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An examination of the internal and external crises facing Ian Curtis, “Dead Souls'” opens with one of the singer’s most despairing lines: a plea for the certainty that he has nothing left to live for. “Dead Souls” also marks a musical milestone for Joy Division as the long jam that opens the song is...
[Verse 1]
Someone take these dreams away
That point me to another day
A duel of personalities
That stretch all true realities
[Chorus]
That keep calling me
They keep calling me
Keep on calling me
They keep calling me
[Verse 2]
Where figures from the past stand tall
And mocking voices ring the halls
Imperialistic house of prayer
Conquistadors who took their share
[Chorus]
That keep calling me
They keep calling me
Keep on calling me
They keep calling me
[Refrain]
Calling me
Calling me
Calling me
Calling me
[Chorus]
They keep calling me
Keep on calling me
They keep calling me
They keep calling me
Dead Souls was written by Stephen Morris & Peter Hook & Bernard Sumner & Ian Curtis.
Dead Souls was produced by Martin Hannett.
Joy Division released Dead Souls on Tue Mar 18 1980.