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Certain People I Know (single)

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MORRISSEY Single
Name Certain People I Know
Release 7 December 1992
Total Length 3:11
Recorded Spring 1992
Writer/composer Morrissey / Alain Whyte
Producer Mick Ronson
Art work Photo: Linder Sterling
Designland, Eddie Riff, Jo Slee
Vinyl Etching WHY BOTHER TO KEEP CLEAN?
Publisher HMV, EMI
Format(s) 7" Vinyl, 12" Vinyl, CD
Chart position UK #35
Single chronology
Tomorrow
Certain People I Know
The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get

Information

As stated by Alain Whyte via the Your Arsenal Twitter Listening Party (April 26, 2020), this was the second song Alain ever wrote for Morrissey.
The original Union Jack lettering on the cover was changed prior to release. A proof sheet featuring how it was first intended to look was sold on Ebay (2014):

Track list

7" Vinyl

[HMV POP1631]

  1. Certain People I Know – 3:11 (Morrissey/Whyte)
  2. Jack The Ripper – 3:28 (Morrissey/Boorer)

12" Vinyl, CD

[HMV 12POP1631, HMV CDPOP1631]

  1. Certain People I Know – 2:56 (Morrissey/Whyte)
  2. You've Had Her – 2:55 (Morrissey/Boorer)
  3. Jack The Ripper – 3:28 (Morrissey/Boorer)

Lyrics

I take the cue from
Certain people I know
I use the cue
And then I hand it on to you

And when I swing it
So, it catches his eye
Weren't you there?
 - You'd have died!

I trust the views of
Certain people I know
They look at danger
And they laugh their heads off

Their clothes are imitation
George the 23rd
Don't you find this absurd?

I'd hate to be like
Certain people I know
They break their necks
And can't afford to get them fixed

They'd sacrifice all
Of their principles for
Anything cashable
I do believe it's terrible

Music Video

Credits

Live History

Play count (Morrissey concert): 81

Morrissey live history:

... further results

Appears On


Discogs Information

Credits

  • Backing Vocals - Alain Whyte
  • Engineer [Engineered By] - Peter Jones (2)
  • Performer, Bass - Gary Day
  • Performer, Drums - Spencer Cobrin
  • Performer, Guitar - Alain Whyte
  • Performer, Guitar - Boz Boorer
  • Photography By [Photos By] - Linder Sterling
  • Producer [Produced By] - Mick Ronson
  • Sleeve - Designland
  • Sleeve - E. Riff
  • Sleeve - Jo Slee

Notes

Issued with a full-colour inner sleeve with a thumb-cut containing a photo (on both sides) and lyrics to all the tracks.

Catalog numbers: 12POP 1631 (labels and inner sleeve) UK: 12POP 1631 (back cover) 7243 8 80317 7 6 (back cover) 7243 8803176 9 (boxed on labels)

Runouts are stamped except for "WHY BOTHER TO KEEP CLEAN?" and "TOWNHOUSE", which are etched.

[Back cover:] "Certain People I Know” Published by Warner Chappell Music Ltd/Sony Music Publishing. Recorded at the Wool Hall

"You've Had Her” and "Jack The Ripper” Published by Warner Chappell Music Ltd/Copyright Control. Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, NW8.

℗ 1992 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd. © 1992 EMI Records Ltd.

Manufactured in the UK

[Label, both sides:] ℗1992 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd. Recorded in England, 1992. Made in Gt.Britain

[Label, side A:] Warner Chappell Music Ltd./Sony Music Publishing Taken from the album "Your Arsenal"

[Label, side B:] Warner Chappell Music Ltd./Copyright Control

[Inner sleeve:] Lyrics by kind permission © 1992 EMI Records Ltd.

Images

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Wikipedia Information

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"Certain People I Know" is a song by English singer-songwriter Morrissey, released in December 1992 as the third single from his third studio album, Your Arsenal (1992). It was the third and final Morrissey single to be produced by glam rock musician Mick Ronson. Reaching number 35 in the UK Singles Chart, the song had the distinction of being Morrissey's lowest-charting solo single up to that point. "Certain People I Know" was the first Morrissey single to be released following the singer's bottling off stage at the Madstock festival when he supported Madness and the subsequent NME story regarding his alleged racism. This led to the single cover being changed from featuring the singer's name spelt out in the colours of the Union Jack to plain black writing.


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