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Something Is Squeezing My Skull
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2009 /04 /27
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Something Is Squeezing My Skull
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w: Morrissey, Alain Whyte •
2009 /03 /16
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Mama Lay Softly On The Riverbed
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w: Morrissey, Whyte •
2009 /03 /16
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3:53 |
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Black Cloud
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w: Morrissey, Boz Boorer •
2009 /03 /16
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2:48 |
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I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris
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w: Morrissey, Boorer •
2009 /03 /16
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2:30 |
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All You Need Is Me
Morrissey •
w: Morrissey, Jesse Tobias •
2009 /03 /16
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3:12 |
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When Last I Spoke To Carol
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w: Morrissey, Whyte •
2009 /03 /16
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3:23 |
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That's How People Grow Up
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w: Morrissey, Boorer •
2009 /03 /16
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2:59 |
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One Day Goodbye Will Be Farewell
Morrissey •
w: Morrissey, Boorer •
2009 /03 /16
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2:56 |
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It's Not Your Birthday Anymore
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w: Morrissey, Whyte •
2009 /03 /16
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5:09 |
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You Were Good In Your Time
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w: Morrissey, Whyte •
2009 /03 /16
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5:01 |
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Sorry Doesn't Help
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2009 /03 /16
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4:03 |
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I'm OK By Myself
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2009 /03 /16
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Single by Morrissey | ||||
from the album Years of Refusal | ||||
Released | 27 April 2009 | |||
Recorded | 2007 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, indie rock | |||
Length | 2:38 | |||
Label | Decca | |||
Songwriter(s) | Morrissey, Alain Whyte | |||
Producer(s) | Jerry Finn | |||
Morrissey singles chronology | ||||
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2009 single by Morrissey
"Something Is Squeezing My Skull" is a song with lyrics by Morrissey and music by Alain Whyte. The song is the second single to be released from Morrissey`s 2009 album Years of Refusal.[1] It was recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Jerry Finn, the man behind 2004’s You Are the Quarry. The single was released on 27 April 2009 and reached number 46 on the UK Singles Chart, as well as number one on the Scottish Singles Chart, which at that point still only counted physical sales, becoming Morrissey`s third and most recent number-one single on that chart. The song also experienced some success in France, where it reached number 35 on the SNEP chart.
The single comes backed with live recordings of "This Charming Man", "Best Friend on the Payroll" and "I Keep Mine Hidden", the latter being performed for the first time ever by Morrissey and his band at BBC Radio 2`s `Live With Morrissey` concert in February 2009.[1]
The album art depicts Morrissey hugging Johnny Ramone`s memorial statue at his grave in Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
CD1
CD2
7" single
Chart (2009) | Peak position |
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France (SNEP)[2] | 35 |
Scotland (OCC)[3] | 1 |
UK Singles (OCC)[4] | 46 |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2009 single by Morrissey
"Something Is Squeezing My Skull" is a song with lyrics by Morrissey and music by Alain Whyte. The song is the second single to be released from Morrissey`s 2009 album Years of Refusal.[1] It was recorded in Los Angeles and produced by Jerry Finn, the man behind 2004’s You Are the Quarry. The single was released on 27 April 2009 and reached number 46 on the UK Singles Chart, as well as number one on the Scottish Singles Chart, which at that point still only counted physical sales, becoming Morrissey`s third and most recent number-one single on that chart. The song also experienced some success in France, where it reached number 35 on the SNEP chart.
The single comes backed with live recordings of "This Charming Man", "Best Friend on the Payroll" and "I Keep Mine Hidden", the latter being performed for the first time ever by Morrissey and his band at BBC Radio 2`s `Live With Morrissey` concert in February 2009.[1]
The album art depicts Morrissey hugging Johnny Ramone`s memorial statue at his grave in Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
CD1
CD2
7" single
Chart (2009) | Peak position |
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France (SNEP)[2] | 35 |
Scotland (OCC)[3] | 1 |
UK Singles (OCC)[4] | 46 |