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| Recorded = Circa December, 1990
| Recorded = Circa December, 1990
| Writer = Morrissey/Nevin
| Writer = [[Writer::Morrissey]] / [[Writer::Mark E. Nevin]]
| Producer = [[Clive Langer]]<br>[[Alan Winstanley]]
| Producer = [[Producer::Clive Langer]]<br>[[Producer::Alan Winstanley]]
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| Art = [[Renaud Monfourny]]  
| Art = [[Renaud Monfourny]]  

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MORRISSEY Single
Name Pregnant For The Last Time
Release 15 July 1991
Total Length 2:40
Recorded Circa December, 1990
Writer/composer Morrissey / Mark E. Nevin
Producer Clive Langer
Alan Winstanley
Art work Renaud Monfourny
Vinyl Etching No matrix message
Publisher HMV Records (UK)
Format(s) 7" Vinyl, 12" Vinyl, CD, Cassette
Chart position UK #25
Single chronology
Sing Your Life
Pregnant For The Last Time
My Love Life

Track list

7" Vinyl

[HMV POP1627]

12" Vinyl

[HMV 12POP1627]

  1. Pregnant For The Last Time – 2:40
  2. Skin Storm – 2:58
  3. Cosmic Dancer [Live - 1 May 1991, Utrecht, Holland] – 4:12 (Bolan)
  4. Disappointed [Live - 1 May 1991, Utrecht, Holland] – 3:24 (Morrissey/Street)

CD

[HMV CDPOP1627]

  1. Pregnant For The Last Time – 2:40
  2. Skin Storm – 2:58
  3. Cosmic Dancer [Live - 1 May 1991, Utrecht, Holland] – 4:12
  4. Disappointed [Live - 1 May 1991, Utrecht, Holland] – 3:24

Lyrics

Phlegm lapels for the last time
Corned beef legs for the last time
We're so glad that you've finally decided

But then you see someone new
And you want someone new
So you have someone new
I don't blame you
We would all do the same as you
If ever we had the nerve to

Chips with cream for the last time
The people's friend for the last time
We're so glad that you've finally decided

Tiny stripe socks for the last time
Pokes and prods for the last time
And the doctor said
"Don't nod your head until June"

But then you see someone new
And you want someone new
So you have someone new
I don't blame you
We would all do the same as you
If ever we had the chance to

Sick at noon for the last time
And who is gonna clean up?
Would you be so kind?
Oh everybody's staring
At the strange clothes
That you're wearing

Bad advice for the last time
And people being nice for the very first time
We're so glad that you have finally decided

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Music Video

Credits

Live History

Play count (Morrissey concert): 24

Morrissey live history:

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Credits

  • Artwork [Art And Everything] - Jo Slee
  • Bass - Gary Day
  • Drums - Spencer Cobrin
  • Engineer [Assistant Engineer] - Danton Supple
  • Engineer [Engineered By] - Peter Thomas (2)
  • Guitar [Guitars] - Alain Whyte
  • Guitar [Guitars] - Boz Boorer
  • Lacquer Cut By - Tim Young
  • Layout - Designland
  • Photography By - Renaud Monfourny
  • Producer [Produced By] - Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley

Notes

Side opening gloss sleeve, spine with text. Issued with a black poly-lined inner-sleeve.

[On sleeve]: B1: Recorded somewhere in West London B2 and B3: Recorded live in Utrecht, Holland 1st May, 1991 Printed in England. Manufactured in England.

[On labels]: ℗ 1991 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd. Made in Gt. Britain Side A: Warner Chappell Music Ltd/Copyright Control B1: Constructivism Music B2: Westminster Music Ltd. B3: Warner Chappell Music Ltd/Virgin Music Publishers Ltd.

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Wikipedia Information

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"Pregnant for the Last Time" is a song by Morrissey, released as a non-album single in July 1991. This was the first time Morrissey worked with guitarist Boz Boorer, who consistently worked with him until 2020. The single reached number 25 on the UK Singles Chart. B-side "Skin Storm" was originally written and performed by Bradford, while another B-side, "Cosmic Dancer", is a cover of a T. Rex song.

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