dave Gahan has co-written two songs which were released under someone else's name, namely Reload and Where I Wait; you can find more info by clicking on those titles.
- (Set Me Free) Remotivate Me
- 1
- 2
- 21 Days
- 4’33”
- 5000 Years
- 99 To Life
- A Song For Europe
- Aftermaths
- Agent Orange
- All By Themselves
- All That's Mine
- Alone
- Always
- Always You
- Are People People?
- BRUTALISM TAKE 2
- Backslider
- Bendy Bass
- Better Days
- Black Day
- Blade
- Bloodline (song)
- Breath Control
- Breathe (Dave Gahan song)
- Breathing In Fumes
- Brink
- Broken
- Brother
- Calling the Clock
- Capuchin
- Caroline's Monkey
- Cat People (Putting Out Fire)
- Chains
- Chrome
- Closer (Dave Gahan song)
- Cloud Nine
- Coma Idyllique
- Comatose
- Compulsion
- Control Freak
- Cracks Are Showing
- Creeper
- Crowly
- Curse
- Dangerous
- Das Lied Vom Einsamen Mädchen
- De Nada
- Dirt
- Does That Hurt?
- Don't Know Where I Belong
- Don't Look Back
- Don't Say You Love Me
- Down
- Down In The Boondocks
- Drifting
- Dum Dum Girl
- Edge To Life
- Electro Blues For Bukka White
- Elk
- Esque
- Eternal
- Europa Hymn
- Exalt
- Featherlight
- Flexible
- Flux
- Fools
- Fpmip
- Free
- Freestate
- Freeze
- G.O.D.
- Get Out
- Ghost
- Gifting
- Gone
- Grain
- Happens All The Time
- Happiest Girl (Jack Mix)
- Happiness Is Hard To Take
- Headstar
- Howler
- Howler's End
- Hum
- I Am Undone (Alan Wilder Remix)
- I Am You
- I Can't Stay
- I Feel No Guilt
- I Give to You (Wilder Mix Full Version)
- I Think Not
- In A Manner Of Speaking
- In Chains (Alan Wilder Remix)
- In My Other World
- In Your Memory
- Incubus
- Inheritance
- Insoluble
- Interlude No. 1 - Mission Impossible
- Interlude No. 2 - Crucified
- Interlude No. 3
- Interlude No. 4
- Interlude No. 5
- Introspectre
- Intruders
- Islet
- Jazz Thieves
- La Ribera
- Last Breath
- Last Call for Liquid Courage
- Lately
- Left Hand Luke And The Beggar Boys
- Let's Get Together
- Life Is Strange
- Light
- Lilian
- Long Time Lie
- Longest Day
- Longing
- Love And Trust
- Love Will Leave
- Lovetheme
- Low Guns
- Lowly
- Luscious Apparatus
- Man Made Machine
- Mandrill
- Martyr
- Maybe
- Memphisto
- Milakia
- Minutes (Expansion Mix)
- Missing Piece
- Mother Me
- Mother Of Earth
- Motherless Child
- My Joy
- My Little Universe
- Never Let Me Go
- Newborn
- No More (This Is The Last Time)
- Nostalgia
- Nothing Else Matters
- Ocean
- Oh My Love
- Oh Well
- Once You Say
- Only You & You Alone
- Overdrive
- People Are Good
- Perfect
- Pinking
- Point Sur Pt. 1
- Polaroid
- Poorman
- Recycle
- Red River Cargo
- Reload
- Schism
- Sea Of Sin (Tonal Mix)
- Shine (Depeche Mode song)
- Shock Collar
- Shunt
- Sibeling
- Single Blip
- Skip This Track
- Slowblow
- So Cruel
- Solo
- Soluble Words (Sublingual Remix)
- Sometimes
- Sonata No. 14 in C
- Southerly
- Spacewalker
- Spiral
- Spock
- Stalker
- Stand Up
- Stealth
- Stjärna
- Stone
- Stories Of Old
- Subterraneans
- Supreme
- Swanning
- Take
- The Darkest Star
- The Defector
- The Great Outdoors
- The Sermon
- The Sun And The Moon And The Stars
- The Worst Crime
- Time Turns Around (Euro-Tech Version)
- Tiny Girls
- To Have And To Hold
- Tomorrow
- Tower Of Strength
- Trysting
- Uni Rec
- Until You've Sown The Seed
- Vertigen
- Vervet
- Violence
- Visitors
- Where I Wait
- Windup Robot
- Wonderful Life
- You Move
- Zaat
- Zenstation
A total of 210 songs from Depeche Mode's catalog have not been played live.