Depeche Mode Songs With Gore On Lead Vocals
Depeche Mode's lead vocals are generally handled by David Gahan, but on occasion Gore will sing lead vocals. These are all the songs he sings in chronological order:
- Speak & Spell
- "Any Second Now (voices)"
- Construction Time Again
- "Pipeline"
- Some Great Reward
- "It Doesn't Matter"
- "Somebody"
- Black Celebration
- "A Question of Lust"
- "Sometimes"
- "It Doesn't Matter Two"
- "World Full of Nothing"
- "Black Day"
- Music for the Masses
- "The Things You Said"
- "I Want You Now"
- "Route 66" (cover of a song by Bobby Troup
- Violator
- "Enjoy the Silence" (Harmonium version only)
- "Sweetest Perfection"
- "Blue Dress"
- Songs of Faith and Devotion
- "Death's Door"
- "Judas"
- "One Caress"
- Ultra
- "Home"
- "The Bottom Line"
- Exciter
- "Comatose"
- "Breathe"
- Playing the Angel
- "Macro"
- "Damaged People"
- Sounds of the Universe
- "Jezebel"
- "The Sun and the Moon and the Stars" (bonus track)
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