Song written by Ricky and Kim Wilde. The second track of the album Close and the second single off the album.
Versions
There are eight versions of 'You came': the album version, the 7" version, an extended version, four remixes by Shep Pettibone: a 12" remix, a 7" remix and two dub versions, and a live version recorded in Birmingham and released on the album Aliens Live.
There were a couple of remixes from DJ remix services, such as a remix by Les Massengale for Ultimix and a remix by Jim Hopkins for Hot Tracks. A remix of Stone with You Came by Joseph Watt was released by Razormaid.
In 2006, Kim included a new version called You Came (2006) on her album Never Say Never. In 2018, a live version recorded during the UK live tour was included in the deluxe edition of Here Come the Aliens.
Formats
The single was released on 7" single, two different 12" singles and a CD-single. In America, a cassette single was also released.
See also this page in the discography.
Music video
A music video was filmed to promote the single. It was released in two versions: the regular version (based on the 7" version) and an extended version (based on the 12" remix). Both versions were directed by Greg Masuak.
Go to this page for more information.
Live performances
'You came' was performed live on the Bad Tour in 1988 and every live concert after that.
Cover versions
The track was covered in Greek as Eisai oti agapo by Bessy Argyrakis, in Finnish as 'Niin tein' by the band Hausmylly, in German as Dein Tag by the Lollipops and in English by Aura, the B. City Crew, Baz, Camilot, DJ ADK featuring Linda, FTU presenting CREAM, Hylene, Lex, Mario Lopez, Maxgirls, Lynn Sweet and Candy Warhol.
Ricky about 'You came'
We had a weekend before MCA were going to come back to the studio to have a live final playback of the album. So I had just the weekend to sort out another track. So I went into the studio on my own and turned all the gear on, got a couple of synths up and got a little groove going and started listening to a bit of Human League. The reason for that was because ‘Dare’, I adored that album, it’s one of my favourite albums, beautiful songs, every single track is just an absolute corker. I just felt that there was one more track in our album. I wanted it to be like our ‘Dare’. There’s a track that Human League released quite a few years ago, the song was called ‘Life On Your Own’. It had very similar chords to ‘You Came’. Then the melody came very quickly and the lyric came very quickly. That was about my little boy, who was very young at the time, I think he was only a few months old. The whole chorus was written about him. But I wanted the rest of the lyric to sound more global, so I just wanted it to mean that it could be anything to do with what changes your life. Whether it be religion, a best friend, a new situation or something that’s affected your life in a life-changing way. So then I just phoned up Kimmy and said ‘look, I’ve come up with this, what do you think?’ She liked it and she finished off the lyrics. (1)
Kim about 'You came'
This song was inspired by the birth of Ricky and Mandy's first child, a son Marty. Being an older sister, it felt really strange and yet wonderful for my little brother to become a father, and together we captured the joy of a new life. In 1988 I was asked to join Michael Jackson on his extensive 'Bad' tour across the UK and mainland Europe. The video captured some of those incredible moments - especially being on stage at The Reichstag and in front of the Berlin Wall - that finally came down the following year. (2)
Credits
Keyboards & programming: Ricky Wilde, Tony Swain
Guitars: Steve Byrd, Ricky Wilde
Produced by Ricky Wilde and Tony Swain
Engineered by James Richards.
Mix engineered by Richard Lengyel
Highest chart positions
Australia: 35
Austria: 8
Belgium: 10
Canada: 42
Denmark: 1
France: 5
Germany: 5 (17 weeks)
Ireland: 3 (8 weeks)
Italy: 4 (13 weeks)
Netherlands: 13 (8 weeks)
Norway: 4
Sweden: 7 (12 weeks)
Switzerland: 3 (14 weeks)
United Kingdom: 3 (11 weeks)
United States: 41 (10 weeks)
Interview source
(1) Unsung Heroes podcast, 9 January 2020.
(2) Facebook Track by Track commentary, published September 3, 2013