"I Feel You" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 15 February 1993 as their 27th UK single and the first single from their eighth studio album, Songs of Faith and Devotion (1993). The song peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart and also made number one and number three on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. It is one of the band's highest-charting singles worldwide. The accompanying music video was directed by Anton Corbijn.
"I Feel You" demonstrates a more rock-oriented sound, using more non-electronic instruments than ever before. For example, Alan Wilder plays drums, and Martin Gore plays the guitar, but with electronic sounds still included, like the synthesized tyre screeching intro. "I Feel You" has a compound time signature of 6/8. The 7" version of "I Feel You" is the same as the album version. The "Throb" mix is the 12" version, but with incomplete lyrics. A part of the "Swamp" mix is used as an interlude on the Songs of Faith and Devotion album between "Get Right with Me" and "Rush"; this was also used in the intro for the live arrangements of "I Feel You" that were played during their Devotional/Summer tours.
The single release contained "One Caress", a track from Songs of Faith and Devotion sung by Martin Gore. In the US, Sire/Reprise released "One Caress" as a promotional single. One promotional copy has the original version, and the other has the version from Songs of Faith and Devotion Live. There is no remix for the song.
In his weekly UK chart commentary, James Masterton wrote, "In a similar vein to "Personal Jesus" the track may not have quite the momentum to go Top 3 and is unlikely to win them any new fans." David Quantick from NME viewed it as "a song which takes INXS's arena bluster and turns it into a dark and mean glitter stomp." Sam Wood from Philadelphia Inquirer described it as "a screeching blast of hellish white noise. A claustrophobic electro-blues shackled to a two-note guitar figure, "I Feel You" trumpets the onrush of a terrifying mystical experience."
The black-and-white music video for "I Feel You" was directed by Anton Corbijn. The woman in the video is English actress Lysette Anthony. There is also a music video for "One Caress", directed by Kevin Kerslake, that was filmed during one of the off-days of the Devotional Tour in the US. It is a promotional video that was later released on The Videos 86>98. Prior to its inclusion on The Videos 86>98, the music video for "One Caress" was frequently broadcast on MTV's Alternative Rock video block 120 Minutes and Sky One. On 2 September 1993, "I Feel You" was nominated in the MTV Video Music Awards.
Track listings:
UK 7-inch and cassette single
- "I Feel You" – 4:34
- "One Caress" – 3:30
UK 12-inch single
- A1. "I Feel You" (Throb mix) – 6:47
- A2. "I Feel You" (seven inch mix) – 4:34
- B1. "I Feel You" (Babylon mix) – 7:53
- B2. "One Caress" – 3:30
UK limited-edition 12-inch and CD single
- "I Feel You" (Life's Too Short mix) – 8:35
- "I Feel You" (Swamp mix) – 7:28
- "I Feel You" (Renegade Soundwave Afghan Surgery mix) – 4:58
- "I Feel You" (Helmet at the Helm mix) – 6:41
UK and Japanese CD single
- "I Feel You" (seven inch mix) – 4:34
- "One Caress" – 3:30
- "I Feel You" (Throb mix) – 6:47
- "I Feel You" (Babylon mix) – 7:53
US 12-inch and maxi-cassette single
- A1. "I Feel You" (Babylon mix) – 7:53
- A2. "I Feel You" (Helmet at the Helm mix) – 6:41
- A3. "I Feel You" (Afghan Surgery mix) – 4:58
- A4. "One Caress" (album version) – 3:31
- B1. "I Feel You" (Life's Too Short mix) – 8:33
- B2. "I Feel You" (Swamp mix) – 7:26
- B3. "I Feel You" (Throb mix) – 6:47
US maxi-CD single 1
- "I Feel You" (single mix) – 4:35
- "One Caress" (album version) – 3:31
- "I Feel You" (Throb mix) – 6:47
- "I Feel You" (Babylon mix) – 7:53
US maxi-CD single 2
- "I Feel You" (Life's Too Short mix) – 8:33
- "I Feel You" (Swamp mix) – 7:26
- "I Feel You" (Afghan Surgery mix) – 4:58
- "I Feel You" (Helmet at the Helm mix) – 6:41
The "Life's Too Short" mix and the "Swamp" mix are by Brian Eno; the "Throb" mix and the "Helmet at the Helm" mix are by Mike Stent; the "Babylon" mix is by John Crossley and Supereal; and the "Afghan Surgery" mix is by Danny Briottet and Renegade Soundwave.
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