Going Backwards

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"Going Backwards"
Going backwards-cover.jpg
Single by Depeche Mode
from the album Spirit
B-side
  • Various remixes
  • "Poison Heart"
Released23 June 2017 (2017-06-23)
Recorded2016
Length5:42
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s) Martin L. Gore
Producer(s) James Ford
Depeche Mode singles chronology
"Where's the Revolution"
(2017)
"Going Backwards"
(2017)
"Cover Me"
(2017)
Music video
"Going Backwards" (Highline sessions version) on YouTube

"Going Backwards" is a song by English electronic band Depeche Mode from their fourteenth studio album Spirit . [1] It was released as the album's second single on 23 June 2017. The cover art was designed by Anton Corbijn. A physical CD and vinyl release was released on 15 September 2017. [2] A live video was released on 22 June 2017. [3]

Contents

Background

Martin Gore said in an interview with Amazon Music Germany "an album starts taking shape, for me, really, when you have about four songs together, and we had gone down a cynical path. And I thought, 'Okay well, maybe I just gotta go with this.'" [4] [5]

The theme of the song is the idea is about the regression of society as well as technology's role in the regression, but Gore also believed that "new technologies would bring the world together—the world would be united by them. We were all enthusiastic about the Arab Spring, when people started organizing themselves with social media and fought for their freedom. But then everything went wrong: the Middle East seems to be falling apart." [6]

Track listing

Digital download [7]
No.TitleLength
1."Going Backwards" (album version)5:43
2."Going Backwards" (Highline sessions version)5:27
  • CD
  • digital download
No.TitleLength
1."Going Backwards" (radio edit)3:51
2."Going Backwards" (Chris Liebing mix)9:07
3."Going Backwards" (Solomun extended radio remix)8:25
4."Going Backwards" (The Belleville Three full vocal mix)6:44
5."Going Backwards" (Point Point remix)4:32
6."Going Backwards" (Chris Liebing Burn Slow mix)7:08
7."Going Backwards" (Maya Jane Coles remix)5:57
8."Poison Heart" (Soulsavers re-work)3:45
Double 12″
No.TitleLength
1."Going Backwards" (Chris Liebing mix)9:07
2."Going Backwards" (Solomun club remix)7:53
3."Going Backwards" (The Belleville Three Deep Bass)5:58
4."Going Backwards" (Chris Liebing Burn Slow mix)7:08
5."Going Backwards" (Point Point remix)4:32
6."You Move" (Latroit remix)4:17
7."Poison Heart" (Soulsavers re-work)3:45
Digital download – Claptone remix
No.TitleLength
1."Going Backwards" (Claptone remix)6:44

Personnel

Depeche Mode

Additional musicians

Charts

Weekly chart performance for "Going Backwards"
Chart (2017–2022) [8] Peak
position
Dutch Single Tip (MegaCharts) [9] 29
Hungary (Single Top 40) [10] 7
US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs ( Billboard ) [11] 37

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