Our song today is this Morrissey/Cobrin composition, a B-side on the "Satan Rejected My Soul" single and then included on the Maladjusted reissue in 2009.
What do we think?
We kick off the week with Morrissey's live cover of Gilbert O'Sullivan's hit single of late 1970, which then featured on his debut album Himself in 1971. I've included the original, and its amazing video, above.
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Today's song is this Morrissey/Boorer/Day composition, recorded for a Janice Long BBC radio session in 2004 and included on the "Redondo Beach / There Is a Light" single of 2005.
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Today's song is this Morrissey/Whyte composition, a B-side to "Dagenham Dave" and then included on the expanded Southpaw Grammar in 2009. I've also included the acoustic version from the Miraval Sessions.
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Today's song is Morrissey's cover of this Maker/Huish composition, a B-side of "I Have Forgiven Jesus" and which Morrissey performed regularly in 2004, appearing on the Who Put the M in Manchester? DVD.
What do we think? (Original version by Raymonde posted above, too.)
Today's song is this Morrissey/Manzur composition from the WPINOYB album. (The second clip shows Cassady and Ginsberg chatting away at a bookstore event in 1965 - great fun!)
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Our song for today is this Morrissey/Nevin composition, released as a single in September 1991 and reaching #29 on the UK singles chart.
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Today's song is this Morrissey/Whyte composition, one of the B-sides on the "First of the Gang To Die" single and then included on the deluxe You Are The Quarry album.
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Today's song is Morrissey's live cover of this Anderson/Butler composition, a B-side to their debut single of 1992.
What do we think? (And on a side note, has anyone ever actually shat Paracetamol?)
Today's song is this Morrissey/Whyte composition, a B-side on the "All You Need Is Me" single and rounded up on the Swords compilation.
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Our song for today is another cover version, this time Morrissey's version of Jobriath's "Morning Starship", taken from his self-titled album of 1973. Morrissey's cover was the lead-off track on California Son.
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