Stripped (song)
- "But Not Tonight [US Extended Mix]" [*] (6:17)
- "Breathing in Fumes" (6:04)
- "Stripped [Highland Mix]" (6:41)
- "Black Day" (2:35)
[*] The 7" and 12" versions on the US "But Not Tonight" single are different versions than used on the UK singles.
All songs written by Martin L. Gore except "Black Day" which is written by him, Alan Wilder, and Daniel Miller
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Cover versions
- In 1997, the German electrogoth band In Strict Confidence recorded a a version of the song. Their version, however, is very different and almost ten minutes long.
- Also, in 1997, the Swedish electro/synth-pop band Statemachine released a version of "Stripped" on their album Legerdemain.
- A 1998 cover version of "Stripped" was recorded by the German band Rammstein, and released as a single, as well as on the For the Masses compilation and some versions of Sehnsucht. The only real difference in the lyrics is that in the chorus "Let me see you Stripped down to the bone" is shortened to simply "Let me see you Stripped". It is also said that Depeche Mode sees it as their favorite cover of their songs.
- The Italian progressive death/doom metal band Novembre covered 'Stripped' on the album 1995 album Arte Novecento
- In 2001, Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots covered "But Not Tonight" for the soundtrack to Not Another Teen Movie.
- In 2004, German techno band Scooter covered "Stripped" on their album Mind the Gap, and later on their 2006 live album Excess All Areas. In 2007 they produced a download-only orchestral version of the song.
- Also in 2004, Jimmy Sommerville covered "But Not Tonight" on his album Home Again.
- In 2005, Shiny Toy Guns covered "Stripped" on Goth Electro Tribute To Depeche Mode.
- Swedish rock band Kent used to end many of their concerts during the Isola tour in 1998 by playing a cover of "Stripped", announcing it as "one of our favorite songs, that we sadly didn't write ourselves". This version was also performed on Swedish talk show Sen Kväll Med Luuk.
- California band Drist also has released a cover of this song.
- In 2005, American electro industrial band Brainclaw covered "Stripped" and released it as a digital single.
- British band, Long-View, covered Stripped and released as a single.
- The intro to "But Not Tonight" is heavily sampled (with notes rearranged and set to a 3/4 beat) in the 2002 Dntel song, "Don't Get Your Hopes Up." The song was released on a 7" vinyl, Styrofoam/Dntel Split.
- In 2006, Darkwave-revival duo She Wants Revenge covered the song live at the Jet Nightclub in Las Vegas, Nevada. [1]
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