Panic (single)
THE SMITHS Single | |
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Name | Panic |
Release | July 1986 |
Total Length | 2:20 |
Recorded | May 1986 |
Writer/composer | Morrissey/Marr |
Producer | John Porter |
Art work | Cover star: Richard Bradford in the Man In A Suitcase series (1967) |
Vinyl Etching | I DREAMT ABOUT STEW LAST NIGHT UK 7" & 12" (A-side only) HANG THEM HIGH MONIKA German 12" (A & B-side) |
Publisher | Rough Trade Records (UK) Sire Records (US) |
Format(s) | 7" Vinyl, 12" Vinyl, CD, Cassette (Brazil only) |
Chart position | UK #11 |
Single chronology | |
Bigmouth Strikes Again ← Panic → Ask
|
Information
Track list
7" Vinyl
UK - [Rough Trade RT 193]
- Panic – 2:19 (Morrissey/Marr)
- Vicar In A Tutu – 2:21 (Morrissey/Marr)
12" Vinyl / CD
UK - [Rough Trade RTT 193 / RTT 193CD]
- Panic – 2:19 (Morrissey/Marr)
- Vicar In A Tutu – 2:21 (Morrissey/Marr)
- The Draize Train – 5:08 (Marr)
Lyrics
Panic on the streets of London Panic on the streets of Birmingham I wonder to myself Could life ever be sane again? The Leeds side-streets that you slip down I wonder to myself
Hopes may rise on the Grasmere But honey pie, you're not safe here So you run down to the safety of the town But there's panic on the streets of Carlisle Dublin, Dundee, Humberside I wonder to myself
Burn down the disco Hang the blessed DJ Because the music that they constantly play It says nothing to me about my life Hang the blessed DJ Because the music they constantly play
On the Leeds side-streets that you slip down Provincial towns you jog 'round
Hang the DJ, hang the DJ, hang the DJ Hang the DJ, hang the DJ, hang the DJ Hang the DJ, hang the DJ, hang the DJ Hang the DJ, hang the DJ Hang the DJ, hang the DJ Hang the DJ, hang the DJ, hang the DJ Hang the DJ, hang the DJ Hang the DJ, hang the DJ Hang the DJ, hang the DJ, hang the DJ Hang the DJ, hang the DJ Hang the DJ, hang the DJ Hang the DJ, hang the DJ, hang the DJ Hang the DJ, hang the DJ
Music Video
Live History
Play count (The Smiths concert): 38
The Smiths live history:
- Glasgow, Scotland 1986-07-16 (The Smiths concert)
- Newcastle upon Tyne, England 1986-07-17 (The Smiths concert)
- Manchester, England 1986-07-19 (The Smiths concert)
- Salford, England 1986-07-20 (The Smiths concert)
- London, Ontario, Canada 1986-07-30 (The Smiths concert)
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1986-07-31 (The Smiths concert)
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 1986-08-02 (The Smiths concert)
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1986-08-03 (The Smiths concert)
- Mansfield, Massachusetts 1986-08-05 (The Smiths concert)
- New York, New York 1986-08-06 (The Smiths concert)
Play count (Morrissey concert): 81
Morrissey live history:
- London, England 2006-05-28 (Morrissey concert)
- Nürburg, Germany 2006-06-02 (Morrissey concert)
- Nürnberg, Germany 2006-06-04 (Morrissey concert)
- Landgraaf, Netherlands 2006-06-05 (Morrissey concert)
- Istanbul, Turkey 2006-06-10 (Morrissey concert)
- Imola, Italy 2006-06-16 (Morrissey concert)
- Roskilde, Denmark 2006-06-30 (Morrissey concert)
- Belfort, France 2006-07-01 (Morrissey concert)
- Budapest, Hungary 2006-07-05 (Morrissey concert)
- Zagreb, Croatia 2006-07-06 (Morrissey concert)
Appears On
- Panic (single)
- The World Won't Listen
- Louder Than Bombs
- Sheila Take A Bow (single)
- Rank
- Best...I
- The Complete Picture
- Singles
- The Very Best Of The Smiths
- The Sound Of The Smiths
- Complete
Appears On Covers Compilation
- The World Still Won't Listen (A Tribute To The Smiths)
- Godfathers Of Change Vol. 1: A Tribute To The Smiths
- Romantic And Square Is Hip And Aware (A Matinée Tribute To The Smiths)
- How Soon Is Now? The Songs Of The Smiths By...
- Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before: A Tribute To The Smiths
- Please, Please, Please: A Tribute To The Smiths
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star: Lullaby Versions of The Smiths & Morrissey
- Rockabye Baby! (Lullaby Renditions Of The Smiths)
Cover Versions
- Africa Express
- Blossoms
- Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine
- Garrison
- Kitten
- Lie
- Mexican Institute Of Sound
- Pete Yorn
- Rick Astley
- Spiritual Front
- Steven Charles Boone
- The Business
- The Guild League
- The Nolans
- The Shins
- Tiffany
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star
Mentioned In
- Oscar Wilde
- Of Which I Am Most Proud / singles: List from Morrissey - true-to-you.net (January 10, 2012)
Discogs Information
Credits
- Bass Guitar - Andy Rourke
- Drums - Mike Joyce
- Engineer - Kenny Jones (3)
- Guitar - Johnny Marr
- Guitar [Second] - Craig Gannon
- Lacquer Cut By - Tim Young
- Layout - Caryn Gough
- Model [Cover Star] - Richard Bradford (5)
- Producer - John Porter
- Sleeve, Voice - Morrissey
- Songwriter [Songs Written By] - Johnny Marr
- Songwriter [Songs Written By] - Morrissey
Notes
Some copies came with free 'Panic', 'Hang The DJ' and 'Smiths' sticker sheet.
Labels: © 1986 Warner Bros. Music Ltd. Made in England B-Side: Taken from the LP '[r=494927]'
Sleeve: Recorded at Livingston North London Mastered at CBS Music published by Warner Brothers Special thanks to Jo Slee Cover star: Richard Bradford © ITC Entertainment Ltd [Bradford was the star in a program called 'Man In A Suitcase']
Images
- Panic - Discogs master release: https://www.discogs.com/master/4235
- Panic (7" Single 45 RPM EMI, Solid Centre) - Discogs release: https://www.discogs.com/release/495333-Smiths-Panic
Discogs information (additional release)
Notes
Black vinyl. Also available as transparent blue vinyl under same catalogue number.
Recorded at Livingston, North London Mastered at CBS
Cover Star: Richard Bradford © ITC Entertainment Ltd
Etchings on vinyl: Side A+B: HANG THEM HIGH MONIKA
Made in Germany ℗&© 1986 BPM: 132
Images
- Panic (12" 45 RPM Maxi-Single) - Discogs release: https://www.discogs.com/release/3159062-Smiths-Panic
Discogs information (additional release)
Notes
Originally released July 1986 on 12".
Recorded at Livingston, North London. Mastered at CBS. Cover Star © ITC Entertainment Ltd.
℗ 1988 Rough Trade Records Ltd. © 1986 Warner Bros. Music Ltd.
Made in England
Images
- Panic (Single Reissue) - Discogs release: https://www.discogs.com/release/487327-Smiths-Panic
Wikipedia Information
"Panic" is a song by the English rock band the Smiths, released in 1986 and written by singer Morrissey and guitarist Johnny Marr. The first recording to feature new member Craig Gannon, "Panic" bemoans the state of contemporary pop music, exhorting listeners to "burn down the disco" and "hang the DJ" in retaliation. The song was released by Rough Trade as a single and reached No. 7 on the Irish Singles Chart and No. 11 in the UK Chart. Morrissey considered the song's appearance on daytime British radio a "tiny revolution" in its own way, as it aired amongst the very music it criticised. Morrissey later gave a controversial interview for Melody Maker about the song's subject matter, which spurred allegations of latent racism in the lyrics and allusions to the Disco Sucks campaign of the 1970s, which some commentators at the time accused of being motivated by racism. This was strongly denied by the Smiths, who also claimed that the interview had grossly misquoted Morrissey. The affair led to debate about the song's meaning, including more recent speculation that it is in fact about Jimmy Savile and his then-veiled sexual abuse. It was later included in the compilation albums The World Won't Listen and Louder Than Bombs (both 1987).