New Order tracks which include the title in the lyrics
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Very few New Order tracks include the title in the lyrics, particularly on older releases. This lists the few that do. It should be noted that while none of the "classics" such as Blue Monday are here, almost all of their post-comeback songs are.
[edit] Pre-comeback (1980-1993)
- 1963
- All Day Long
- Confusion
- Every Little Counts
- Leave Me Alone
- Let's Go (Nothing for Me) (Best of New Order version only; the version from the Salvation! soundtrack is instrumental and without the subtitle)
- The Perfect Kiss (12" single version only; the album version edits the verse that includes the lyric)
- Regret
- Ruined in a Day
- Shellshock
- Special
- State of the Nation
- Touched by the Hand of God
- Way of Life
- World (The Price of Love) (single version only; the LP version is just called "World")
- World in Motion
- Young Offender
[edit] Post-comeback (2001-)
- 60 Miles an Hour
- Behind Closed Doors
- Crystal
- Dracula's Castle
- Here to Stay
- Hey Now What You Doing (Originally called "Road to Ruin", which also appears in the song)
- I Told You So
- Jetstream
- Morning Night and Day
- Player in the League
- Primitive Notion
- Rock the Shack
- Someone Like You
- Turn
- Turn My Way
- Vicious Streak
- Waiting for the Sirens' Call
- Working Overtime