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・ See What I Say
・ See What I Wanna See
・ See What Tomorrow Brings
・ See What You Know
・ See What You Print
・ See What You Started by Continuing
・ See What You Want to See
・ See Without Looking
・ See Ya 'Round
・ See Ya (Atomic Kitten song)
・ See Ya Later Gladiator
・ See Ya, Simon
・ See You
・ See You (album)
・ See You (film)
See You (song)
・ See You After School
・ See You After School (1986 film)
・ See You Again
・ See You Again (Carrie Underwood song)
・ See You Again (Miley Cyrus song)
・ See You Again (Wiz Khalifa song)
・ See You All in Hell
・ See You Around, Sam!
・ See You as I Do
・ See You at the Fair
・ See You at the Lights
・ See You at the Pillar
・ See You at the Pole
・ See You Dead


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See You (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
See You (song)

"See You" is the fourth UK single by Depeche Mode recorded at Blackwing Studios, and the first Depeche Mode single written by Martin Gore. The single was released on 29 January 1982〔http://archives.depechemode.com/discography/singles/04_seeyou.html〕 and was later included on the band's second album ''A Broken Frame''. The single launched a small world tour, with extra band member Alan Wilder,〔http://archives.depechemode.com/past_tours/seeyoutour/dates.html〕 although he did not contribute to the song or the album. There are three versions of "See You"—the 7" single version (3:55), the album version (4:34), and an extended 12" version with a longer intro (4:50). The "Extended Version" and the "Album Version" are almost the same. The "Album Version" fades out about 20 second before the 12" remix does.
The B-side to "See You" is "Now, This Is Fun". The extended version has a longer bridge in the middle and an extended ending, with Dave Gahan sometimes shouting "This is funny!" instead of "This is real fun!". Before release "Now, This Is Fun" was called "Reason To Be".
The video for "See You" was directed by Julien Temple.〔http://archives.depechemode.com/video/music_videos/02_see_you.html〕It was also the first video with Alan Wilder. He can be seen briefly playing the keyboards and he also appears in several photo booth strips. The first part of the video was filmed at Hounslow railway station in London. At the beginning of the video there is a speakerphone, much like the one on the cover of ''Music for the Masses'', released five years later. The band did not like the video, and it did not show up on the 1985 video compilation ''Some Great Videos'', which included the band's videos up to 1985 except the ''A Broken Frame'' singles and "Get the Balance Right".
==Formats and track listings==
These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "See You":
;7": Mute / 7Mute18 (UK)
# "See You" – 3:55
# "Now, This Is Fun" – 3:23
;12": Mute / 12Mute18 (UK)
# "See You (Extended Version)" – 4:50
# "Now, This Is Fun (Extended Version)" – 4:45
;CD: Mute / CDMute18 (UK)1
# "See You (Extended Version)" – 4:50
# "Now, This Is Fun" – 3:23
# "Now, This Is Fun (Extended Version)" – 4:45
;12": Sire / Sire 29957-0 (US)
# "See You (Extended Version)" – 4:50
# "Now, This Is Fun (Extended Version)" – 4:45
# "The Meaning of Love (Fairly Odd Mix)" – 4:59
# "See You" – 3:55
Notes
*1:CD released in 1991
* All songs written by Martin Gore.
* The alternate version names are not listed on the sleeve.

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