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| + | {{Song infobox |
| + | |title=Nothing's Impossible |
| + | |screen=hd |
| + | |screenshot=Album-PTA.jpg |
| + | |artist=[[Depeche Mode]] |
| + | |album=[[Playing The Angel]] |
| + | |songwriter=[[Dave Gahan]]<br>[[Christian Eigner]]<br>[[Andrew Phillpott]] |
| + | |producer=[[Ben Hillier]] |
| + | |studio=Sound Design (Santa Barbara)<br>Stratosphere Sound (New York City)<br>Whitfield Street (London) |
| + | |label=[[Mute Records]] |
| + | |length=4:21 |
| + | |tempo=110 |
| + | |timesignature={{music|time|4|4}} |
| + | |key=A Major |
| + | |programmedby=Dave McCracken<br>Richard Morris |
| + | |mixedby=[[Ben Hillier]]<br>Steve Fitzmaurice |
| + | |engineeredby=[[Ben Hillier]]<br>Richard Morris |
| + | |recordingassistance=Nick Sevilla<br>Arjun Agerwala<br>Rudyard Lee Cullers<br>Devin Workman<br>Kt Rangnick |
| + | |mixingassistance=Devin Workman<br>Kt Rangnick |
| + | |masteredby=Emily Lazar |
| + | |masteringassistance=Sarah Register |
| + | |originalprogramming=[[Christian Eigner]]<br>[[Andrew Phillpott]] |
| + | |photographyby=[[Anton Corbijn]] |
| + | |designby=[[Anton Corbijn]]<br>Four5one.com |
| + | |artdirection=[[Anton Corbijn]] |
| + | |recordingdate=January - July 2005 |
| + | |releasedate=13 October 2005 |
| + | |colorscheme=PTA |
| + | }} |
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| + | {{S|Nothing's Impossible}} is a song from the 2005 album <i>[[Playing The Angel]]</i> by [[Depeche Mode]]. |
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| + | == Notes == |
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| + | Dave Gahan told the April 2009 of Rolling Stone Germany (translated from German): |
| + | <blockquote> |
| + | "I think my songs are different [than Martin Gore's], a different character, wilder. Nevertheless, they fit better this time in the album than in 'Playing The Angel'. 'Nothing's Impossible' went into another direction than what I had as a demo. You can hear it in the [Sounds Of The Universe] boxset, it's great. This was my idea in the first place but I had to give it up." |
| + | </blockquote> |
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| + | {{Template:Lyrics|Nothing's Impossible| |
| + | Just give me a reason, some kind of sign |
| + | |
| + | I'll need a miracle to help me this time |
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| + | I heard what you said and I feel the same |
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| + | I know in my heart that I'll have to change |
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| + | Even the stars look brighter tonight |
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| + | Nothing's impossible |
| + | |
| + | I still believe in love at first sight |
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| + | Nothing's impossible |
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| + | |
| + | How did we get to be this far apart |
| + | |
| + | How did we get to be this far apart / Let's take a chance, go back to the start <ref>The album version of Nothing's Impossible repeats the "How did we get to be this far apart" line for dramatic effect, replacing the original lyric "Let's take a chance, go back to the start" in the demo version. Dave often sings the original lyric in place of the repeated line during live versions of the song.</ref> |
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| + | I want to be with you, have something to share |
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| + | I want to be here, I'm not there |
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| + | Even the stars look brighter tonight |
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| + | Nothing's impossible |
| + | |
| + | I still believe in love at first sight |
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| + | Nothing's impossible |
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| + | Even the stars look brighter tonight |
| + | |
| + | Nothing's impossible |
| + | |
| + | If you believe in love at first sight |
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| + | Nothing's impossible |
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| + | |
| + | I still believe in love at first sight |
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| + | Nothing's impossible |
| + | |Dave Gahan / Christian Eigner / Andrew Phillpott|©2005 JJSR Productions Inc. / Universal Music Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.}} |
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| + | [[Category:Depeche Mode songs]] |
| + | [[Category:Songs written by Dave Gahan]] |
| + | [[Category:Playing The Angel songs]] |
| + | [[Category:Songs in A Major]] |
| + | [[Category:Songs between 110-114 BPM]] |
| + | |
| + | == References == |
| + | |
| + | <metadesc>"The Sinner In Me" is a song from the 2005 album Playing The Angel by Depeche Mode.</metadesc><nowiki/> |