Today's track is Morrissey's cover of this Tim Buckley song, from the latter's self-titled debut album in 1966. Morrissey's version was on the B-side of the vinyl single of "It's Over" released in January 2020.
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Our song for today is this Morrissey/Boorer composition from World Peace Is None of Your Business. This was "released" as a digital only single in advance of the album, along with the spoken word video above.
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We enter the final stretch of songs beginning with "I" with this Morrissey/Manzur composition, the closing track on Low in High School.
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Today's song is this Morrissey/Whyte composition. Released as the first single off the You Are the Quarry album, it reached #3 in the UK.
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Our song for today is this Delerue/Shaper composition, released in 1994 as a single and reaching #25 in the UK chart.
In order below you'll find the regular track, the extended version, the Timi Yuro original, and the song with only Morrissey's vocals.
We kick off the week with this Morrissey/Street composition, released as a single in April 1989 and charting at #9 in the UK. (And later included on the Bona Drag compilation.)
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Today's song is this Morrissey/Tobias composition, the third single lifted from the Ringleader of the Tormentors album, and reaching #17 in the UK singles chart.
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Today's song is this Morrissey/Boorer composition - the lead single from the Years of Refusal album, reaching #21 in the UK Singles chart.
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Our song for today is this Morrissey/Boorer composition - recorded for a BBC Radio Janice Long session in December 2004 but never officially released.
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Meanwhile, back in the world of music instead of animated shenanigans, today's song is this Morrissey/Boorer composition from You Are the Quarry.
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Today's song is this Morrissey/Whyte composition from the Ringleader of the Tormentors album.
A live version of the track was also included on the B-side of "In the Future When All's Well":
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We continue our tour of the letter "I" with this one: a Morrissey/Tobias composition, originally a B-side on "The Youngest Was the Most Loved" and then included on the Swords compilation.
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We kick off the week with this song, the B-side of the "Lover-To-Be" Record Store Day single from 2019. (It's not, obviously, part of California Son, as per the Morrissey YouTube channel linked to above.)
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