JUST CANT GET ENOUGH by DEPECHE MODE

Just Can’t Get Enough
Song by Depeche Mode
"Just Can't Get Enough" is a song by the English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was their third single, released in September 1981, a month before the release of their debut album, Speak and Spell. 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. A riff-driven synthpop 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.





LYRICS 
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 seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough
Just can't seem to get enough




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