Originally released 29 January 1982, “See You” is the fourth single (the second in the US) by Depeche Mode . It’s the first Depeche Mode release without Vince Clarke in the band, and the first single written by Martin L. Gore.
7-inch – UK
7 MUTE 018
- A1 See You 3:51
- B1 Now, This Is Fun 3:16
12-inch – UK
12 MUTE 018
- A1 See You (Extended Version) 4:48
- B1 Now, This Is Fun (Extended Version) 4:40
12-inch – US
Sire 29957-0 (released 1982)
- A1 See You (Extended Version) 4:50
- A2 Now, This Is Fun (Extended Version) 4:45
- B1 The Meaning Of Love (Fairly Odd Mix) 4:59
- B2 See You (7-inch Version) 3:55
7-inch – Japan
Mute – Sire P-1725 (released 21 December 1982)
- A1 See You 4:35
- B1 The Meaning Of Love 3:06
CD – Germany / France
CD Mute 18 – Intercord Ton INT 826.802 / Mute – Virgin 30300 (reissued releases 1988)
- See You (Extended Version) 4:52
- Now, This Is Fun (Extended Version) 4:42
- See You (7-inch Version) 3:59
CD – UK / US
Mute CDMute 18 / Mute – Sire 40292-2 (released 25 November 1991 / 26 November, as part of the Singles Box 1 and separately)
- See You (Extended Version) 4:49 / 4:51
- Now, This Is Fun (7-inch Version) 3:23 / 3:25
- Now, This Is Fun (Extended Version) 4:42 / 4:42
Depeche Mode – See You
- all tracks written by Martin L. Gore
- produced by Daniel Miller and Depeche Mode
- highest chart position 6 (UK)
- the first single from the album A Broken Frame, also appears on the compilations The Singles 81→85, Catching Up With Depeche Mode and The Best Of Volume 1, plus the box set A Broken Frame | The 12″ Singles, Now, This Is fun appears on the US-only compilation People Are People
- 1982 Depeche Mode was Andrew Fletcher, David Gahan, and Martin L. Gore (although Alan Wilder appears in the music video for “See You” and was touring with the band, he was not officially a member)