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{{Infobox song
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| name = We Take Mystery (To Bed)
{{Single infobox |
| cover = WeTakeMysteryToBed.jpg
Name = We Take Mystery (To Bed) |
| alt =
Cover = |
| type = single
Artist = [[Gary Numan]] |
from Album = [[I, Assassin]]|
| artist = [[Gary Numan]]
| album = [[I, Assassin]]
Released = 11th June 1982 |
| B-side = The Image Is
Format = [[Single (music)|7"]]/[[12-inch single|12" single]] |
| released = {{Start date|1982|6|11|df=y}}<ref>{{cite journal|title=News|newspaper=[[Record Mirror]]|date=5 June 1982|page=7|via=[[Flickr]]|access-date=7 January 2021|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/57779449@N02/50493846668/in/album-72157716494223637}}</ref>
Recorded = Rock City Studios, [[London]] 1982 |
| recorded =
Genre = [[New Wave music|New Wave]] |
| studio = Rock City Studios ([[Shepperton]])
Length = 3:42 |
| genre = * [[New wave music|New wave]]
Label = [[Beggars Banquet Records|Beggars Banquet]] <br> <small>BEG 77 (7"), BEG 81 (12") </small> |
* [[funk]]
Producer = [[Gary Numan]] |
* [[synth-pop]]
Chart position = #9 |
| length = 3:42
Reviews = |
| label = [[Beggars Banquet Records|Beggars Banquet]]
Last single = "[[Music For Chameleons]]"<br /> (1982) |
| writer = Gary Numan
This single = "We Take Mystery (To Bed)"<br /> (1982) |
| producer = Gary Numan
Next single = "[[White Boys And Heroes]]"<br />(1982) |}}
| prev_title = [[Music for Chameleons (song)|Music For Chameleons]]
| prev_year = 1982
| next_title = White Boys and Heroes
| next_year = 1982
| misc = {{External music video|{{YouTube|qqk9HlevSCE|"We Take Mystery (To Bed)"}}}}
}}
"'''We Take Mystery (To Bed)'''" is a song written and recorded by the English [[New wave music|new wave]] musician [[Gary Numan]], the second single released from his fourth solo [[Album#Studio|studio album]], ''[[I, Assassin]]'' (1982). It peaked at No. 9 on the [[UK Singles Chart]] (the highest of three Top 20 hits from the album) and it remains Numan's last Top 10 hit.<ref>[https://www.officialcharts.com/artists/ Gary Numan], UK Official Charts</ref>

Originally set for release in May 1982, its release was delayed by a month due to "production difficulties". Drums on the track were played by [[Chris Slade]], the bass guitar was played by [[Pino Palladino]], with all other instruments played by Numan himself.<ref>{{cite journal|title=News|newspaper=[[Record Mirror]]|date=22 May 1982|page=3|via=worldradiohistory.com|access-date=22 May 2023|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Record-Mirror/80s/82/Record-Mirror-1982-05-22-OCR.pdf}}</ref>

The song was written about an ex-girlfriend of Numan's at the time called Debbie. According to his biography, she was at a club with her sister and it was inevitable that he would fancy one of them. Either would then charm him into getting romantically involved before selling their story about him to the press.{{cn|date=January 2024}}

==Critical reception==
Writing in ''[[Record Mirror]]'', reviewer John Shearlaw stated: "A joke, it's got to be", finding the song's only merit in "the trendy bassline", concluding that, "The game's up..".<ref>{{cite journal|title=News|newspaper=[[Record Mirror]]|date=12 June 1982|page=17|via=flickr.com/|access-date=12 June 2023|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/57779449@N02/50770528051/in/album-72157717584638748/}}</ref>

==Track listing==
'''7" single'''
# "We Take Mystery (To Bed)"
# "The Image Is"

'''12" single'''
# "We Take Mystery (To Bed)" (Extended)
# "The Image Is"
# "We Take Mystery (To Bed)" (Early Version)

'''12" US version'''
# "White Boys and Heroes" (Remix)
# "We Take Mystery (To Bed)" (Extended)

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* {{discogs master|type=single|70052|name=We Take Mystery (To Bed)}}

{{Gary Numan}}

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[[Category:1982 singles]]
[[Category:Gary Numan songs]]
[[Category:1982 songs]]
[[Category:Songs written by Gary Numan]]


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Latest revision as of 00:21, 25 January 2024

"We Take Mystery (To Bed)"
Single by Gary Numan
from the album I, Assassin
B-side"The Image Is"
Released11 June 1982 (1982-06-11)[1]
StudioRock City Studios (Shepperton)
Genre
Length3:42
LabelBeggars Banquet
Songwriter(s)Gary Numan
Producer(s)Gary Numan
Gary Numan singles chronology
"Music For Chameleons"
(1982)
"We Take Mystery (To Bed)"
(1982)
"White Boys and Heroes"
(1982)
Music video
"We Take Mystery (To Bed)" on YouTube

"We Take Mystery (To Bed)" is a song written and recorded by the English new wave musician Gary Numan, the second single released from his fourth solo studio album, I, Assassin (1982). It peaked at No. 9 on the UK Singles Chart (the highest of three Top 20 hits from the album) and it remains Numan's last Top 10 hit.[2]

Originally set for release in May 1982, its release was delayed by a month due to "production difficulties". Drums on the track were played by Chris Slade, the bass guitar was played by Pino Palladino, with all other instruments played by Numan himself.[3]

The song was written about an ex-girlfriend of Numan's at the time called Debbie. According to his biography, she was at a club with her sister and it was inevitable that he would fancy one of them. Either would then charm him into getting romantically involved before selling their story about him to the press.[citation needed]

Critical reception

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Writing in Record Mirror, reviewer John Shearlaw stated: "A joke, it's got to be", finding the song's only merit in "the trendy bassline", concluding that, "The game's up..".[4]

Track listing

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7" single

  1. "We Take Mystery (To Bed)"
  2. "The Image Is"

12" single

  1. "We Take Mystery (To Bed)" (Extended)
  2. "The Image Is"
  3. "We Take Mystery (To Bed)" (Early Version)

12" US version

  1. "White Boys and Heroes" (Remix)
  2. "We Take Mystery (To Bed)" (Extended)

References

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  1. ^ "News". Record Mirror: 7. 5 June 1982. Retrieved 7 January 2021 – via Flickr.
  2. ^ Gary Numan, UK Official Charts
  3. ^ "News" (PDF). Record Mirror: 3. 22 May 1982. Retrieved 22 May 2023 – via worldradiohistory.com.
  4. ^ "News". Record Mirror: 17. 12 June 1982. Retrieved 12 June 2023 – via flickr.com/.
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