Satellite Of Love (single)

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MORRISSEY Single
Name Satellite Of Love (live)
Release 2 December 2013 (Digital Download)
27 January 2014 (Vinyl)
Total Length 3:46
Recorded 25 November 2011
Writer/composer Lou Reed
Producer David Millward
Art work Photo: Renaud Monfourny
Vinyl Etching No matrix message
Publisher Parlophone Records
Format(s) 7" Vinyl, 12" Vinyl, Digital Download
Chart position UK #124
UK Vinyl Chart #22
Single chronology
The Last Of The Famous International Playboys
Satellite Of Love (live)
World Peace Is None Of Your Business

Information

"Satellite Of Love" was a non-album single first released by Morrissey on 2 December 2013. The single was released in various formats in tribute to the writer and performer of the original version, Lou Reed, who died on 27 October 2013.

In a True-to-you.net post called "Satellite Of Love" (February 15, 2014), the chart placements were:

Distributors for Morrissey's Satellite of Love have reported that the single entered the U.S. Hot Singles Sales Chart at number 1, and is currently number 2.

Satellite of Love also reached number 1 in Sweden (physical chart), number 10 in Mexico (physical), number 15 in Mexico (download chart), number 10 in Belgium (download).

As distributed by Warner UK, Satellite of Love did not appear on the UK Top 100.

Recording

"Satellite Of Love" was recorded live at the Chelsea Ballroom at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas on 25 November 2011.

All formats included a remastered version of "You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side", the opening track from Morrissey’s 1992 album Your Arsenal, which was produced by guitarist and arranger, Mick Ronson (whom also co-produced Reed’s original ‘Satellite Of Love’ and its parent album, Transformer). In addition, all formats featured various previously unreleased live tracks including: "All You Need Is Me", "Mama Lay Softly On The Riverbed", "Vicar In A Tutu" and a cover of Buzzcocks’ "You Say You Don't Love Me"; all recorded live in Hyde Park, 4th July 2008.

Release

"Satellite Of Love" was initially released as a digital single on 2 December 2013. The single was released on various vinyl formats on 18 January 2014.

Track list

Digital Download

  1. Satellite Of Love (live) – 3:46 (Reed)

7" Vinyl

  1. Satellite Of Love (live) – 3:46 (Reed)
  2. You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side – 3:37 (Morrissey/Nevin)
  3. You Say You Don't Love Me (live) – 3:04 (Shelley)

12" Vinyl

  1. Satellite Of Love (live) – 3:46 (Reed)
  2. You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side – 3:37 (Morrissey/Nevin)
  3. Vicar In A Tutu (live) – 2:47 (Morrissey/Marr)
  4. All You Need Is Me (live) – 3:20 (Morrissey/Whyte)

Digital Single

  1. Satellite Of Love (live) – 3:46 (Reed)
  2. You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side – 3:37 (Morrissey/Nevin)
  3. Mama Lay Softly On The Riverbed (live) – 4:09 (Morrissey/Whyte)

Lyrics

Satellite's gone
Up to the skies
Things like that drive me
Out of my mind

I watched it for a little while
I like to watch things on TV

Satellite of love
Satellite of love
Satellite of love
Satellite of

Satellite's gone
Way up to Mars
Soon it will be filled
With parking cars

I watch it for a little while
I love to watch things on TV

Satellite of love
Satellite of love
Satellite of love
Satellite of

I've been told that you've been bold
With Harry, Mark and John
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday to Thursday
With Harry, Mark and John

Satellite's gone
Up to the skies
Things like that drive me
Out of my mind

I watched it for a little while
I love to watch things on TV

Satellite of love
Satellite of love
Satellite of love
Satellite of love

Satellite of love
Satellite of love
Satellite of love
Satellite of love
Satellite of love
Satellite of love

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Live History

Play count (Morrissey concert): 39

Morrissey live history:

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Discogs Information

Credits

  • Bass - Solomon Walker
  • Design - Scott Minshall
  • Drums - Matt Walker
  • Engineer - Peter Jones (2)
  • Guitar - Boz Boorer
  • Guitar - Jesse Tobias
  • Mastered By - Bill Inglot
  • Mastered By - Dan Hersch
  • Mixed By - Boz Boorer
  • Mixed By - David Millward
  • Photography By - Renaud Monfourny
  • Piano, Backing Vocals - Gustavo Manzur
  • Producer - Mick Ronson
  • Recorded By - David Millward
  • Written-By - Jesse Tobias
  • Written-By - Johnny Marr
  • Written-By - Lou Reed
  • Written-By - Mark E Nevin
  • Written-By - Morrissey

Notes

A1: Recorded live at the Chelsea Ballroom, The Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas, 25th November 2011 ℗ 2013. A2: Digital Remaster ℗ 2014. B1, B2: Recorded live in Hyde Park, 4th July 2008 ℗ 2014.

© 2014


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Discogs information (additional release)

Notes

Packaging: Issued in pvc sleeve with black sticker sealing opening flap.

Printed notes: A. Oakfield Avenue Music, Ltd administered by Spirit One Music (BMI). Recorded live at The Chelsea Ballroom, The Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas, 25th November, 2011.

B1. Warner Chappell Music Ltd. / Universal MCA Music Ltd. Recorded in England 1992. B2. Complete Music Ltd. Recorded live in Hyde Park, 4th July, 2008.

A. ℗ 2013 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Morrissey under licence to Parlophone Records Ltd. Track B1 Digital remaster. ℗ 2014 The copyright in this sound recording is owned to Parlophone Records Ltd. Track B2 ℗ 2014 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Morrissey under licence to Parlophone Records Ltd. © 2014 Parlophone Records Ltd. A Warner Music Group Company. Mastering... at D2 Mastering. Design... at Gas Associates. Made in EU. Photography.... © Renaud Monfourny.

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Wikipedia Information

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"Satellite of Love" is a song by American musician Lou Reed. It is the second single from his 1972 album Transformer. At the time of its release, it achieved minor US chart success (No. 119), though it later became a staple of his concerts and compilation albums.

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