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OK, a fairly well known one to get you started. What's the song this lyric is from? "A jumped up pantry boy" |
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Moving on. Again what's the song? "Take me to the haven of your bed" |
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Moving on to a B-side now. Heh heh heh. "Oh, the alcoholic afternoons". What's the song? |
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Now another heartfelt beauty, but what song is it from? "Keep me in mind" |
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Which later Smiths song does this line come from? "Any man could get used to" |
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Now onto one of the many songs Morrissey wrote about one of his many problems. But which song is the lyric from? "You tug my arm" |
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Onto a slightly more upbeat number, and a definite live favourite. "When you lay in awe". What's the song? |
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Which song from the Smiths' final album does this lyric come from? "The note I wrote" |
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On to another B-Side that most bands would have been delighted to have as their best known single. What song is it? "And general decay" |
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And I think I'll finish with (probably) the most overtly sexually explicit lyric Morrissey wrote in his time with the Smiths; ie not very explicit at all. Quite an easy one if you know it, what's the song? "Let me get my hands" |
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