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'''(Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame''' is a song that appears on the Rank album. It was originally written and released by Del Shannon with the more famous version release by Elvis. A portion of the song was used by The Smiths as an intro to [[Rusholme Ruffians]]. | '''(Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame''' is a song that appears on the Rank album. It was originally written and released by Del Shannon with the more famous version release by Elvis. A portion of the song was used by The Smiths as an intro to [[Rusholme Ruffians]]. | ||
== Lyrics == | |||
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A very old friend came by today | |||
'Cause he was telling everyone in town | |||
About the love that he just found | |||
And Marie's the name of his latest flame | |||
He talked and talked and I heard him say | |||
That she had the longest blackest hair | |||
The prettiest green eyes anywhere | |||
And Marie's the name of his latest flame | |||
Though I smiled the tears inside were a burning | |||
I wished him luck and then he said goodbye | |||
He was gone but still his words kept returning | |||
What else was there for me to do but cry | |||
Would you believe that yesterday | |||
This girl was in my arms and swore to me | |||
She'd be mine eternally | |||
And Marie's the name of his latest flame | |||
Though I smiled the tears inside were a burning | |||
I wished him luck and then he said goodbye | |||
He was gone but still his words kept returning | |||
What else was there for me to do but cry | |||
Would you believe that yesterday | |||
This girl was in my arms and swore to me | |||
She'd be mine eternally | |||
And Marie's the name of his latest flame | |||
Yeah, Marie's the name of his latest flame | |||
Oh, Marie's the name of his latest flame | |||
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Cover Song | |
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Name | (Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame |
Album | Rank |
Length | 2:07 |
Recorded | 1961 |
Writer | Doc Pomus/Mort Shuman |
Producer | Unknown |
Information
(Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame is a song that appears on the Rank album. It was originally written and released by Del Shannon with the more famous version release by Elvis. A portion of the song was used by The Smiths as an intro to Rusholme Ruffians.
Lyrics
A very old friend came by today 'Cause he was telling everyone in town About the love that he just found And Marie's the name of his latest flame
He talked and talked and I heard him say That she had the longest blackest hair The prettiest green eyes anywhere And Marie's the name of his latest flame
Though I smiled the tears inside were a burning I wished him luck and then he said goodbye He was gone but still his words kept returning What else was there for me to do but cry
Would you believe that yesterday This girl was in my arms and swore to me She'd be mine eternally And Marie's the name of his latest flame
Though I smiled the tears inside were a burning I wished him luck and then he said goodbye He was gone but still his words kept returning What else was there for me to do but cry
Would you believe that yesterday This girl was in my arms and swore to me She'd be mine eternally And Marie's the name of his latest flame
Yeah, Marie's the name of his latest flame Oh, Marie's the name of his latest flame
Live History
Play count (The Smiths concert): 29
The Smiths live history:
- Irvine, Scotland 1985-09-22 (The Smiths concert)
- Edinburgh, Scotland 1985-09-24 (The Smiths concert)
- Glasgow, Scotland 1985-09-25 (The Smiths concert)
- Dundee, Scotland 1985-09-26 (The Smiths concert)
- Lerwick, Scotland 1985-09-28 (The Smiths concert)
- Aberdeen, Scotland 1985-09-30 (The Smiths concert)
- Liverpool, England 1986-02-08 (The Smiths concert)
- Dublin, Ireland 1986-02-10 (The Smiths concert)
- Dundalk, Ireland 1986-02-11 (The Smiths concert)
- Belfast, Northern Ireland 1986-02-12 (The Smiths concert)
Play count (Morrissey concert): 0
Appears On