
Recorded at Konk Studios in London and mixed at PUK Studios in Denmark, Little 15 is the 21st European single by Depeche Mode. It was initially not released as a single in North America. The B-sides of Little 15 were recorded and mixed at The Strongroom in London.
7-inch – UK
Mute – LITTLE 15 (released 16 May 1988)

A1 Little 15 4:14
B1 Stjarna 4:21
12-inch – UK
Mute – 12 LITTLE 15 (released 16 May 1988, generic inner sleeve)

A1 Little 15 4:15
B1 Stjarna 4:09
B2 Sonata Nº 14 In C#M “Moonlight Sonata” 5:50 ♭
3-inch CD – Germany
Mute – Intercord Ton – INT 811.857 (released in 1988)

- Little 15 4:18
- Stjarna 4:23
CD – Germany / France
Mute – Intercord Ton – INT 826.880 / Mute – Virgin – 30165 (released in 1988)

- Little 15 4:14
- Stjarna 4:21
- Sonata Nº 14 In C#M “Moonlight Sonata” 5:40 ♭
CD – UK / US
Mute – CD LITTLE 15 / Mute – Sire – 40319-2 (released 25 November 1991 / 3 December, as part of the box set 3 – Singles 13-18, and separately)

- Little 15 4:14 / 4:16
- Stjarna 4:23 / 4:25
- Sonata Nº 14 In C#M “Moonlight Sonata” 5:36 / 5:35 ♭
Music video – Worldwide
Mute – no catalogue number (directed by Martyn Atkins, released in May 1988)
Depeche Mode – Little 15
- written by Martin Gore, except ♭ by Ludwig van Beethoven
- produced by David Bascombe and Depeche Mode
- highest chart position 60 (UK)
- the fourth single from the album Music For The Masses, also appears on the compilation The Singles 86>98 and the box set Music For The Masses | The 12″ Singles
- 1988 Depeche Mode was Andrew Fletcher, David Gahan, Martin Gore, and Alan Wilder