Personal Jesus (Depeche Mode)

“Personal Jesus” explores the human desire for someone to confide in and the potential for that desire to be exploited or misinterpreted, presenting a cynical view of modern relationships and the commercialization of intimacy.

The song suggests that this idealized figure of support, the “Personal Jesus,” is ultimately a flawed and self-serving construct.

🥇1st Place – Depeche Mode

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🥈2nd Place – Marilyn Manson

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🥉3rd Place – Depeche Mode

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4th Place – Depeche Mode

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5th Place – Johnny Cash

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6th Place – Fredrik Boman

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7th Place – CITYROCKS

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8th Place – DEF LEPPARD

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9th Place – Broken Peach

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10th Place – The Voice : la plus belle voix

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11th Place – Frog Leap Studios

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12th Place – Ylson Borges

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13th Place – Henrique Ferreira

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14th Place – Robyn Adele Anderson

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15th Place – thejamsquare

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16th Place – HappyStrat24

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17th Place – georgiarose16

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18th Place – gravitykillsmusic

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19th Place – SDO Entertainment

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20th Place – Depeche Mode

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21th Place – NEW DRESSED – Depeche Mode Tribute

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22th Place – THE RED STONES

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23th Place – Newtone Orchestra

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24th Place – wizar54

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25th Place – Joel Goguen

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26th Place – Дмитрий Малых

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Did you know?

The lyrics center around the idea of someone being your “Personal Jesus,” someone to hear your prayers and care about your feelings.

However, the repetitive nature of the phrase and the almost transactional tone (“Reach out and touch faith”) suggest a commodification of faith and emotional support.

Lines like “Your own personal Jesus / Someone to hear your prayers / Someone who cares” are immediately followed by “Your own personal Jesus / Someone to hear your prayers / Someone who’s there,” which highlights the allure but also hints at a superficiality.

The song critiques the human tendency to seek solace in external figures, suggesting that this search can lead to manipulation and disappointment rather than genuine connection.

The “reach out and touch faith” lyric can be interpreted as a call to engage with this manufactured savior, further emphasizing the commercial aspect of the song’s central theme.

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