Haven’t listened to this one in years. & as is usually the case with any song from their catalogue bearing Troy Tate’s name, I think this rendition is my favorite.
@@cbappa2 There is a bootleg vinyl called "The Hand That Rocks The Cradle" It was originally going to be the debut album but was scrapped its all Troy Tate produced and this version is on there
i dont think its possible for the smiths to have a bad song... the guitar and the weeping vocals on this one are quite beautiful... just a bit of a slower and more contemplative song
@@myrmiad 'Golden Lights' & 'Boy for my Birthday' were terrible. 'Shakepeare's Sister' was bad. 'Work is a four letter word' was passable. Pretty much everything else is brilliant.
@@ominous7271 lol honestly out of everything you just mentioned ‘work is a four letter word’ is my least favourite but yeah some songs are better than others!
I don't understand why this song isn't much more appreciated and why Morrissey never does it live.
my favorite smiths song
Probably because it makes the listener want to kill himself?!? 😅
The reason is because, well, this song is a ghost…
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There’s got to be a reason Morrissey is a very interesting man and I would love to know the story behind why he wouldn’t sing this
First time hearing this track. Instant love.
Possibly my favourite Smiths song from the 12" singles. Should have received more airplay and recognition. A truly beautiful masterpiece.
One of my favourite Smiths songs.
Congratulations for the good taste 🤘
defo one of the best smiths songs, very underrated xx
Love this song. Morrissey’s vocals are so beautifully haunting 😊
so beautiful it's hard not to cry. Thanks for this wonderful emotion, Johnny and Moz !
Haven’t listened to this one in years. & as is usually the case with any song from their catalogue bearing Troy Tate’s name, I think this rendition is my favorite.
This is super rare!
Wonderful song
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How did you uncover this? The Tate sessions are legendarily rare!
i believe that the audio for this is from a live show infact, just search "The Smiths - Wonderful Woman" and youll find it
@@serenitatis2191 definitely not the audio from the Hacienda performance video
@@cbappa2 the hacienda performances use different lyrics
@@cbappa2 There is a bootleg vinyl called "The Hand That Rocks The Cradle" It was originally going to be the debut album but was scrapped its all Troy Tate produced and this version is on there
They're not that rare, had them for years.
Love this ❤❤❤
Beautiful.
Suede were listening
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SAUDAÇÕES BROTHER!! MANCHESTER É NOSSA!! LENDÁRIOS SMITHS!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Take the ‘wonderful woman’ away and that pic would make an awesome tshirt
I can be done, it shall be done 😉
The actress britânica Blond movies 60s . That single i Miss you ! And the boy in Thorn in the side
I’d keep the “wonderful woman”.
Wow....
Ohhh answer me!
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Love you Moz ❤, no matter what.
Troy never received a penny in payment for his work with The Smiths.
Is this really official? Is it the band and Morrissey?
It's obviously The Smiths bro
I prefered this to the This Charming Man A-side
ALTAMENTE D +
Amazing. But you do miss the harmonica, don’t you?
rip harmonica 🕊
I knew it was missing something
Its scary icy water or blood what to think
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This is the worst Smith's song I have ever heard, bigmoyh & heaven knows are my favourites
i dont think its possible for the smiths to have a bad song... the guitar and the weeping vocals on this one are quite beautiful... just a bit of a slower and more contemplative song
no way you're being serious, this song is a masterpiece
@@myrmiad 'Golden Lights' & 'Boy for my Birthday' were terrible. 'Shakepeare's Sister' was bad. 'Work is a four letter word' was passable. Pretty much everything else is brilliant.
@@ominous7271 lol honestly out of everything you just mentioned ‘work is a four letter word’ is my least favourite but yeah some songs are better than others!
ur actually joe king