
Reaching number 21 on the UK Singles Chart, the song went as high as number 6 in Ireland, and gave Moyet her third Irish top 10 hit of the year.
The song is Moyet's most successful American single, reaching number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the spring of 1985 and becoming her only US Top 40 hit, either solo or with Yazoo, thus far. It was also the first single from Alf to be released there.
There are two versions of the music video for the song. In the first version, Moyet is seen at a party surrounded by friends, all of whom appear to have partners of various forms. She walks into another room to perform the song. Moyet is often seen singing alone outside, or in what appears to be a cupboard. There are also many cutaways to where Moyet walks through the party unnoticed (hence, she is invisible). The video ends with her drinking a glass of wine and lost in thought.
The second version of the video mostly features Moyet performing the song and omits many of the party scenes. It concludes with Moyet walking out of the room and into a white light. In both videos, there are moments when the camera pans on what seems to be a silver rhombus with the letter 'i' in the middle.
The lyrics are about being in love with someone who continues to cheat and lie, despite proclaiming their 'invisible' love for her.
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Video - 2nd Version
Single Version
12 inch Mix
Hitch Hike - B-Side
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