Genius Lyrics
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Depeche Mode – Blue Dress
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Rolling Stone once asked “How can ‘Blue Dress’ come off so beautiful yet creepy?” Billboard describes it as “a song about how pretty girls … essentially ‘make the world go 'round
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Depeche Mode – Blue Dress [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – New Dress
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[Verse 1] / Sex jibe husband murders wife / Bomb blast victim fights for life / Girl, 13, attacked with knife / Princess Di is wearing a new dress / [Verse 2] / Jet airliner shot
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Depeche Mode – I Feel You [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – Martyr [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – Waiting for the Night [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – Walking in My Shoes [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – Halo [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – Clean [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – Dream On [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – World in My Eyes [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – Policy of Truth [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental] / [Outro: Dave Gahan] / Standing there tongue-tied / You'd better learn your lesson...
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Depeche Mode – Never Let Me Down Again [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – Sweetest Perfection [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental] / [Coda: Martin L. Gore] / The sweetest perfection / The sweetest infection / Of any kind / The sweetest perfection / To call my own / The slightest correction
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Depeche Mode – People Are People [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental Chorus] / [Instrumental Verse] / [Instrumental Pre-Chorus] / [Instrumental Chorus] / [Post-Chorus: Martin L. Gore] / Help me understand / Help me understand / [
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Depeche Mode – Personal Jesus [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – World In My Eyes [Daniel Miller Instrumental Remix]
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – Interlude #3
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – It’s No Good [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – Enjoy the Silence [Instrumental]
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[Instrumental]
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Depeche Mode – Interlude #2 (Crucified)
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"Crucified!"
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Pop Cleanup – Depeche Mode
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Introductory Post
Anyone can participate!
How can you, you may ask?
Well, first, you can clean up the songs. Below is a list of every single Depeche Mode album song. After these
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Yazoo – Situation
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Instantly recognizable by the melodic synth orchestration, it comes as no surprise that keyboard player and co-writer, Vince Clarke, was a founding member of Depeche Mode and wrote
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U2 – If You Wear That Velvet Dress
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“I am not sure the best version ended up on the album. The same could be said of ‘If You Wear That Velvet Dress.’ It wanted to be a lounge classic. It ended up in an airport lounge
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Depeche Mode – Dressed in Black
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[Verse 1: Dave Gahan] / She's dressed in black again / And I'm falling down again / Down to the floor again / I'm begging for more again / But, oh, what can you do / When she's
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Depeche Mode – Personal Jesus
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“Personal Jesus” is the first single and third track on Depeche Mode’s seventh and most successful album Violator. It peaked at #28 in the US in March 1990. It also reached the top
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Depeche Mode – Sea of Sin (Tonal Mix)
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‘Sea Of Sin’ first appeared as a B-side on the ‘World In My Eyes’ single. It was released on September 2, 1990, after the album was released on March of that same year.
This
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Duran Duran – The Chauffeur
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“The Chauffeur” Is the ninth and final track on the famous “Rio” album and is inspired by the poem featured in a poetry book brought by Simon Le Bon to his first ever audition for
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Depeche Mode – Something to Do
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[Sound effect] / [Verse 1: Dave Gahan] / My little girl, won't you come with me? / Come with me / And tell me / [Chorus: Martin L. Gore] / Is there something to do? / Is there
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Depeche Mode – World in My Eyes
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“World In My Eyes” is the first track and fourth single from Depeche Mode’s seventh and most successful album Violator. It is an exploration of how the mind is the most important
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Depeche Mode – Sweetest Perfection
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“Sweetest Perfection” is the second track on Depeche Mode’s seventh and most successful album Violator.
On the 25th anniversary of the album’s release, Billboard pondered, “
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Depeche Mode – Waiting for the Night
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“Waiting For The Night” is the fifth track of Depeche Mode’s Violator. The original title was “Waiting for the Night To Fall” but due to a printing error, the last two words were
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Depeche Mode – Enjoy the Silence
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“Enjoy The Silence” is Depeche Mode’s highest charting song in the US and one of several top ten hits in their homeland the UK. It won “Best British Single” at the 1991 Brit Awards
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