The 1985 release was issued in 7" and 12" formats around the world. Standard single and extended versions of the Jeczalik/Froome mix appeared coupled with the b-side In The Night (many versions of the 12" listed the extended version of the b-side, but were in fact the shorter version). Also, limited edition vinyl was issued with remixes by Ron Dean Miller of the Latin Rascals.
In 1986, the re-recorded album version of the track was remixed by Shep Pettibone and released as the fourth single from Please. Later on that year, the Version Latina mix by Ron Dean Miller was included on Disco: The Remix Album.
Design and Packaging Edit
The 1985 single artwork was compiled by XL design and featured black and white photos of Neil and Chris taken by Eric Watson. Music credits were written vertically in white on a black stripe at the side of the cover facings.
In 1986, the cover was a sparse typographical design by Mark Farrow and the band themselves. No photos were included, simply the title and artist in gold and white on a field of grey. Some countries' releases altered the grey inking to black.
Videos Edit
The first video for this track was done for the 1985 version. It featured Neil singing the song half-emerged from what appears to be a sewer access point in an underground parking garage. At the end, he disintegrates into a pile of dust, and Chris drives away in a limousine.
Version two in 1986 was directed by Zbigniew Rbczinski (known for his direction of Art Of Noise's 'Close (To The Edit)' video), and featured some very clever video editing, chromakey and layering effects with the Boys passing off various items to one another.