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  1. The Best of Morrissey is a 2001 compilation album by Morrissey . Track listing. "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get" – 3:43. "Suedehead" – 3:54. "Everyday Is Like Sunday" – 3:32. "Glamorous Glue" – 4:08. "Do Your Best and Don't Worry" – 4:07. "November Spawned a Monster" – 5:23. "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" – 3:39.

  2. Mar 31, 2017 · Morrissey Greatest Hits (FULL ALBUM) - Best of Morrissey [PLAYLIST HQ/HD].Morrissey Greatest Hits (FULL ALBUM) - Best of Morrissey [PLAYLIST HQ/HD]Willie Nel...

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  3. Suedehead: The Best of Morrissey is a compilation album by English singer Morrissey, released on 8 September 1997. It contains material released during Morrissey's EMI period.

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    The album covers material released between his 1988 debut album Viva Hate and his 1995 single "Boxers". The track listing bears a slight resemblance to that of 1997's Suedehead: The Best of Morrissey. The album also features a solo version of "Interlude" without Siouxsie Sioux. Strangely, it includes just one track from 1994's Vauxhall and I, Morri...

    In promotion of the album, the single "Glamorous Glue" from Your Arsenal was re-issued on CD and 7" vinyl. It charted at number 69 on the UK Singles Chart, replacing "Hold On to Your Friends" as Morrissey's lowest charting single. It was the last Morrissey single to chart in the UK top 75, until "Spent the Day in Bed" also charted at 69 six years l...

    "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" – 3:39
    "You're Gonna Need Someone on Your Side" – 3:35
    "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get" – 3:42
    "Glamorous Glue" – 4:04
    • “Suedehead” (from Viva Hate, 1988) Perhaps Morrissey’s best-known, most loved track (fellow Stereogum contributor James Jackson Toth describes “Suedehead” as Morrissey’s “Blowin’ in the Wind”) — and with good reason: It’s unimpeachably, undeniably great, and utterly ubiquitous.
    • “The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get” (from Vauxhall And I, 1994) As the emotional centerpiece of Vauxhall And I this masterful and moving track is a grand, sweeping declaration of love and loyalty refracted through the lens of anger, disillusion, and unmet expectations.
    • “The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils” (from Southpaw Grammar, 1995) Like Marmite, people seem to either love or hate Southpaw Grammar. We love it. Album opener “The Teachers Are Afraid Of Their Pupils” is perhaps the best example of why this record might be polarizing (and also why it’s great).
    • “Glamorous Glue” (from Your Arsenal, 1992) The second track from Morrissey’s brilliant glam-digression Your Arsenal, “Glamorous Glue” sounds like a tougher-edged take on the Smiths classic “Sheila Take A Bow,” courtesy of terrific production from the legendary former Ziggy & the Spiders lead guitarist Mick Ronson.
  4. Nov 6, 2001 · The Best of Morrissey by Morrissey released in 2001. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. Dec 13, 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner RecordsSuedehead · MorrisseyThe Best of Morrissey℗ 1988 Sire Records Company. Marketed by Reprise Records.Drums: Andrew P...

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