What are Joy Division's biggest songs? (2024)

15 July 2024, 15:59

What are Joy Division's biggest songs? (1)

Ian Curtis was born on 15th July 1956, but died at the tragically young age of 23 in 1980. Radio X looks at the most-played and most-viewed Joy Division songs.

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Joy Division: essential information

  • Formed: Manchester, England, 1976
  • Members: Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris
  • First single: An Ideal For Living EP (June 1978)
  • Album discography: Unknown Pleasures (June 1979); Closer (July 1980); Still (October 1981); Substance 1977-1980 (July 1988); Heart & Soul (box set, December 1997).
  1. Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart: release date 13th June 1980

    Released in the weeks following the suicide of Ian Curtis, Joy Division's biggest hit is unbearably poignant, with the lyrics concerning the disintegration of the singer's marriage. The band had made a promo video for the song in April of 1980, but a Musician's Union strike meant the BBC's chart programme Top Of The Pops was off the air when the single peaked at Number 13 in the UK.

    The song returned to the chart in 1983 following a cover version by star of the moment Paul Young and New Order's huge success with their track Blue Monday. Since then, Love Will Tear Us Apart has been certified double-Platinum by the BPI and notched up over 420 million streams on Spotify and over 85 million YouTube views of the official video.

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    Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]

  2. Joy Division - Disorder: release date 15th June 1979

    The opening track from Joy Division's landmark debut album Unknown Pleasures is one of the band's most accessible tracks and has had over 196 million Spotify streams and over 18 million YouTube views.

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    Disorder (2007 Remaster)

  3. Joy Division - She's Lost Control: release date 15th June 1979

    Written about a woman he met while working at a local job centre, this harrowing song about epilepsy became even more personal for Ian Curtis when he was diagnosed with the condition at the beginning of 1979.

    This is the original recording of the song, which appeared as the first track on side two of the Unknown Pleasures album - the band re-recorded She's Lost Control in the Spring of 1980 for a 12" release. Since then, the track has had over 60 million Spotify streams and 1.1 million views on YouTube.

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    Joy Division - She's Lost Control (Official Reimagined Video)

  4. Joy Division - Shadowplay: release date 15th June 1979

    One of the standout tracks from the Unknown Pleasures album, this Joy division song was covered in 2007 by The Killers for the soundtrack of the Ian Curtis biopic Control. The track has since had over 58 million streams and over 1.8 million YouTube views.

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    Joy Division - Shadowplay (Official Reimagined Video)

  5. Joy Division - Atmosphere: release date 18th March 1980

    One of Joy Division's most beautiful songs, this track was paired with Dead Souls and issued as an extremely limited edition 7" by the French label Sordide Sentimental in March 1980. The song was reissued later that year following the death of Ian Curtis, and again in 1988 as a trail for the compilation Substance 1977-1980. The track has since had over 57 million Spotify streams and the incredible Anton Corbijn-directed video has been watched over 17 million times on YouTube.

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    Joy Division - Atmosphere [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]

  6. Joy Division - Transmission: release date 7th October 1979

    Ignoring the Ideal For Living and Factory Sample EPs, this was the first official Joy Division single, which appeared shortly after the album Unknown Pleasures had started attracting notable reviews.

    Originally recorded for the band's unreleased album for the RCA label in 1978, the song had since enjoyed over 55 million streams and the BBC clip of Joy Division performing the song on TV has had over 31 million views.

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    Joy Division - Transmission [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]

  7. Joy Division - New Dawn Fades: release date 15th June 1979

    An incredible track, which closes the first side of Joy Division's debut album Unknown Pleasures, this song has since notched up over 27 million Spotify streams and over 1.8 million video views.

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    Joy Division - New Dawn Fades (Official Reimagined Video)

  8. Joy Division - Isolation: release date 18th July 1980

    Isolation is the second track from Joy Division's second and final studio album Closer and its synthesiser-heavy sound points the way to the band's transformation into New Order following Ian Curtis's death. The song has had over 24 million streams and over 1.1 million video views.

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    Isolation (2007 Remaster)

  9. Joy Division - Day Of The Lords: release date 15th June 1979

    The second track from Joy Division's stunning debut LP Unknown Pleasures showcases the band's powerful sound, and has had over 21 million streams and over 677,000 views for its "re-imagined" video, released to mark the album's 40th anniversary.

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    Joy Division - Day Of The Lords (Official Reimagined Video)

  10. Joy Division - Digital: release date 2nd February 1979

    The very first track recorded and issued for Factory Records, Digital and its sibiling Glass was Joy Division's contribution to the double-EP A Factory Sample.

    Digital would also be the very last song performed live by Joy Division at Birmingham University on 2nd May 1980, two weeks before Ian Curtis took his own life. The song has since had over 17 million Spotify streams and over 932,000 video views on YouTube.

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    Digital (2010 Remaster)

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What are Joy Division's biggest songs? (2024)

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What is Joy Division's biggest song? ›

Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart: release date 13th June 1980. Released in the weeks following the suicide of Ian Curtis, Joy Division's biggest hit is unbearably poignant, with the lyrics concerning the disintegration of the singer's marriage.

What is Joy Division known for? ›

Joy Division/New Order, British rock group who, as Joy Division, refined the external chaos of 1970s punk into a disquieting inner turmoil, ushering in the postpunk era, and later, as New Order, pioneered the successful fusion of rock and 1980s African American dance music styles.

Who wrote most of Joy Division songs? ›

All songs written by Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook and Stephen Morris, except where noted.

What was Joy Division's last song? ›

"Ceremony" is a song written by Joy Division, and first released as New Order's debut single in 1981. The track and its B-side, "In a Lonely Place", were recorded as Joy Division prior to the death of Ian Curtis.

What is the biggest ever song? ›

According to Guinness World Records, Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" (1942) as performed by Bing Crosby is the best-selling single worldwide, with estimated sales of over 50 million copies.

What song has the most play? ›

"Blinding Lights" by the Weeknd is the most streamed song on Spotify, with over 4 billion streams. As of August 2024, "Blinding Lights" (2019) by Canadian singer the Weeknd is the most streamed song on Spotify, as well as the only song on the platform with over 4 billion streams.

Is Joy Division goth? ›

According to both Pitchfork and NME, proto-goth bands included Joy Division, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bauhaus and the Cure. The term was first used by critic John Stickney in 1967 to describe the music and accompanying performances by the Doors.

Why do people love Joy Division? ›

Out of all the bands in alternative music history, I can't think of a band more adaptable, more unique, and more biting than Joy Division. Their sound was unlike anything ever heard before and, no matter how hard some may try, is not likely to be a sound that will ever be heard again.

Why did Joy Division stop? ›

Origins and formation: 1977–1980

The rest of the band decided soon after Curtis's death that they would carry on. Before his death, the members had agreed not to continue under the Joy Division name should any one member leave. On 29 July 1980, the still unnamed trio debuted live at Manchester's Beach Club.

What does depeche mode mean in English? ›

The band's name was taken from French fashion magazine, Dépêche mode. This translates to "fashion update" or "fashion news dispatch". The band has sold over 100 million records around the world.

What bands did Joy Division inspire? ›

Joy Division have influenced many bands, including their contemporaries the Cure and U2. In 1980, U2 singer Bono said that Joy Division were "one of the most important bands of the last four or five years". Joy Division was an influence on Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, and on Tears for Fears.

What happened to the lead singer of Joy Division? ›

On May 18, 1980, Ian Curtis, lead singer and lyricist of the British group Joy Division, hangs himself in his Cheshire kitchen. He was only 23 years old.

What genre is Joy Division? ›

Post-punk gothic rock

Who originally sang "Love Will Tears Us Apart"? ›

Love Will Tear Us Apart was a tribute to a dying relationship, a haunted singer and a legendary band, expressing the bewildered feeling that “something so good… just can't function no more”, Joy Division singer Ian Curtis took his own life on 18th May 1980 and the song was released as a single the month after.

Was Joy Division a punk band? ›

Joy Division were a post-punk band formed in 1976 in Salford, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom. Originally named Warsaw, the band consisted of Ian Curtis (vocals and occasional guitar), Bernard Sumner (guitar and keyboards), Peter Hook (bass guitar and backing vocals) and Stephen Morris (drums and percussion).

What is Lovejoy's most played song? ›

Song TitleStreamsDaily
One Day142,576,66125,953
Sex Sells107,455,47513,949
Taunt104,209,66514,762
Perfume83,464,31117,164
17 more rows
Aug 23, 2024

What was New Order's biggest hit? ›

"Blue Monday" is the best-selling 12-inch single of all time. In the United Kingdom, it has sold 1.16 million copies in all formats, including the 1988 and 1995 re-releases. Sales of the original 1983 12-inch release account for the bulk of the total, at over 700,000 copies.

Why did Joy Division stop making music? ›

The members regrouped after the disbandment of their previous band Joy Division due to the suicide of lead singer Ian Curtis. They were joined by keyboardist Gillian Gilbert later that year.

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