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Revision as of 06:38, 9 June 2012
MORRISSEY Song | |
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Name | He Cried |
Album/Single | Maladjusted |
Length | 3:19 |
Recorded | Winter 1996 |
Writer | Morrissey/Whyte |
Producer | Steve Lillywhite |
Information
Lyrics
"I need you"
- Simple words - But words which had never be heard By the soul stoned to death But still living
And So he froze where he stood And he looked to the ground And he cried, he cried
Ride our minds, if you must But there's always a line you don't cross Time is short, don't be cruel Oh, you don't know the power In what you're saying
And So he froze where he stood And he looked to the ground And he cried, he cried
People where I come from They survive without feelings or blood I never could... Was stoned to death But I'm still living
So he froze where he stood And he looked to the ground And he cried, he cried
So he froze where he stood And he looked, and he looked to the ground And he cried, he cried
Personnel
- Morrissey - Vocals
- Alain Whyte - Guitars, backing vocals
- Boz Boorer - Guitars
- Jonny Bridgwood - Bass guitar
- Spencer Cobrin - Drums
- Producer - Steve Lillywhite
- Engineer - Danton Supple
- Assistant Engineer - Alex Black
- Mastered - Stephen Marcussen
- Digital Editing - Ron Boustead
- Photography - Rankin
- Art co-ordination - Louis Marino