


"Just Can't Get Enough" video – 3:32 iTunes Edition Only.

"Just Can't Get Enough" ( Wideboys Club Mix) – 5:08."Just Can't Get Enough" (Video Mix) – 3:19."Just Can't Get Enough" (Radio Mix) – 3:08.The video shows each girl singing in a mock-'50s pin-up calendar and uses a different edit of the song, known as the "Video Mix", than the single version. The music video premiered on MSN on 9 February 2009. In 2010, it received a Silver certification from the BPI for sales exceeding 200,000 copies. In Scotland, the song reached number one for a week, becoming their highest-charting single on that chart alongside "What About Us". The success of this single was later matched by " Forever Is Over" and beaten by " What About Us".
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However, it gave the Saturdays their highest chart placing at the time, outpeaking and outselling the original track, plus it marked their fourth consecutive top ten hit in the UK. On 8 March 2009, the song entered the UK Singles Chart at number two, where it peaked, being beaten by Flo Rida's " Right Round" after being at number one in the midweek count, thus being the first Comic Relief single not to chart at number one in 14 years. It was one of the official Comic Relief singles for 2009. "Just Can't Get Enough" was covered by English-Irish girl group the Saturdays. The Saturdays version "Just Can't Get Enough" Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. Year-end charts 1982 year-end chart performance for "Just Can't Get Enough"ġ985 year-end chart performance for "Just Can't Get Enough" (live)Ĭertifications Certifications for "Just Can't Get Enough" Weekly charts 1981–1982 weekly chart performance for "Just Can't Get Enough"ġ985 weekly chart performance for "Just Can't Get Enough" (live)Ģ011 weekly chart performance for "Just Can't Get Enough"Ģ013 weekly chart performance for "Just Can't Get Enough" All songs written by Vince Clarke except for "Tora! Tora! Tora! (Single Version)", written by Martin Gore."Tora! Tora! Tora! (Single Version)" – 4:17."Just Can't Get Enough (7" Version)" – 3:45."Just Can't Get Enough (Schizo Mix)" – 6:46.The exterior scenes in the video are filmed at The Southbank Centre that is, the undercroft and a now demolished stairway at the eastern corner of the Royal Festival Hall. The "Just Can't Get Enough" video, directed by Clive Richardson, was the band's first, and is the only video by the band which includes Vince Clarke. It also became the band's first (and biggest) hit in Australia, reaching number 4. The single reached number 8 on the UK Singles Chart and number 26 on the US Hot Dance Club Play chart, making it their highest-charting single at the time on both counts. On the album, "Tora! Tora! Tora!" is crossfaded with the previous track, "Photographic", but on the single, the introduction is clean. In the United States, the B-side is "Tora! Tora! Tora!". There is also an extended version, the "Altered" Mix.

A version including vocals (the first Depeche Mode vocals to be handled by Martin Gore) appeared on the album as "Any Second Now (Voices)". It is included on the UK re-release of Speak & Spell. In addition, the single's B-side, "Any Second Now", was the first commercially available Depeche Mode instrumental. This version appears on the US version of Speak & Spell, the UK re-release of Speak & Spell, the re-release of The Singles 81→85 and Remixes 81–04. The 12-inch single featured a "Schizo Mix", which is an extended version with additional synth parts adding a sinister feel to the track. The single version of "Just Can't Get Enough" is the same version that appears on the UK version of Speak & Spell. A riff-driven synth-pop song, "Just Can't Get Enough" was the final single to be written by founding member Vince Clarke, who left the band in November 1981. It was recorded during the summer of that year at Blackwing Studios, and was the band's first single to be released in the United States, on 18 February 1982. It was their third single, released on 7 September 1981, a month before the release of their debut studio album, Speak & Spell. " Just Can't Get Enough" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode.
