Morrissey

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Morrissey

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Smiler with Knife 02:58
The Ordinary Boys 03:12
All That Is My Own 03:34
Suedehead 03:55
Everyday Is Like Sunday 03:35
First of the gang to die 03:38
Alma Matters 04:46
Maladjusted 04:46
The Last of the Famous International Playboys 03:37
Last of the Famous International Playboys 03:37
Let me kiss you 03:30
I Want the One I Can't Have 08:48
Back on the Chain Gang 03:51
Irish blood, english heart 02:37
Christian Dior 02:27
You have killed me 03:08
The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get 03:43
Roy's Keen 02:48
Why Don't You Find Out for Yourself 03:20
Hey Joe 03:29
I have forgiven jesus 03:41
The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores 03:51
Trouble Loves Me 04:39
Speedway 04:27
I'm Not Sorry 04:41
Boxers 03:30
You're the One for Me, Fatty 02:57
There is a light that never goes out 04:50
Now My Heart Is Full 04:57
Rebels Without Applause 03:25
All You Need Is Me 03:12
Hold On To Your Friends 04:03
Alsatian Cousin 03:12
In the Future When All's Well 03:54
We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful 02:28
I Don't Mind If You Forget Me 03:17
Come Back To Camden 04:14
Angel, Angel Down We Go Together 01:39
How Can Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel? 03:25
America Is Not The World 04:03
Billy Budd 02:08
November Spawned a Monster 05:21
Piccadilly Palare 03:47
I Keep Mine Hidden 01:59
Something Is Squeezing My Skull 02:38
Margaret on the Guillotine 03:44
Interesting Drug 03:19
Little Man, What Now? 01:47
Break Up the Family 03:55
You Know I Couldn't Last 05:51

Born: 1959-05-22

Country: GB

Biography - Morrissey

Steven Patrick Morrissey, better known as Morrissey, is a British singer and lyricist of Irish descent born in Davyhulme, Manchester, United Kingdom on May 22, 1959.

He was the lead singer of The Smiths, one of the most influential alternative bands in the 1980s. The group split up in 1987 and Morrissey started a successful solo career.

His first solo album, Viva Hate was released only six months after The Smiths split, in March 1988. The album's first single "Suedehead" peaked at #5

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