Just Can't Get Enough

Just Can't Get Enough is the title of a song recorded and released by British group Depeche Mode in September 1981. It was third single released by the group, the follow-up to their first chart hit New Life, and became their first UK Top 10 single, peaking no.8 in October. The song was written by band member Vince Clarke although became his last single with the group.

Just Can't Get Enough has become one of the group's best known songs, and has been regularly performed live during the group's career. 

Single release
The single was released ahead of the band's debut album Speak & Spell, entering the UK Top 40 at no.24 (third highest new entry) on 22 September 1981.

The B-side, Any Second Now, also written by Clarke, was the group's first officially released instrumental track. It later surfaced on the Speak & Spell album with a vocal sung by Martin Gore, and re-titled Any Second Now (Voices).

Both tracks were remixed for the 12" release, a fairly uncommon practice ant the time.

Tracklistings

 * 7" - MUTE 016 (timings not stated)

A. Just Can't Get Enough

B. Any Second Now


 * 12" - 12 MUTE 016

A. Just Can't Get Enough (Schizo Mix) (6:41)

B. Any Second Now (altered) (5:43)


 * CD - CD MUTE 16, issued 1991, 2004

1.Just Can't Get Enough (3:42)

2. Any Second Now (3:08)

3. Just Can't Get Enough (Schizo Mix) (6:45)

4. Any Second Now (altered) (5:43)

Television performances

 * TOTP 24 September 1981Depeche Mode - Just Can't Get Enough (Top of the Pops 1981)
 * TOTP 08 October 1981
 * Swap Shop 07 November 1981 Depeche Mode - Just Can't Get Enough (Multi-Coloured Swap Shop 07.11.1981)
 * TOTP 25 December 1981Depeche Mode - Just Can't Get Enough (TOTP '81)