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"Martyr" is the 45th UK single by the English
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. It was released as a non-album single to promote the band's eighth greatest hits compilation album, '' The Best Of, Volume 1''. The single was released on 30 October 2006 in three formats: CD single, CD maxi and DVD single. There was also a limited-edition double 12-inch single (L12BONG39) featuring four remixes of previous Depeche Mode tracks. Following its release, "Martyr" topped the singles charts of Italy and Spain while attaining a peak of number 13 on the
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and entering the top 20 in six other European nations. It debuted and peaked at number two on the
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, and in the United States, it reached number 22 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Club Play chart. The single became Depeche Mode's 35th and most recent UK top-20 hit.


Background

The song, originally titled "Martyr for Love", is a well-known missing track from the ''
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'' sessions. The song was mentioned on one of the FletchCam videos (where it can faintly be heard playing in the background), and it was mentioned in interviews. ''
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'' programmer
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has said that it was considered by the band as the first single from ''Playing the Angel'', but it did not make the album due to its poppier sound when compared with other album tracks.


Music video

A video was being directed by Andreas Nilsson, who was reportedly hired because Dave Gahan was impressed by his video for The Knife's "Silent Shout". The video was made in
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, Sweden, and members of the group do not appear in it. The band subsequently rejected this video, which was replaced with a video montage released on 8 October 2006 and directed by Robert Chandler, in which
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seemingly sings the song, this being achieved by the succession of short clips of Depeche Mode's videos in which Dave either says the words featured in the lyrics of "Martyr", or he lip-syncs the lyrics, meaning that his lips move in a similar fashion of that when the words in the lyrics are being said. It does not appear on their Best of DVD compilation.


Track listings

European limited-edition 7-inch
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:A. "Martyr" (single version) – 3:26 :B. "
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Dub Mix) – 8:15 :B1. "Martyr" (Dreher & S.M.Art B.N. Reload Remix) – 5:17 :B2. "Martyr" (
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Remix Edit) – 7:19 # "Martyr" (Alex Smoke Gravel Mix) – 6:41 # "Never Let Me Down Again" (Digitalism Remix) – 4:39 US promo CD # "Martyr" (radio edit) – 3:07 # "Martyr" (album version) – 3:24 Digital download EP # "Martyr" (Paul van Dyk Radio Mix) – 3:38 # "Martyr" (Paul van Dyk Vonyc Lounge Mix Edit) – 5:02 # "Martyr" (Dreher & S.M.Art B.N. Reload Edit) – 5:03 # "Martyr" (Alex Smoke Bare Bone Edit) – 3:07 # "Martyr" (Booka Shade Full Vocal Mix Edit) – 6:20 # "Martyr" (Booka Shade Travel Mix Edit) – 4:48 # "
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Classic) – 6:53


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See also

*
List of number-one hits of 2006 (Italy) This is a list of the number-one hits of 2006 on Federation of the Italian Music Industry, FIMI's Italian Singles and Albums Charts. See also *2006 in music *List of number-one hits in Italy External linksFIMI archivesList of number-one singles of 2006 (Spain) This a list of the Spanish PROMUSICAE Top 20 physical Singles number-ones of 2006.Top 20 Singles on PROMUSICAE site


References


External links


Single information from the official Depeche Mode web site
{{authority control 2006 singles 2006 songs Depeche Mode songs Mute Records singles Number-one singles in Italy Number-one singles in Spain Reprise Records singles Sire Records singles Song recordings produced by Ben Hillier Songs written by Martin Gore