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  • ...ign:center" | <div style="color: #{{Color TextLabel|{{{colorscheme}}}}}>'''Song'''</div> ...{title}}}}} <span class="explain" title="Based on the number of times this song has been played live by Depeche Mode">*</span></div>
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  • ...ign:center" | <div style="color: #{{Color TextLabel|{{{colorscheme}}}}}>'''Song'''</div> ...{title}}}}} <span class="explain" title="Based on the number of times this song has been played live by Depeche Mode">*</span></div>
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  • ...right; background: #{{Color Light|{{{colorscheme}}}}}; {{roundtl|10px}}" | Song ...ePlays|{{{title}}}}} <span class="explain" title="The number of times this song has been performed live by {{{artist}}}">*</span>
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  • [[Category:Song]]
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  • {{Song infobox
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  • 13 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 14:32, 11 January 2017
  • ...Gore]] for the 2009 album [[Sounds Of The Universe]]|Jezebel (Depeche Mode song)}} ...the remixer detailed Wilder's input and dissected various elements of the song via video annotations in a 2012 YouTube video upload. YouTube removed the a
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  • ...' written by [[Alan Wilder]] for the 2000 album [[Liquid]]|Jezebel (Recoil song)}} {{Song infobox
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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 for Europe - David Gahan [[Category:Song]]
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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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  • File:Song-Icon-Black-30x30.png
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  • ...an]] for the 2015 album [[Angels & Ghosts]]|Shine (Dave Gahan & Soulsavers song)}} {{Song infobox
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  • ...Mode]] known to have had distinct working song titles that differ from the song's final title.
    19 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 12:16, 27 January 2023
  • ...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 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 Gwen McCrae. [[Category:Song]]
    345 bytes (45 words) - 19:55, 4 February 2023
  • ...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 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]]
    355 bytes (47 words) - 19:55, 4 February 2023
  • ...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 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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  • ...witch: {{{1|}}} |Album=89060b|Person=cf3f4c|Product=0000CD|Location=9d68d9|Song=070309|Event=9d68d9|Recording=7ea02f|9d68d9}}; margin-left: auto; margin-ri ...{{1|}}} |Album=[[File:Violator_rose,_transparent_BG.png|75px]]|Song=[[File:Song Stub Icon.png|55px]]|Location=[[File:Location Icon.png|80px]]|Person=[[File
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  • ...ybody is wearing a whistle or blowing the whistle during that point in the song, even on a high-quality video source. How did you come to the conclusion th == Brackets vs no brackets for song names ==
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  • ...played}}<includeonly>[[Category:Song]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Song templates]]</noinclude>
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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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