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Everything Counts

"Everything Counts"
Depeche Mode Everything Counts.jpg
Single by Depeche Mode
from the album Construction Time Again
B-side "Work Hard"
Released 11 July 1983
Format Vinyl record (7" and 12")
CD (1991 box set)
Recorded May 1983, The Garden, London
Genre Synthpop, industrial pop,new wave
Length 3:58 (7"/single version)
4:19 (album version)
7:18 (12" version)
Label Mute
Songwriter(s) Martin Gore
Producer(s) Depeche Mode, Daniel Miller, and Gareth Jones
Depeche Mode singles chronology
"Get the Balance Right!"
(1983)
"Everything Counts"
(1983)
"Love, in Itself"
(1983)
"Get the Balance Right!"
(1983)
"Everything Counts"
(1983)
"Love, in Itself"
(1983)
Music video
"Everything Counts" on YouTube
"Everything Counts (live)"
Depeche Mode Everything Counts Live.jpg
Single by Depeche Mode
from the album 101
B-side "Nothing" (live)
Released 13 February 1989 (1989-02-13)
Format Vinyl record (7", 10", and 12"), CD
Recorded 18 June 1988 (1988-06-18),
Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California
Genre
Length 6:45 (7" full version)
5:46 (single version)
Label Mute
Songwriter(s) Martin Gore
Producer(s) Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode singles chronology
"Little 15"
(1988)
"Everything Counts (live)"
(1989)
"Personal Jesus"
(1989)
"Little 15"
(1988)
"Everything Counts" (live)
(1989)
"Personal Jesus"
(1989)

"Everything Counts" is a 1983 single by the electronic band Depeche Mode from the album Construction Time Again. The single was re-released (in live format) on 13 February 1989 (25 March 1989 in the US) to support the live album 101.

The single introduced a transition in lyrical content for the group. "Everything Counts" specifically addresses the issue of corporate greed and corruption during the 1980s Britain, as the chorus sings of "grabbing hands" that "grab all they can". Perhaps surprisingly, the single was released at a time when the band itself was not under a formal contract with Mute Records (more interestingly, Gore publishes his songs under the name "Grabbing Hands Music"). In addition to "found" sounds used as samples, the single also samples a variety of musical instruments, such as the xylophone and a melodica (which Martin has been known to play on stage for the song).

It was also the first song in the band's catalogue which includes both of the band's singers prominently (at different times). Lead singer Dave Gahan sings the lead vocals on the verses, while songwriter Martin Gore sings the lead vocals on the chorus. When the song has been performed live, the chorus has been sung by all of the band's musicians except Gahan, as it appeared in the video for the single.

The song would quickly catch on as a fan favourite at the band's concerts and was used as the opening song for the Construction Time Again tour. The first live version of the song to appear on a commercial release came from the Some Great Reward tour in 1984 when a recording from a show in Liverpool appeared on the double A-sided "Blasphemous Rumours/Somebody" single. During the Music for the Masses Tour, the band used "Everything Counts" as the final encore and in 1989, the song would be re-released as a single in live form, to promote the live album 101. All live tracks from the release were recorded on 18 June 1988 at the Pasadena Rose Bowl during the final performance of the aforementioned Music for the Masses Tour. This version of the song is famous for the recording of the crowd continuing to sing the chorus long after the music had stopped.


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