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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


This song was put on a Flexidisc for the [http://depmod.com/misc/flexidiscs/flex1.htm 1981-09-11 issue of Flexipop magazine], and was reissued in 2018 as part of [http://www.depechemodeboxsets.com/ the 12" singles vinyl boxsets], sourced from the master tape. The Flexipop version is different from the album version, which was released later in 1981 as part of "Speak & Spell". On the Flexidisc, the song is titled [[Sometimes I Wish I Was Dead]] (the positions of the first two words are swapped).  
There is an early live version of this song, with the only available recording being from an [[1980-1x-xx / 1981-02-xx Unknown Venue, England, UK|unknown date and venue]]. The song's arrangement and lyrics are completely different from future versions. You can listen to the unfortunately poor-quality audio and read transcribed lyrics below:
 
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<poem>
:: There's a new sound and it's all around and I think that you can hear it too
:: The sound won't stop and I like it a lot cause it makes me feel so new
 
:: There's a new sound and it's all around and I think that you can hear it too
:: The sound won't stop and I like it a lot cause it makes me fondly think of you
:: It's getting stronger all the time and I like to hear it in my mind
 
:: I'm smiling big because I'm thinking of you and of all the times you smile
:: And I know we're together in love forever
:: And I'll love that til we die
:: The lovely feeling in my head and I might be happy forever dead
 
:: I know you don't want me going away and you broke my heart in two
:: I cried and I cried cause I wanted to die I wanted just to be with you
:: Things are spinning in my head and I sometimes wish that I was dead
</poem>
 
 
This original set of lyrics is likely where the song's title came from since it makes sense in context.
 
There is also the Spring 1981 live version which has an overall different sound to the album version but with the final lyrics. The best sounding version is from [[1981-04-06 Bridge House, London, England, UK/Source 1|1981-04-06 Bridge House, London, England, UK]] and can be listened to below:
 
'''Spring 1981 version of "I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead":'''
 
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This song was later put on a Flexidisc for the [http://depmod.com/misc/flexidiscs/flex1.htm 1981-09-11 issue of Flexipop magazine] and titled "Sometimes I Wish I Was Dead". The song was later reissued in 2018 as part of [http://www.depechemodeboxsets.com/ the 12" singles vinyl boxsets], sourced from the master tape for significantly improved sound quality. The Flexipop version's intro, middle 8, and pre-outro differ from the album version, which was released later in 1981 as part of "Speak & Spell".


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I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead
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Song I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead
By Depeche Mode
Songwriter Vince Clarke
Produced by Depeche Mode
Daniel Miller
Recorded at Blackwing Studios (London)
Length (mm:ss) 2:16
Tempo 129 BPM
Time signature 4
4
Key D Major
Engineered by Eric Radcliffe
John Fryer
Originally released 6 November 1981
Live performances as Depeche Mode 56 times *
Total live performances 56 times *

"I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead" is a song from the 1981 album Speak & Spell by Depeche Mode.

Notes

There is an early live version of this song, with the only available recording being from an unknown date and venue. The song's arrangement and lyrics are completely different from future versions. You can listen to the unfortunately poor-quality audio and read transcribed lyrics below:


There's a new sound and it's all around and I think that you can hear it too
The sound won't stop and I like it a lot cause it makes me feel so new

There's a new sound and it's all around and I think that you can hear it too
The sound won't stop and I like it a lot cause it makes me fondly think of you
It's getting stronger all the time and I like to hear it in my mind

I'm smiling big because I'm thinking of you and of all the times you smile
And I know we're together in love forever
And I'll love that til we die
The lovely feeling in my head and I might be happy forever dead

I know you don't want me going away and you broke my heart in two
I cried and I cried cause I wanted to die I wanted just to be with you
Things are spinning in my head and I sometimes wish that I was dead


This original set of lyrics is likely where the song's title came from since it makes sense in context.

There is also the Spring 1981 live version which has an overall different sound to the album version but with the final lyrics. The best sounding version is from 1981-04-06 Bridge House, London, England, UK and can be listened to below:

Spring 1981 version of "I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead":

This song was later put on a Flexidisc for the 1981-09-11 issue of Flexipop magazine and titled "Sometimes I Wish I Was Dead". The song was later reissued in 2018 as part of the 12" singles vinyl boxsets, sourced from the master tape for significantly improved sound quality. The Flexipop version's intro, middle 8, and pre-outro differ from the album version, which was released later in 1981 as part of "Speak & Spell".

Lyrics


I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead

New sound all around

You can hear it too

Getting hot, never stop

Just for me and you

Playing on my radio and saying that you had to go


New day turn away

Wipe away the tear

New night, feel right

Knowing that you're here

Dancing with you all the time, and don't you think that it's a crime


Back street never meet

Never say goodbye

I know where you go

But I don't know why

You say that it's from above, and I say this is modern love


Songwriter: Vince Clarke
Publishing Information: ©1981 Musical Moments Ltd./Sony Music Publishing Ltd.. All rights reserved.

Live performances

Main article: Available recordings of "I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead"
Main article: List of dates where "I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead" was played