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|artist=[[Depeche Mode]]
|album=[[Violator]]
|songwriter=[[Martin L. Gore]]
|producer=[[Depeche Mode]]<br>[[Flood]]
|studio=Logic Studios, Milan<br>Puk Studios, Denmark<br>The Church, London
|label=[[Mute Records]]
|length=4:26 (album version)<br>4:00 (single edit)
|tempo=122
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|key=B♭ Minor
|mixingby=[[François Kevorkian]]
|engineeringby=Pino Pischetola<br>Peter Iversen<br>[[Steve Lyon]]<br>Goh Hotoda<br>Alan Gregorie<br>Dennis Mitchell<br>Phil Legg
|engineeringassistance=[[Daryl Bamonte]]<br>Dick Meaney<br>David Browne<br>Mark Flannery
|sleevedesignby=[[Anton Corbijn]]<br>Area
|recordingdate=1989-1990
|releasedate=17 September 1990
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"[[World In My Eyes]]" is a song from the 1990 album ''[[Violator]]'' by [[Depeche Mode]]. It was released as a single on 2 September 1990.
== Notes ==
== Notes ==
Martin Gore in Bong issue no. 37, 1998:  
 
{{MLG}} says in the 17 February 1990 issue of ''NME'':
<blockquote>
'''Stuart Maconie''': On the opening track "World In My Eyes" you seem to be saying 'Just for this moment pleasure and gratification are all that matters'. It's almost like (deep breath) existentialism.
 
'''Martin Gore''': Yes, and it’s a very positive song. It's saying that love and sex and pleasure are positive things.</blockquote>
</blockquote>
 
Gore described the evolution of the studio recording of "World In My Eyes" in ''BONG'' magazine [[BONG 37|issue 37]]:  
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
"I remember the original demo of 'World In My Eyes' being slightly faster and maybe slightly more obvious. While we were recording it in Milan, Dave was going away for a couple of days, so we worked on it and turned it into this really moody piece. I can remember Dave arriving back in the studio, slightly jet-lagged and being totally shocked, thinking that we just ruined the song, but half a day later he came back and said ‘that’s really good, the way it’s turned out’. It always takes a while to get used to things."
I remember the original demo of "World In My Eyes" being slightly faster and maybe slightly more obvious. While we were recording it in Milan, Dave was going away for a couple of days, so we worked on it and turned it into this really moody piece. I can remember Dave arriving back in the studio, slightly jet-lagged and being totally shocked, thinking that we just ruined the song, but half a day later he came back and said 'That's really good, the way it's turned out'. It always takes a while to get used to things.<ref>''[[:Category:BONG magazine scans|BONG]]'' - [[BONG 37|issue 37]], pg. 19.</ref>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


Alan Wilder wrote in his [http://oldsite.recoil.co.uk/report/edit/dm8698/wime2.htm '86 - 98' editorial]:
[[Alan Wilder]] explains in an editorial on {{Shunt}}, the official [[Recoil]] website:
<blockquote>"'World In My Eyes' had in fact been recorded very early on during the Milan session and, perhaps for this reason, displayed familiar Depeche elements linking it with previous albums. It was completed in London and with its 'drop' 3rd verse and use of vocal double-tracking to fill out and build the later choruses, was probably the most 'electro' sounding track on the LP - something of a homage to Kraftwerk, in a rhythmical sense at least. Laughing in the face of criticism that electronic music was 'soulless' and would only appeal to a small eclectic audience, its success exhibited one of Depeche Mode's most fundamental philosophies."</blockquote>
<blockquote>"World In My Eyes" had in fact been recorded very early on during the Milan session and, perhaps for this reason, displayed familiar Depeche elements linking it with previous albums. It was completed in London and with its 'drop' 3rd verse and use of vocal double-tracking to fill out and build the later choruses, was probably the most 'electro' sounding track on the LP - something of a homage to Kraftwerk, in a rhythmical sense at least. Laughing in the face of criticism that electronic music was 'soulless' and would only appeal to a small eclectic audience, its success exhibited one of Depeche Mode's most fundamental philosophies.<ref>Source: {{EL|http://oldsite.recoil.co.uk/report/edit/dm8698/wime2.htm A Recoil Retrospective > Violator}} - {{Shunt}}</ref></blockquote>


Andy Fletcher has always said that 'World In My Eyes' is his favourite Depeche Mode song. When [[2017-04-03 Instants Privilégiés, Hotmix Radio, Paris, France|Hotmix radio]] asked him in 2017 asked him to name a classic Depeche Mode song, he named this song and explained:  
2006 remaster engineer Kevin Paul explained in a November 2007 interview for ''Sound On Sound'' magazine:
<blockquote>
<blockquote>I had about 20 or 30 different tapes for "World In My Eyes" and I had to get them all to sync up and try to find the missing sounds. There is a snare-drum drop which is reversed — completely flipped. It wasn't on any of the tapes and it turned out it was most likely to have been done on an Akai with an Atari, run wild, so that was something Roger [Johnson] had to do. He had to find the sample and flip it and get the sound back. Everything then was backed up on floppy disks which now no-one can ever work. It is nigh-on an impossibility to get them to work as they did back then.<ref>Source: {{EL|http://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/remixing-depeche-mode-surround Remixing Depeche Mode In Surround}} - ''Sound On Sound'' - November 2007</ref>
"For me, [World In My Eyes] really shows how we've managed to have all these people from different countries all over the world together, liking Depeche Mode."
</blockquote>
</blockquote>


{{Template:Song90|World In My Eyes}}
[[Andrew Fletcher]] explains in a 2017 interview for ''Hotmix Radio'': "For me, ["World In My Eyes"] really shows how we've managed to have all these people from different countries all over the world together, liking Depeche Mode."<ref>Source: [[2017-04-03 Instants Privilégiés, Hotmix Radio, Paris, France|Les Instants Privilégiés]] - ''Hotmix Radio''.</ref>
 
{{Template:Lyrics|World In My Eyes|
Let me take you on a trip
 
Around the world and back
 
And you won't have to move
 
You just sit still
 
 
Now let your mind do the walking
 
And let my body do the talking
 
Let me show you the world in my eyes
 
 
I'll take you to the highest mountain
 
To the depths of the deepest sea
 
And we won't need a map
 
Believe me
 
 
Now let my body do the moving
 
And let my hands do the soothing
 
Let me show you the world in my eyes
 
 
That's all there is
 
Nothing more than you can feel now
 
That's all there is
 
 
Let me put you on a ship
 
On a long, long trip
 
Your lips close to my lips
 
 
All the islands in the ocean
 
All the heaven's in motion
 
Let me show you the world in my eyes
 
 
That's all there is
 
Nothing more than you can touch now
 
That's all there is
 
 
Let me show you the world in my eyes
 
|Martin L. Gore|©1990 Grabbing Hands Music Ltd/EMI Music Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.}}
 
== Music video ==
 
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== Live performances ==
{{Live section}}
 
== Trivia ==
 
*The arrangement used for "World In My Eyes" as it was performed on the first half of the [[:Category:1990 World Violation Tour|World Violation tour]] was dropped in favour of a new arrangement, which saw use from [[1990-10-14 Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany]] til the end of the tour.
*"World In My Eyes" has been sampled in the following songs by other artists:
**"Don't You Wanna Come?" - Kyper (1992)
**"Versatylin' Stylin" - The Next School (1990)
*"World In My Eyes" has been covered by Simbolo, {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cure The Cure}}, China-Touch, Inscape feat. DJ Worlock, Ákos, {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonata_Arctica Sonata Artica}}, Running With Scissors, {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikro_(Greek_band) Mikro}}, Insular, Acylum, {{EL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockabye_Baby! Rockabye Baby!}}, and Chateau Pop.
 
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== References ==
 
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Song World In My Eyes
By Depeche Mode
Songwriter Martin L. Gore
Produced by Depeche Mode
Flood
Recorded at Logic Studios, Milan
Puk Studios, Denmark
The Church, London
Length (mm:ss) 4:26 (album version)
4:00 (single edit)
Tempo 122 BPM
Time signature 4
4
Key B♭ Minor
Engineering assistance Daryl Bamonte
Dick Meaney
David Browne
Mark Flannery
Mixed by François Kevorkian
Recorded 1989-1990
Originally released 17 September 1990
Live performances as Depeche Mode 708 times *
Total live performances 708 times *

"World In My Eyes" is a song from the 1990 album Violator by Depeche Mode. It was released as a single on 2 September 1990.

Notes

Martin Gore says in the 17 February 1990 issue of NME:

Stuart Maconie: On the opening track "World In My Eyes" you seem to be saying 'Just for this moment pleasure and gratification are all that matters'. It's almost like (deep breath) existentialism.

Martin Gore: Yes, and it’s a very positive song. It's saying that love and sex and pleasure are positive things.

Gore described the evolution of the studio recording of "World In My Eyes" in BONG magazine issue 37:

I remember the original demo of "World In My Eyes" being slightly faster and maybe slightly more obvious. While we were recording it in Milan, Dave was going away for a couple of days, so we worked on it and turned it into this really moody piece. I can remember Dave arriving back in the studio, slightly jet-lagged and being totally shocked, thinking that we just ruined the song, but half a day later he came back and said 'That's really good, the way it's turned out'. It always takes a while to get used to things.[1]

Alan Wilder explains in an editorial on Shunt, the official Recoil website:

"World In My Eyes" had in fact been recorded very early on during the Milan session and, perhaps for this reason, displayed familiar Depeche elements linking it with previous albums. It was completed in London and with its 'drop' 3rd verse and use of vocal double-tracking to fill out and build the later choruses, was probably the most 'electro' sounding track on the LP - something of a homage to Kraftwerk, in a rhythmical sense at least. Laughing in the face of criticism that electronic music was 'soulless' and would only appeal to a small eclectic audience, its success exhibited one of Depeche Mode's most fundamental philosophies.[2]

2006 remaster engineer Kevin Paul explained in a November 2007 interview for Sound On Sound magazine:

I had about 20 or 30 different tapes for "World In My Eyes" and I had to get them all to sync up and try to find the missing sounds. There is a snare-drum drop which is reversed — completely flipped. It wasn't on any of the tapes and it turned out it was most likely to have been done on an Akai with an Atari, run wild, so that was something Roger [Johnson] had to do. He had to find the sample and flip it and get the sound back. Everything then was backed up on floppy disks which now no-one can ever work. It is nigh-on an impossibility to get them to work as they did back then.[3]

Andrew Fletcher explains in a 2017 interview for Hotmix Radio: "For me, ["World In My Eyes"] really shows how we've managed to have all these people from different countries all over the world together, liking Depeche Mode."[4]

Lyrics


World In My Eyes

Let me take you on a trip

Around the world and back

And you won't have to move

You just sit still


Now let your mind do the walking

And let my body do the talking

Let me show you the world in my eyes


I'll take you to the highest mountain

To the depths of the deepest sea

And we won't need a map

Believe me


Now let my body do the moving

And let my hands do the soothing

Let me show you the world in my eyes


That's all there is

Nothing more than you can feel now

That's all there is


Let me put you on a ship

On a long, long trip

Your lips close to my lips


All the islands in the ocean

All the heaven's in motion

Let me show you the world in my eyes


That's all there is

Nothing more than you can touch now

That's all there is


Let me show you the world in my eyes


Songwriter: Martin L. Gore
Publishing Information: ©1990 Grabbing Hands Music Ltd/EMI Music Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.

Music video

Live performances

Main article: Available recordings of "World In My Eyes"
Main article: List of dates where "World In My Eyes" was played

Trivia

  • The arrangement used for "World In My Eyes" as it was performed on the first half of the World Violation tour was dropped in favour of a new arrangement, which saw use from 1990-10-14 Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany til the end of the tour.
  • "World In My Eyes" has been sampled in the following songs by other artists:
    • "Don't You Wanna Come?" - Kyper (1992)
    • "Versatylin' Stylin" - The Next School (1990)
  • "World In My Eyes" has been covered by Simbolo, The Cure, China-Touch, Inscape feat. DJ Worlock, Ákos, Sonata Artica, Running With Scissors, Mikro, Insular, Acylum, Rockabye Baby!, and Chateau Pop.


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References

  1. BONG - issue 37, pg. 19.
  2. Source: A Recoil Retrospective > Violator - Shunt
  3. Source: Remixing Depeche Mode In Surround - Sound On Sound - November 2007
  4. Source: Les Instants Privilégiés - Hotmix Radio.