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Boxers
Boxers
16/1/1995
Dagenham Dave
Dagenham Dave
21/8/1995
The Boy Racer
The Boy Racer
27/11/1995

Dagenham Dave

Morrissey

1995 Single
  • Released: 21 August 1995 · Fecha Grabación: 1995 -
    Label: RCA Victor · · Productor: Steve Lillywhite
    1
    Dagenham Dave
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey, Whyte • 1995 /08 /21
    3:16
  • 2
    0:00
  • Album


    Southpaw Grammar

    Southpaw Grammar

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 28 August 1995 · Fecha Grabación: 1995 -
    Discográfica: RCA · · Productor: Steve Lillywhite
    1
    11:18
  • 2
    Reader Meet Author
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey, Boorer • 1995 /08 /28
    3:42
  • 3
    The Boy Racer
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey, Whyte • 1995 /08 /28
    4:07
  • 4
    The Operation
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey, Whyte • 1995 /08 /21
    6:52
  • 5
    Dagenham Dave
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey, Whyte • 1995 /08 /28
    3:16
  • 6
    Do Your Best and Don`t Worry
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey, Whyte • 1995 /08 /21
    4:07
  • 7
    Best Friend On The Payroll
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey, Whyte • 1995 /08 /21
    3:42
  • 8
    Southpaw
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey, Whyte • 1995 /08 /21
    9:59
  • Album

    Boxers
    Boxers
    16/1/1995
    Dagenham Dave
    Dagenham Dave
    21/8/1995
    The Boy Racer
    The Boy Racer
    27/11/1995
    "Dagenham Dave"
    Single by Morrissey
    from the album Southpaw Grammar
    B-side
    • "Nobody Loves Us"
    • "You Must Please Remember"
    Released21 August 1995 (1995-08-21)[1]
    Length3:16
    LabelRCA Victor
    Songwriter(s)
    • Morrissey
    • Alain Whyte
    Producer(s)Steve Lillywhite
    Morrissey singles chronology
    "Boxers"
    (1995)
    "Dagenham Dave"
    (1995)
    "The Boy Racer"
    (1995)
    Southpaw Grammar track listing
    1. "The Teachers Are Afraid of the Pupils"
    2. "Reader Meet Author"
    3. "The Boy Racer"
    4. "The Operation"
    5. "Dagenham Dave"
    6. "Do Your Best and Don`t Worry"
    7. "Best Friend on the Payroll"
    8. "Southpaw"

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    1995 single by Morrissey

    For the Stranglers song, see No More Heroes (album).

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    AllMusic[2]

    "Dagenham Dave" is a song by English singer-songwriter Morrissey, issued as a single in August 1995, a week prior to the release of his fifth studio album, Southpaw Grammar (1995). It was Morrissey`s first release on RCA Records, the label he had signed to after leaving EMI. This was the second Morrissey solo single not to feature the singer on the cover; instead, English football coach and former player Terry Venables is pictured sticking out his tongue. Venables was born in Dagenham.[3]

    Upon its release, the single reached number 26 on the UK Singles Chart.[3] The promotional video for the single featured former Grange Hill actor Mark Savage as the titular Dave.[4] This song is not related to the track of the same name by the Stranglers from their 1977 album, No More Heroes. "Dagenham Dave" is also naval slang for someone who is somewhat unstable or crazy, Dagenham being close to Barking ("barking mad").[5]

    Critical reception

    NME gave a negative review, saying that this single showed that "Morrissey has become the embarrassing incontinent grandfather of Britpop". The song was described as "piss-poor old crap" and a "tune-impaired three-minute drone". Ned Raggett of AllMusic described it as "the least distinct song on the whole album".[2] In other reviews, the opinion was that the song was "very good". It was a unique style which Morrissey had embraced during the height of the Britpop era.[6] In his book Mozipedia, Simon Goddard called it "a mettlesome pop cartoon featuring, if nothing else, the greatest utterance of the word `pie` by any singer in the entire history of recorded music."[4]

    Track listings

    All tracks were written by Morrissey and Alain Whyte.

    7-inch and cassette: RCA / 29980 7; 29980 4 (UK)

    1. "Dagenham Dave"
    2. "Nobody Loves Us"

    CD: RCA / 29980 2 (UK)

    1. "Dagenham Dave"
    2. "Nobody Loves Us"
    3. "You Must Please Remember"

    Musicians

    • Morrissey: lead vocals
    • Alain Whyte: guitar
    • Boz Boorer: guitar
    • Jonny Bridgwood: bass
    • Spencer Cobrin: drums

    See also

    • Mondeo Man

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    (Redirected from Dagenham Dave (song))

    1995 single by Morrissey

    For the Stranglers song, see No More Heroes (album).

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]

    "Dagenham Dave" is a song by English singer-songwriter Morrissey, issued as a single in August 1995, a week prior to the release of his fifth studio album, Southpaw Grammar (1995). It was Morrissey`s first release on RCA Records, the label he had signed to after leaving EMI. This was the second Morrissey solo single not to feature the singer on the cover; instead, English football coach and former player Terry Venables is pictured sticking out his tongue. Venables was born in Dagenham.[3]

    Upon its release, the single reached number 26 on the UK Singles Chart.[3] The promotional video for the single featured former Grange Hill actor Mark Savage as the titular Dave.[4] This song is not related to the track of the same name by the Stranglers from their 1977 album, No More Heroes. "Dagenham Dave" is also naval slang for someone who is somewhat unstable or crazy, Dagenham being close to Barking ("barking mad").[5]

    Critical reception

    NME gave a negative review, saying that this single showed that "Morrissey has become the embarrassing incontinent grandfather of Britpop". The song was described as "piss-poor old crap" and a "tune-impaired three-minute drone". Ned Raggett of AllMusic described it as "the least distinct song on the whole album".[2] In other reviews, the opinion was that the song was "very good". It was a unique style which Morrissey had embraced during the height of the Britpop era.[6] In his book Mozipedia, Simon Goddard called it "a mettlesome pop cartoon featuring, if nothing else, the greatest utterance of the word `pie` by any singer in the entire history of recorded music."[4]

    Track listings

    All tracks were written by Morrissey and Alain Whyte.

    7-inch and cassette: RCA / 29980 7; 29980 4 (UK)

    1. "Dagenham Dave"
    2. "Nobody Loves Us"

    CD: RCA / 29980 2 (UK)

    1. "Dagenham Dave"
    2. "Nobody Loves Us"
    3. "You Must Please Remember"

    Musicians

    • Morrissey: lead vocals
    • Alain Whyte: guitar
    • Boz Boorer: guitar
    • Jonny Bridgwood: bass
    • Spencer Cobrin: drums

    See also

    • Mondeo Man

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