A Man Could Get Arrested
B-side of the 1985 single West End Girls; also on Please: Further Listening
Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe — the most successful duo in UK music history. Guinness World Records certified. Synth-pop architects whose wit, sophistication, and dancefloor instincts have produced over 70 hit singles across five decades.
B-side of the 1985 single West End Girls; also on Please: Further Listening
B-side of Suburbia; also on Please: Further Listening
B-side of Love Comes Quickly; also on Please: Further Listening
B-side of Opportunities remix 1986; also on Please: Further Listening
B-side of What Have I Done to Deserve This?; also on Actually: Further Listening
B-side of Always on My Mind; also on Actually: Further Listening
B-side of Its a Sin; also on Actually: Further Listening
B-side of Domino Dancing; also on Introspective: Further Listening
B-side of Heart; also on Introspective: Further Listening
B-side of Its Alright; also on Introspective: Further Listening
B-side of Left to My Own Devices; co-written with Trevor Horn and Stephen Lipson
Brecht/Weill cover from The Threepenny Opera; recorded for BBC Radio One
B-side of Its Alright; also on Introspective: Further Listening
B-side of Where the Streets Have No Name; also on Behaviour: Further Listening
B-side of So Hard; also on Behaviour: Further Listening
B-side of Was It Worth It?; Neil Tennant sardonic spoken word piece; cult favourite
Stephen Sondheim cover; demo made for Liza Minnelli; B-side of Jealousy
B-side of DJ Culture; also on Behaviour: Further Listening; playful reference to their origin story
B-side of Can You Forgive Her?; also on Very: Further Listening
B-side of Go West; also on Very: Further Listening
B-side of I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind of Thing; also on Very: Further Listening
B-side of Liberation; also on Very: Further Listening
Bonus track on single Yesterday When I Was Mad; European youth culture theme
Noel Coward cover; bonus track on single Yesterday When I Was Mad