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'[[Everything Counts]]' is a song from the 1983 album <i>[[Construction Time Again]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released as a lead single on July 11, 1983.
{{S|Everything Counts}} is a song from the 1983 album <i>[[Construction Time Again]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released as a lead single on 11 July 1983.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


Martin Gore told the 1983-09-17 issue of the NME:
Martin Gore was quoted in the 1983-09-17 issue of ''NME'':
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"I think ['Everything Counts'] was partly [inspired by] going to Thailand as well [as the song 'Shame'] – that’s where the oriental flavour comes in, like Korea ‘n’ all that. But you go over there and all the hotels are full of, like, businessmen and basically they tend to treat people as though they’re nothing. All they’re interested in is their business – that’s what I really hate about big business, people just don’t seem to matter. Just money. You see all the women over there ‘n’ they’re all prostitutes – that’s the only way they can make any money. ’Course, the businessmen love it. Work [will "remove the stains"]. It’s no good just sitting back and hoping things’ll change, you’ve got to actually work together. The material’s there; it’s like, there’s enough food in the world to feed everybody and then half the world’s eating three quarters of it and the rest of the world’s starving. But the food is there. There is a solution. The thing is, the people in power don’t care about someone with a low wage, they only care about their own power. But I think people should care about other people, y’know, cos from the moment we’re born we’re put into competition with everybody else. I really don’t understand why people go into politics – what makes someone at 16 or 17 decide to go into parliament? It’s got to be people themselves. People’s attitudes have got to be changed. For instance, when I wrote “All we need’s universal revolution”, I didn’t mean, like, everyone to take up arms, but more a total change of attitude. That’s what’s needed. People’s attitudes have got to be changed. You’ve got to look at the world to change things. Attitudes in the world, poverty in the world. The thing is when we talk about socialism, we don’t mean “English Socialism” we mean “International Socialism”."
"I think ['Everything Counts'] was partly [inspired by] going to Thailand as well [as the song 'Shame'] – that’s where the oriental flavour comes in, like Korea ‘n’ all that. But you go over there and all the hotels are full of, like, businessmen and basically they tend to treat people as though they’re nothing. All they’re interested in is their business – that’s what I really hate about big business, people just don’t seem to matter. Just money. You see all the women over there ‘n’ they’re all prostitutes – that’s the only way they can make any money. ’Course, the businessmen love it. Work [will "remove the stains"]. It’s no good just sitting back and hoping things’ll change, you’ve got to actually work together. The material’s there; it’s like, there’s enough food in the world to feed everybody and then half the world’s eating three quarters of it and the rest of the world’s starving. But the food is there. There is a solution. The thing is, the people in power don’t care about someone with a low wage, they only care about their own power. But I think people should care about other people, y’know, cos from the moment we’re born we’re put into competition with everybody else. I really don’t understand why people go into politics – what makes someone at 16 or 17 decide to go into parliament? It’s got to be people themselves. People’s attitudes have got to be changed. For instance, when I wrote “All we need’s universal revolution”, I didn’t mean, like, everyone to take up arms, but more a total change of attitude. That’s what’s needed. People’s attitudes have got to be changed. You’ve got to look at the world to change things. Attitudes in the world, poverty in the world. The thing is when we talk about socialism, we don’t mean “English Socialism” we mean “International Socialism”."
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When Depeche Mode was interviewed about the songs on the '101' CD for the April 1989 issue of French magazine 'Best', Dave Gahan said (translated from French):
When Depeche Mode was interviewed about the songs on the '101' CD for the April 1989 issue of French magazine ''Best'', Dave Gahan said (translated from French):
<blockquote>"It's one of my favorite songs. It's taken from the 'Construction Time Again' album, which was an important step in our career. That's when we started becoming successful in Europe. At the time, in England, 'Everything Counts' went into the Top 10, but elsewhere, it did not work. That's why we wanted it to be on the live album. The lyrics are timeless. They talk of money, power and corruption."
<blockquote>"It's one of my favorite songs. It's taken from the 'Construction Time Again' album, which was an important step in our career. That's when we started becoming successful in Europe. At the time, in England, 'Everything Counts' went into the Top 10, but elsewhere, it did not work. That's why we wanted it to be on the live album. The lyrics are timeless. They talk of money, power and corruption."
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<metadesc>'Everything Counts' is a song from the 1983 album Construction Time Again by Depeche Mode. It was released as a lead single on July 11, 1983.</metadesc><nowiki/>
<metadesc>"Everything Counts" is a song from the 1983 album Construction Time Again by Depeche Mode. It was released as a lead single on 11 July 1983.</metadesc><nowiki/>

Revision as of 13:20, 26 May 2020

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Everything Counts
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Song Everything Counts
By Depeche Mode
Songwriter Martin L. Gore
Produced by Daniel Miller
Depeche Mode
Recorded at The Garden (London)
Length (mm:ss) 4:19 (album version)
3:58 (7"/single version)
7:18 (12" version)
Tempo 114 BPM
Time signature 4
4
Key C Major
Engineered by Ferg Peterkin
Gareth Jones
Tonmeister Gareth Jones
Mixed at Hansa Mischraum
Mastered by Christian Stegmaier
Design Martyn Atkins
Town & Country Planning
Illustrations Ian Wright
Recorded May 1983
Originally released 11 July 1983
Live performances as Depeche Mode 858 times *
Total live performances 858 times *

"Everything Counts" is a song from the 1983 album Construction Time Again by Depeche Mode. It was released as a lead single on 11 July 1983.

Notes

Martin Gore was quoted in the 1983-09-17 issue of NME:

"I think ['Everything Counts'] was partly [inspired by] going to Thailand as well [as the song 'Shame'] – that’s where the oriental flavour comes in, like Korea ‘n’ all that. But you go over there and all the hotels are full of, like, businessmen and basically they tend to treat people as though they’re nothing. All they’re interested in is their business – that’s what I really hate about big business, people just don’t seem to matter. Just money. You see all the women over there ‘n’ they’re all prostitutes – that’s the only way they can make any money. ’Course, the businessmen love it. Work [will "remove the stains"]. It’s no good just sitting back and hoping things’ll change, you’ve got to actually work together. The material’s there; it’s like, there’s enough food in the world to feed everybody and then half the world’s eating three quarters of it and the rest of the world’s starving. But the food is there. There is a solution. The thing is, the people in power don’t care about someone with a low wage, they only care about their own power. But I think people should care about other people, y’know, cos from the moment we’re born we’re put into competition with everybody else. I really don’t understand why people go into politics – what makes someone at 16 or 17 decide to go into parliament? It’s got to be people themselves. People’s attitudes have got to be changed. For instance, when I wrote “All we need’s universal revolution”, I didn’t mean, like, everyone to take up arms, but more a total change of attitude. That’s what’s needed. People’s attitudes have got to be changed. You’ve got to look at the world to change things. Attitudes in the world, poverty in the world. The thing is when we talk about socialism, we don’t mean “English Socialism” we mean “International Socialism”."

When Depeche Mode was interviewed about the songs on the '101' CD for the April 1989 issue of French magazine Best, Dave Gahan said (translated from French):

"It's one of my favorite songs. It's taken from the 'Construction Time Again' album, which was an important step in our career. That's when we started becoming successful in Europe. At the time, in England, 'Everything Counts' went into the Top 10, but elsewhere, it did not work. That's why we wanted it to be on the live album. The lyrics are timeless. They talk of money, power and corruption."

Lyrics


Everything Counts

The handshake seals the contract

From the contract there's no turning back

The turning point of a career

In Korea being insincere

The holiday was fun-packed

The contract, still intact


The grabbing hands grab all they can

All for themselves - after all

The grabbing hands grab all they can

All for themselves - after all

It's a competitive world


Everything counts in large amounts


The graph on the wall

Tells the story of it all

Picture it now, see just how

The lies and deceit gained a little more power

Confidence - taken in

By a sun-tan and a grin


The grabbing hands grab all they can

All for themselves - after all

The grabbing hands grab all they can

All for themselves - after all

It's a competitive world


Everything counts in large amounts


The grabbing hands grab all they can

Everything counts in large amounts


Songwriter: Martin L. Gore
Publishing Information: ©1983 Grabbing Hands Music Ltd/EMI Music Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.

Music video

Dates with available recordings of Everything Counts

There are currently 610 recordings of Everything Counts available.

Dates where Everything Counts was played

1983-1984 Construction Time Again Tour

Everything Counts was played 48 times during this tour.

1984-1985 Some Great Reward Tour

Everything Counts was played 81 times during this tour.

1986 Black Celebration Tour

Everything Counts was played 76 times during this tour.

1987-1988 Music For The Masses Tour

Everything Counts was played 101 times during this tour.

1990 World Violation Tour

Everything Counts was played 88 times during this tour.

1993 Devotional Tour

Everything Counts was played 87 times during this tour.

1994 Exotic Tour

Everything Counts was played 60 times during this tour.

1997 Ultra Parties

  • Everything Counts was not played during this tour.

1998 The Singles Tour

  • Everything Counts was not played during this tour.

2001 Exciter Tour

  • Everything Counts was not played during this tour.

2003 Paper Monsters Tour (Dave Gahan solo)

  • Everything Counts was not played during this tour.

2003 "A Night With Martin L. Gore" (Martin L. Gore solo)

  • Everything Counts was not played during this tour.

2005-2006 Touring The Angel

Everything Counts was played 76 times during this tour.

2009-2010 Tour Of The Universe

  • Everything Counts was not played during this tour.

2013-2014 Delta Machine Tour

  • Everything Counts was not played during this tour.

2017-2018 Global Spirit Tour

Everything Counts was played 133 times during this tour.


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