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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BbAGm Sleep on and dream of Love Bb Because it's the closest you will AGmABbA Get to love BbBb Poor twisted child FF So ugly, so ugly BbBb Poor twisted child FF Oh hug me, oh hug me D One November D Spawned a monster D In the shape of this child D Who later cried : Bb "But Jesus made me, so Bb Jesus save me from D pity, sympathy D And people discussing me" Bb A frame of useless limbs Bb What can make GOOD D All the BAD that's been done ?
BbA And if the lights were out Gm Could you even bear Bb To kiss her full on the mouth GmABbA Or anywhere? oh
BbBb Poor twisted child FF So ugly, so ugly BbBb Poor twisted child FF Oh hug me, oh hug me D One November D Spawned a monster D In the shape of this child D Who must remain Bb A hostage to kindness Bb And the wheels underneath her Bb A hostage to kindness D And the wheels underneath her
BbBb A symbol of where mad, mad lovers D Must PAUSE and draw the line.
BbDGm So sleep and dream of love Bb Because it's the closest AGmABbA You will get to love D That November D Is a time Which I must DD Put OUT of my mind
Bb Oh, one fine day Bb Let it be soon DD She won't be rich or beautiful Bb But she'll be walking your streets Bb In the clothes that she went out D And chose for herself.