Just Can't Get Enough

Album: Speak and Spell (1981)
Charted: 8
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  • When I'm with you baby
    I go out of my head
    And I just can't get enough
    And I just can't get enough
    All the things you do to me
    And everything you said
    I just can't get enough
    I just can't get enough

    We slip and slide as we fall in love
    And I just can't seem to get enough of

    We walk together
    We're walking down the street
    And I just can't get enough
    And I just can't get enough
    Every time I think of you
    I know we have to meet
    And I just can't get enough
    And I just can't get enough

    It's getting hotter
    It's a burning love
    And I just can't seem to get enough of

    And when it rains
    You're shining down for me
    And I just can't get enough
    And I just can't get enough
    Just like a rainbow
    You know you set me free
    And I just can't get enough
    And I just can't get enough

    You're like an angel
    And you give me your love
    And I just can't seem to get enough of

    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough
    Just can't get enough Writer/s: Vince Clarke
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 18

  • Tony from SandersteadHappy days! I remember when this came out. I would love to hear outtakes from this recording.
  • Badboybill from Toronto "Just Can't Get Enough" was in fact not the only video Vince Clarke appeared in with Depeche Mode. They were also together in the video for the song "Photographic".
  • Valentin from Russian FederationThe fans of Celtic FC from Glasgow are the best performers of this song. This thing is as simple as it is brilliant!
  • Zvik from Haifa, IsraelUnfortunately, it's not part of their "Tour of the Universe"
  • Kurrie from Sacramento, CaDepeche still plays this song. Only exceptions are the World Violation tour, SoFAD, & the Exciter tour. I bet they play it during the 2009 tour of the Universe. DM Rocks!!
  • Scott from Baton Rouge, La"I Just Can't Get Enough" of this song, lol.
  • Scott from Baton Rouge, LaGreat song from Depeche Mode's early years.
  • Andy from Orlando, FlMost of us in the states only new the 12" mix for quite a few years. For some reason Sire decided to put that version on the US release of Speak and Spell as well as the remix of "New Life". They also included "Dreaming of Me" so it was a bonus for us over here! I loved this album at 13 and still love it today even more at 39!
  • Nathan from From The Country Of, Canadasimplest catchiest song ever
  • Yves from Nimes, FranceMarc Moulin, in 2005, in a new wave songs cover album (Nouvelle vague) recorded I Just can't enough in a samba version. The other new wave hits were in bossa version.
  • Delay from Düsseldorf, GermanyI heard this song i think yesterday (2-4-06) on a H&M commercial...cool, huh? XD
  • Alicia from Grand Prairie, TxIt is incorrect that they refuse to play this song live. On November 8th, 2005 at American Airlines center in Dallas, they played it, followed by Everything Counts.
  • Dee from Indianapolis, InOne of my favorites by these guys. I didn't really knkow any Depeche mode until 1985 when "People are People" hit big. I got into listen to them more thru my college years, but felt they went a little to commercial with Violater.
  • Ann from Austin, TxActually, Yazoo was renamed Yaz for American audiences since there was already a band called Yazoo here in the USA. The 2001-ish Greatest Hits releases were billed to Yazoo since they were UK releases.
  • Kate from London, EnglandI was working in the cafe at Woolworths in Hounslow High Street in Middlesex near London when the band did the video for this song, 1982 I think, served them their lunch. They've come a long way since then.
  • Superdigital from Kalmar, SwedenThe Yazoo song Only you was originally written for Depeche Mode. Vince wrote the song for the band when he was about to leave. They didn't want it. They had the perfect songwriter in Martin Gore. See you, released in 1982 was the first single without Vince, and Martin wrote it when he was around 15 years old.

    It turned out pretty well... :)
  • Per from Odense, DenmarkThey actually played it in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1998. The crowd kept wanting more, and after the third reentry on stage they played the song. Denmark is the country in the world where Depeche Mode has sold the most records...per capita.
  • Dan from Phoenix, AzBetween Depeche Mode and Erasure, Vince Clarke started Yazoo with Allison Moyet. They later shortened their name to Yaz. Allison went on to a solo career and Vince teamed up with Andy Bell to form Erasure.
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