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  • ...lsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally performed by Cat Power. [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...lsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally performed by James Carr. [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...lsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally performed by Eartha Kitt. [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...lsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally performed by Gwen McCrae. [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...lsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written and performed by Neil Young. [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...lsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written and performed by Elmore James. [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...lsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written and performed by Mark Lanegan. [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...lsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written and performed by Gene Clark. [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...lsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written and performed by PJ Harvey. [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...lsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written and performed by Bob Dylan. [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...lsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written and performed by Rowland S. Howard. [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...lsavers' third collaboration album with Dave Gahan, titled 'Imposter'. The song was originally written by Charlie Chaplin and Nat King Cole. [[Category:Song]]
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  • "I discovered this song on a compilation less than a year ago. The original version is almost comic ...money through Martin Gore's rendition of their song than through any other song they ever wrote. [[https://www.facebook.com/lanirusswurm/posts/101578654368
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  • '[[The Sermon]]' is an instrumental song from the 1988 extended play <i>[[Hydrology]]</i> by [[Recoil]]. [[Category:Song]]
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Capuchin}} is an instrumental song from the 2021 instrumental EP ''[[The Third Chimpanzee]]'' by {{MLG}}.
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  • ...eased in 2007. It was performed by Mark Lanegan. Dave Gahan performed this song with Soulsavers at four out of five concerts during their brief 'Imposter' [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...some that 'Secrets' was later reworked by Clarke into 'Unmarked', an album song on Yazoo's second and final studio album. [[Category:Song]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jezebel (Depeche Mode song)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Shine (Depeche Mode song)]]
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Howler's End}} is an instrumental song from the 2021 instrumental EP ''[[The Third Chimpanzee]]'' by {{MLG}}.
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Vervet}} is an instrumental song from the 2021 instrumental EP ''[[The Third Chimpanzee]]'' by {{MLG}}.
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  • '[[Grain]]' is an instrumental song from the 1988 extended play <i>[[Hydrology]]</i> by [[Recoil]]. [[Category:Song]]
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  • '[[Stone]]' is an instrumental song from the 1988 extended play <i>[[Hydrology]]</i> by [[Recoil]]. [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...of the original. That's the real struggle: when you want to reinterpret a song that you love and respect, the spirit of the original version has to preser ...ave approached the song differently? The song is perfect. It was the first song of the album that I was certain to include. From day one. All the other son
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  • ...eathe' written by [[Dave Gahan]] for the 2003 album [[Paper Monsters]]|the song 'Breathe' written by [[Martin L. Gore]] for the 2001 album [[Exciter]]|Brea
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  • {{Song infobox |publishedby=Mute Song<br>Not Normal Music<br>Zoetrope Music Company<br>Carlin Music Corp.<br>Chap
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  • Q: However, there's a song called 'One Thing', featuring the line: 'It's a different world today/ no o ...d. And, yeah, it creeps into the work, definitely. You know, I say in that song, 'it's a different world today, no one seems to care much anyway.' And then
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  • Press Info for this song: ...’s Martin L. Gore and Willian Basinski’s cover of David Bowie’s homonymous song.
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  • {{Song infobox |publishedby=Mute Song<br>Not Normal Music<br>Zoetrope Music Company<br>Carlin Music Corp.<br>Chap
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Howler}} is an instrumental song from the 2021 instrumental EP ''[[The Third Chimpanzee]]'' by {{MLG}}.
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  • ..., UK|promo interview in September 2007]], Dave Gahan was asked about every song off 'Hourglass' including this one: ...got to come up with another part, so that the song is more of a developed song in a traditional form. But it wasn't about that, it was about an atmosphere
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  • ..., UK|promo interview in September 2007]], Dave Gahan was asked about every song off 'Hourglass' including this one: ...traditional sort of sense, like a big bombastic kind of Depeche Mode type song and it, we stripped it back more and more and I think in the end it became
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  • This section provides the answers to the song titles on page 22 of this magazine issue. The song title spelled by the shaded boxes is "Sister Of Night".
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  • ...led Knox and I played him the dictaphone down the phone to him. I saw that song as like… to me it's got a real gospel feel about it but it's turned out q [[Category:Song]]
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Spacewalker}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song from the 2009 album <i>[[Sounds Of The Universe]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Big Muff}} is an instrumental song from the 1981 album <i>[[Speak & Spell]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • ...recording of this song is available, and the only known performance of the song was at [[1980-09-20 Crocs, Rayleigh, Essex, England, UK]]. The track is men [[Category:Early live-only song]]
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  • {{Song infobox |publishedby=Mute Song<br>Not Normal Music<br>Zoetrope Music Company<br>Carlin Music Corp.<br>Chap
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  • ...chosen. I thought I could make an interesting and different version of his song and I think I succeeded. My version has nothing to do with Nick Cave's." "'Loverman' seemed to be a great song to cover, because it was really very difficult to reinterpret it, since a c
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  • ...says "This is a song for fans of country music" and toward the end of the song sings a bit of "Good Year For The Roses" by Jerry Chesnut ("I can hardly st
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  • {{Song infobox ...unreleased song, it is unclear if "Mother Me" was intended to be the final song title.
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  • ...erformance is in circulation and it is unknown at which other concerts the song was performed. [[Category:Early live-only song]]
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Mandrill}} is an instrumental song from the 2021 instrumental EP ''[[The Third Chimpanzee]]'' by {{MLG}}.
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  • ...red to as "Closer", "Closer All The Time", or "Ghost Of Modern Time". This song is the B-side to Dave Gahan's 2003 single [[I Need You]] and was originally ...then we had this discussion, and everybody came to the conclusion that the song didn't fit with the theme that the album was heading in. At the time, I was
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  • ...into a universe where only pleasant things happen, unlike here. It's a sad song, like all the others, but happy songs do not move me." "It's the most recent song on this album, and people have discovered Julee [Cruise] through the David
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  • ...e song. "A Question Of Time" fades in and is missing the first half of the song.
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  • #[[Shine (Dave Gahan & Soulsavers song)|Shine]]
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  • #[[Shine (Dave Gahan & Soulsavers song)|Shine]]
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  • ...icipated. They performed only two songs, '[[Shine (Dave Gahan & Soulsavers song)|Shine]]', and '[[All Of This And Nothing]]'. So far, there is no audio or #[[Shine (Dave Gahan & Soulsavers song)|Shine]]
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  • .... The entire song is available to stream below. A lossless download of the song is also available at [[Demos & Studio Outtakes/Download]]. [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...mislabeled song title on bootleg releases. This scenario is likely, as the song was only available as a poor quality recording prior for some time. 'Until [[Category:Song]]
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Stjärna}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song recorded during the production of the 1987 album ''[[Music For The Masses]]
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  • ...' written by [[Alan Wilder]] for the 2000 album [[Liquid]]|Jezebel (Recoil song)}} {{Song infobox
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  • ...or these two words "hold on". He started playing and I started singing the song, the melody over the top and it was just right, it was one of those ones wh [[Category:Song]]
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  • ..., UK|promo interview in September 2007]], Dave Gahan was asked about every song off 'Hourglass' including this one: ...idea that then, got really small in the verses, and yeah, that's what the song's about. It's also kind of like again it kind of like reflects on you know,
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  • ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundown_(Gordon_Lightfoot_song)| Gordon Lightfoot song] was covered by [[Depeche Mode]] during their promotional pre-tour performa [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...e about the first song that he wrote at the end at of the 1980s: "My first song, I wrote it a long time ago with a guy named [[Daryl Bamonte|Daryl [Bamonte
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  • ...song 'The Heavens' with them. The Raveonettes uploaded a recording of this song on SoundCloud in 2014.
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Lovetheme}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song from the 2001 album <i>[[Exciter]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • ...chosen [for Counterfeit²] but I particularly like the sensitivity of this song." ...uce 'Oh My Love' to a fraction of the original chords and it was still the song."
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|What's Your Name?}} is a song from the 1981 album <i>[[Speak & Spell]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • ...Gore]] for the 2001 [[Depeche Mode]] album [[Exciter]]|Shine (Depeche Mode song)}} ...g that tour. Well, anyway, there was the song 'Shine' – which is the first song on the album – the idea of that, in my head came. And then when Rich fina
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  • ...o Depeche Mode, but this is not the reason I chose this track. It's a good song with plenty of emotion and it describes well, I think, the loneliness that ...nk he was a bit frightened afterwards. Anyway, I'm deeply attached to this song and this movie, which also tells the story of Depeche Mode a bit: glory, de
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Esque}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song from the 2009 album <i>[[Sounds Of The Universe]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • ...s smoke-filled café and that real sort of feel about it, somehow. Now that song is like, to me, it's really innocent and honest I didn't want to think too
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  • ...unt]: "[Frank] released another version of the song 'Solo'. It was a great song before, when and after me and Martin ever did anything [to it]. I'm just ha [[Category:Song]]
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  • ..., UK|promo interview in September 2007]], Dave Gahan was asked about every song off 'Hourglass' including this one: ...eally passionate about this song, I still do. I think it's by far the best song on the album."
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  • {{Song infobox "[[Memphisto]]" is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song produced during the recording of 1990 album ''[[Violator]]'' by [[Depeche M
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  • ...Tour|1980 Tour]], and only one relatively poor audience recording of this song exists from [[1980-10-30 Bridge House, London, England, UK]] (which happens BONG24-16-lyrics.jpg|[[BONG 24]], page 16, excerpt of song lyrics
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  • ...ck Celebration' as well as words from its lyrics, and held it up while the song was being performed.
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  • ...er 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 g [[Category:Song]]
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  • {{Song infobox "[[Sibeling]]" is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song produced during the recording of 1990 album ''[[Violator]]'' by [[Depeche M
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|The Sun & The Rainfall}} is a song from the 1982 album <i>[[A Broken Frame]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • ...Neutrino. She is currently working with Powerstudio London and releasing a song with Dave Gahan later this year." ...ahan of Depeche Mode to create a stunning new track. Their jointly written song ‘Does That Hurt?’ is out now.
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Easy Tiger}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song from the 2001 album <i>[[Exciter]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Puppets}} is a song from the 1981 album <i>[[Speak & Spell]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • ...at's to be expected with camcorder audio. "Rush" is missing about half the song (including the intro). "Never Let Me Down Again" fades in and misses part o ...otic" Tour. "Clean" was also performed; other confirmed performance of the song was [[1994-02-14 Standard Bank, Johannesburg, South Africa|the previous nig
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Miles Away / The Truth Is}} is a song from the 2009 album <i>[[Sounds Of The Universe]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox "[[Kaleid]]" is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song produced during the recording of the 1990 album ''[[Violator]]'' by [[Depec
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  • ...nt Q&A that he does not remember this song, but perhaps his memory of this song has simply faded with time:<ref>Source: (archived) [https://web.archive.org ...for transcribing the lyrics. Please note that this is our best effort; the song's vocals are very difficult to make out, so accuracy is not guaranteed.</re
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  • ...overed, '[[Das Lied Vom Einsamen Mädchen]]'. So it seemed better to take a song that was sung by Lou Reed, and 'Candy Says' is probably my favourite Velvet
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  • ...he songs are incomplete, and are very poorly edited to remove parts of the song or to showcase the audience cheering. *Chapters: Yes, per song
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  • ...f the song's live performance currently available. It is not known why the song was not performed live.
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  • ...n, it was even more embarrassing that Matt thanked the audience after each song for their good behaviour (what good behaviour?) with an amusing word, which
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  • ...studio when it suddenly dawned on me that I was the one in the wrong. That song is basically me admitting that I'm not always a very nice person. I realise ...the time. I realised at the time that I really wasn't very nice. Hence the song title 'Black And Blue Again': just beating myself up – I do a much better
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  • ..."A Question Of Lust" was reportedly on the printed set list sheet but the song was not performed for an unknown reason.
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  • ...Enough]]', which from then on they would do every time after playing this song.
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  • ...e production company who made the special then uploaded not only these two song performances as separate clips on their Vimeo channel, but they uploaded a #[[Shine (Dave Gahan & Soulsavers song)|Shine]]
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Nothing To Fear}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song from the 1982 album <i>[[A Broken Frame]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Any Second Now}} is a song from the 1981 album ''[[Speak & Spell]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • ...th Paul Freegard and Gareth Jones, has remixed a song for Ken Andrews. The song "Soluble Words" is available only as a limited edition promotional Digipak [[Category:Song]]
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  • ...st 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. [[Category:Song]]
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Zenstation}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song recorded during the production of the 2001 album <i>[[Exciter]]</i> by [[De
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Introspectre}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song from the 2005 album <i>[[Playing The Angel]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox |publishedby=Mute Song<br>Not Normal Music<br>Zoetrope Music Company<br>Carlin Music Corp.<br>Chap
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|My Favourite Stranger}} is a song from the 2023 album ''[[Memento Mori]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]]. On 20 October
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Sometimes}} is a song from the 1986 album <i>[[Black Celebration (album)|Black Celebration]]</i>
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Painkiller}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song recorded by [[Depeche Mode]] during the production of the 1997 album <i>[[U
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Slowblow}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song recorded by [[Depeche Mode]] during the production of the 1997 album <i>[[U
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  • ...land, UK]]. This date may have been the song's only live performance. This song may have went on to become “Don’t Go” by Yazoo following Vince Clarke [[Category:Early live-only song]]
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Slow}} is a song from the 2013 album ''[[Delta Machine]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Agent Orange}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song recorded during the production of the 1987 album <i>[[Music For The Masses]
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  • {{Song infobox | releasedate = 24 March 2023<ref group="notes">The song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S698DWXhu5I premiered on YouTube] and othe
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  • ...Again". And in 2016, Wayne Hussey asked Martin to sing backing vocals on a song called [[Only You & You Alone]] from The Mission's album "Another Fall from ...e-issue [The Mission's] Tower Of Strength for the front line workers?’ The song had apparently been adopted as an anthem by some NHS workers, and it got me
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  • ...'s Dance]] and [[Reason Man]] can be found by clicking on their respective song titles. ...by Vince or Martin. Despite this, I share the sentiment that it is a great song and would have appreciated its inclusion, even if only as a B-side.
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Flexible}} is a song recorded by [[Depeche Mode]] during the production of the 1985 compilation
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|People Are Good}} is a song from the 2023 album ''[[Memento Mori]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]]. On 5 April 20
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  • ...ing of the song, and [[Black Celebration]] is missing several parts of the song.
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  • ...Gore|Martin Gore]] to re-acclimate himself to the correct position of the song.
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  • {{Song infobox |publishedby=Mute Song<br>Not Normal Music<br>Zoetrope Music Company<br>Carlin Music Corp.<br>Chap
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  • ..., UK|promo interview in September 2007]], Dave Gahan was asked about every song off 'Hourglass' including this one: ...ual sense, somehow yearning to live there and stay there comes back to the song Kingdom again, you know finding somewhere that's within me, I'm not going t
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|My Joy}} is a song recorded by [[Depeche Mode]] during the production of the 1993 album <i>[[S
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  • ...an]] for the 2015 album [[Angels & Ghosts]]|Shine (Dave Gahan & Soulsavers song)}} {{Song infobox
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|And Then...}} is a song from the 1983 album <i>[[Construction Time Again]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{S|Radio News}} is an unreleased [[Vince Clarke]]-penned song by [[Depeche Mode]] that appears on the [[Summer 1980 demo tape]]. It was p ...24]] as having never been recorded. It is possible that he meant that the song was never recorded in the studio with intent to appear on an album or singl
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  • {{MLG}} covered this song for his ''[[Counterfeit e.p.]]'' but it did not make the album. As co-produ ...e cranky computer, pick up his acoustic and launch into an Everly Brothers song, or even John Denver, and I'd happily join in on harmony. I managed to reco
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Monument}} is a song from the 1982 album <i>[[A Broken Frame]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|More Than A Party}} is a song from the 1983 album <i>[[Construction Time Again]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Christmas Island}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song recorded by [[Depeche Mode]] during the production of the 1986 album <i>[[B
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  • #[[Goodbye (Dave Gahan song)|Goodbye]]
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|It Doesn't Matter Two}} is a song from the 1986 album <i>[[Black Celebration (album)|Black Celebration]]</i>
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Heaven}} is a song from the 2013 album ''[[Delta Machine]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was relea
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Always You}} is a song from the 2023 album ''[[Memento Mori]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Judas}} is a song from the 1993 album <i>[[Songs Of Faith And Devotion]]</i> by [[Depeche Mod
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  • ...s well. Dave yelled out;" Come on Denver, lets hear you sing!!!" After the song was over he recovered by saying he was just checking.'' #[[Goodbye (Dave Gahan song)|Goodbye]]
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead}} is a song from the 1981 album <i>[[Speak & Spell]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • Dave Gahan had joined 52 other artists in covering a song from Metallica's The Black Album for The Metallica Blacklist out September ...e created this backdrop for the song that, to me, complements how good the song is."
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Jazz Thieves}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song from the 1997 album <i>[[Ultra]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • ..., UK|promo interview in September 2007]], Dave Gahan was asked about every song off 'Hourglass' including this one: ...everything is going, there's something comes and shakes it all up. So that song kind of came from there."
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  • <blockquote>"[T]here's a song on Hourglass called 'Endless', which is on a similar tip [as 'Enjoy The Sil ..., UK|promo interview in September 2007]], Dave Gahan was asked about every song off 'Hourglass' including this one:
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  • ...t called The Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions. And she asked me if I would do a song with her. And so a couple of months back, I said, "Well, funnily enough, I ...cs are so beautiful and evocative and I wanted to see if I could take this song to a different place - a tricky endeavour when the Gun Club original is so
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  • ...[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2i8Pccfx-sw and they had to re-start the song] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq9GFXjT0eM different angle here]). He s
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  • ...y [[Dave Gahan]] for the 2003 album [[Paper Monsters]]|Breathe (Dave Gahan song)}} {{Song infobox
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|The Things You Said}} is a song from the 1987 album <i>[[Music For The Masses]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Better Days}} is a song recorded by [[Depeche Mode]] during the production of the 2005 album <i>[[P
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  • #[[Jezebel (Recoil song)|Jezebel]] #[[Jezebel (Recoil song)|Jezebel]] - <small>18 September 2000</small>
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  • ...io. "Never Let Me Down Again" is missing about 3 and a half minutes of the song, and "I Feel You" is missing some of the beginning. ...between 1994-03-01 Singapore and 1994-03-12 Sydney; it is assumed that the song was performed at all of the South African dates and had Dave singing vocals
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Boys Say Go!}} is a song from the 1981 album <i>[[Speak & Spell]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|So Cruel}} is a cover of the [[wikipedia:So Cruel|U2 song of the same name]] recorded by [[Depeche Mode]] for the tribute album <i>[[
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|A Photograph Of You}} is a song from the 1982 album <i>[[A Broken Frame]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox |publishedby=Mute Song<br>Not Normal Music<br>Zoetrope Music Company<br>Carlin Music Corp.<br>Chap
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Free}} is a song recorded by [[Depeche Mode]] during the production of the 2005 album <i>[[P
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Uselink}} is an [[:Category:Instrumental songs|instrumental]] song from the 1997 album <i>[[Ultra]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • ...the beginning of the song, [[Black Celebration]] is missing about half the song (probably due to tape flip) and is split over two discs (to match the tape
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Fools}} is a song recorded by [[Depeche Mode]] during the production of the 1983 album ''[[Co
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  • ...g, distant sounding with boomy bass. It is missing nearly all of the final song.
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Before We Drown}} is a song from the 2023 album ''[[Memento Mori]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]]. On 9 February
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Happiest Girl (Jack Mix)}} is a song produced during the recording of the 1990 album ''[[Violator]]'' by [[Depec
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  • ...ta/videos/10154865963098876/ she reported] that Depeche Mode performed the song twice, so only one of the two performances has been broadcast.
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  • ...g that night, just for that song, it actually rained and stopped after the song. It was pretty peculiar. (Soundbite of song "Blasphemous Rumours")
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|The Sun And The Moon And The Stars}} is a song from the 2009 album <i>[[Sounds Of The Universe]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Little Soul}} is a song from the 2009 album <i>[[Sounds Of The Universe]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox ...s Called A Heart}} single on 16 September 1985. The 'Final' version of the song later appeared on the 1986 album ''[[Black Celebration (album)|Black Celebr
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Black Day}} is a song recorded by [[Depeche Mode]] during the production of the 1986 album <i>[[B
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  • ...m that the PA system went out during [[Shake The Disease]] and much of the song was performed acapella - or at least, that's how it would seem to the audie ...re loudly after this. Only shreds of music reached the audience. After the song, the band left the stage without a word. After what felt like an eternity,
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Lilian}} is a song from the 2005 album <i>[[Playing The Angel]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]]. It wa
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  • ...me of you out there know this one, cause I'm not sure I do". Following the song's performance, Dave commented that "he honestly only rehearsed that once, t
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|If You Want}} is a song from the 1984 album <i>[[Some Great Reward]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • ...body else's I wanted to just sort of put some fun into that – and not be a song about the pain of addiction. As painful as it is, if you are lucky enough t "The song is all about the so-called glamorous side of Rock 'n' Roll, and ending up o
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  • ...h! Woah! What the fuck was that? I know that song, but... Do you know that song? We suck, man. Let's try it again, shall we?" and then Martin says "Is ther
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  • ...en Air Stadium, Hong Kong, Hong Kong]] where Martin sings lead vocals. The song was presumably played and sung by Dave for all of the South African dates,
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|So Much Love}} is a song from the 2017 album ''[[Spirit]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]].
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Get Right With Me}} is a song from the 1993 album <i>[[Songs Of Faith And Devotion]]</i> by [[Depeche Mod
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  • ...us Rumours]] through the end of [[Black Celebration]] you can hear another song in the background, I guess resulting from incomplete erasure by the tape re
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Sea Of Sin (Tonal Mix)}} is a song produced during the recording of the 1990 album ''[[Violator]]'' by [[Depec
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|Wagging Tongue}} is a song from the 2023 album ''[[Memento Mori]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]]. On 7 July 202
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  • I have chopped off the pre-show song as to avoid legal consequences. No actual music from the performance is los #[[Shine (Dave Gahan & Soulsavers song)|Shine]]
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  • ...and the [[:Category:1981 Tour|1981 Tour]]. [[Daryl Bamonte]] mentions the song in ''BONG'' magazine, issue [[BONG 24|24]] on pages 15 and 18, see below: These are the lyrics of the song as performed by Depeche Mode.
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    {{S|1}} is an instrumental song from the 1986 extended play ''[[1 + 2]]'' by [[Recoil]].
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    {{S|2}} is an instrumental song from the 1986 extended play ''[[1 + 2]]'' by [[Recoil]].
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  • {{Song infobox {{S|World Full Of Nothing}} is a song from the 1986 album <i>[[Black Celebration (album)|Black Celebration]]</i>
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  • A good audience recording. Bass is slightly distorted depending on the song, and Dave's vocals can be a bit distorted as well. ...re backing tape issues encountered at the start of [[I Feel You]], and the song was restarted after a couple moments. This concert had the first performanc
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  • {{Song infobox ..."crucified". Fletcher is appropriately credited as "lead singer" for this song.<ref>[http://archives.depechemode.com/lyrics/interlude_no2.html depechemode
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  • ...and [[Stripped]] fades in, with each track missing about two-thirds of the song, probably due to tape flip.
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