Suedehead

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"Suedehead"
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Single by Morrissey
from the album Viva Hate
Released 15 February 1988
Format 7", 12", CD, cassette
Recorded October - December 1987
Genre Jangle pop[1]
Length 3:54
Label HMV (UK)
Morrissey singles chronology
"Suedehead"
(1988)
"Everyday Is Like Sunday"
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[2]

"Suedehead" is the debut solo single from Morrissey, released in February 1988.

The single charted higher than any of the singles released by his former band The Smiths, reaching number five in the UK Singles Chart. It charted at #30 in The Netherlands and at #8 in New Zealand.[3] The lead track was featured on Morrissey's debut album Viva Hate and the compilation album Bona Drag; the latter of which also featured the B-side "Hairdresser on Fire". The artwork of the single features a photo taken by Geri Caulfield at a Smiths gig at the London Palladium.

The video clip, directed by Tim Broad, features the singer walking through the streets of Fairmount, Indiana,[4] the boyhood city of actor James Dean, including shots of the school where Dean studied and the Park Cemetery, where he is buried. Other allusions to Dean in the video include a child (played by Sam Esty Rayner, Morrissey's nephew, who went on to direct the video for Kiss Me a Lot in 2015) delivering to the singer a copy of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince, Dean's favourite book.[5]

Track listings

7" vinyl

  1. "Suedehead"
  2. "I Know Very Well How I Got My Name"

12" vinyl

  1. "Suedehead"
  2. "I Know Very Well How I Got My Name"
  3. "Hairdresser on Fire"

CD and cassette

  1. "Suedehead"
  2. "I Know Very Well How I Got My Name"
  3. "Hairdresser on Fire"
  4. "Oh Well, I'll Never Learn"
Country Record label Format Catalogue number
UK HMV 7" vinyl POP1618
UK HMV 12" vinyl 12POP1618
UK HMV Compact disc CDPOP1618
UK HMV Cassette TCPOP1618

Etchings on vinyl

British 7" and 12": "DREAMS...ARE...JUST...DREAMS"/none

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Germany 29[6]
Ireland (IRMA) 2
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company) 5



Reviews

NME gave the single 'Single of the Week 2' saying that "his vocals hit a pitch that turns your stomach with queasy delight. It makes you feel vulnerable and provokes emotions you've forgotten about." In the 1988 NME Year in Review the song was described as "The best No. 1 '88 never gave us".[7] Ned Raggett of Allmusic described it as "a memorable number, with Street's subtle orchestrations carrying the sweep of the song."[2]

Musicians

Live performances

The song was performed live by Morrissey on his 1991, 1992, 1995, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2014 and 2015 tours.

See also

References

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  3. Chart Position @ Australian-charts.com Retrieved June 2009
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  6. https://www.offiziellecharts.de/titel-details-75555
  7. NME Suedehead Reviews

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