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Poison Heart
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w: Dee Dee Ramone, Daniel Rey •
1992
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4:03 |
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Chinese Rocks/Sheena Is A Punk Rocker/Rockaway Beach
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1992
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0:00 |
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Censorshit
The Ramones •
w: Joey Ramone •
1992
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3:12 |
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The Job That Ate My Brain
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w: Marky Ramone, Garrett Uhlenbrock •
1992 /09 /01
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2:17 |
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Poison Heart
The Ramones •
w: Dee Dee Ramone, Daniel Rey •
1992 /09 /01
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4:03 |
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Anxiety
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w: Marky Ramone, Uhlenbrock •
1992 /09 /01
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2:04 |
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Strength to Endure
The Ramones •
w: Dee Dee Ramone, Daniel Rey •
1992 /09 /01
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2:58 |
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It's Gonna Be Alright
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w: Joey Ramone, Andy Shernoff •
1992 /09 /01
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3:19 |
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Take It as It Comes
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w: Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek •
1992 /09 /01
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2:07 |
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Main Man
The Ramones •
w: Dee Dee Ramone, Rey •
1992 /09 /01
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3:27 |
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Tomorrow She Goes Away
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w: Joey Ramone, Rey •
1992 /09 /01
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2:41 |
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I Won't Let It Happen
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w: Joey Ramone, Shernoff •
1992 /09 /01
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2:20 |
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Cabbies on Crack
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w: Joey Ramone •
1992 /09 /01
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2:59 |
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Heidi Is a Headcase
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w: Joey Ramone, Rey •
1992 /09 /01
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2:46 |
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Touring
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w: Joey Ramone •
1992 /09 /01
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2:51 |
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![]() 1992 UK CD single cover | ||||
Single by Ramones | ||||
from the album Mondo Bizarro | ||||
B-side | "Censorshit" | |||
Released | 1992 | |||
Genre | Punk rock, alternative rock | |||
Length | 4:04 | |||
Label | Radioactive Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Dee Dee Ramone, Daniel Rey | |||
Producer(s) | Ed Stasium | |||
Ramones singles chronology | ||||
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This article is about the Ramones song. For the Depeche Mode song, see Spirit (Depeche Mode album).
1992 single by Ramones
"Poison Heart" is a song by the punk rock band Ramones. Written by their former bassist Dee Dee Ramone and given in exchange for bail money, it was included on the 1992 album Mondo Bizarro and also released as a single. It has a slower tempo than most Ramones songs.
A music video was directed by Samuel Bayer and later released in the 2005 compilation box set Weird Tales of the Ramones as bonus content on the documentary DVD Lifestyles of the Ramones. It partially plays in a scene from the 1992 American horror film Pet Sematary Two.
Stiv Bators, former vocalist for The Dead Boys and Dee Dee Ramone`s friend, recorded a version of the song which was released posthumously on the 1996 album Last Race.
Finnish rock band The 4 Faces recorded a cover of the song as a B-side to their single ”Best Of Both Worlds” in 2002. The single features Hanoi Rocks members Andy McCoy (on guitar) and Michael Monroe (on backing vocals and as co-producer).[1]
Finnish rock band HIM recorded and released a cover of the song as a B-side to their hit single "Wings of a Butterfly" in 2005.
P. Paul Fenech, lead singer of the psychobilly band the Meteors, covered the song on his solo album The "F" Word in 2006.
Blondie performed acoustic versions of "Poison Heart" and "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" at their October 14, 2006, show at CBGB`s. It was the penultimate show at the club before its closing. The last show was performed the next day by Patti Smith.
UK CHS 3917 - 7"
UK 12CHSS 3917 - 12"
Chart (1992) | Peak Position |
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Australia (ARIA)[2] | 143 |
UK Singles Chart | 69 |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 98 |
US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks | 2 |
US Post Modern (Hits)[3] | 10 |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the Ramones song. For the Depeche Mode song, see Spirit (Depeche Mode album).
1992 single by Ramones
"Poison Heart" is a song by the punk rock band Ramones. Written by their former bassist Dee Dee Ramone and given in exchange for bail money, it was included on the 1992 album Mondo Bizarro and also released as a single. It has a slower tempo than most Ramones songs.
A music video was directed by Samuel Bayer and later released in the 2005 compilation box set Weird Tales of the Ramones as bonus content on the documentary DVD Lifestyles of the Ramones. It partially plays in a scene from the 1992 American horror film Pet Sematary Two.
Stiv Bators, former vocalist for The Dead Boys and Dee Dee Ramone`s friend, recorded a version of the song which was released posthumously on the 1996 album Last Race.
Finnish rock band The 4 Faces recorded a cover of the song as a B-side to their single ”Best Of Both Worlds” in 2002. The single features Hanoi Rocks members Andy McCoy (on guitar) and Michael Monroe (on backing vocals and as co-producer).[1]
Finnish rock band HIM recorded and released a cover of the song as a B-side to their hit single "Wings of a Butterfly" in 2005.
P. Paul Fenech, lead singer of the psychobilly band the Meteors, covered the song on his solo album The "F" Word in 2006.
Blondie performed acoustic versions of "Poison Heart" and "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" at their October 14, 2006, show at CBGB`s. It was the penultimate show at the club before its closing. The last show was performed the next day by Patti Smith.
UK CHS 3917 - 7"
UK 12CHSS 3917 - 12"
Chart (1992) | Peak Position |
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Australia (ARIA)[2] | 143 |
UK Singles Chart | 69 |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 98 |
US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks | 2 |
US Post Modern (Hits)[3] | 10 |