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{{Discobox | {{Discobox | ||
| Name = Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before | | Name = Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before | ||
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| Art = Cover star: [[Murray Head]] film still from "[[The Family Way]]" (1966) | | Art = Cover star: [[Murray Head]] film still from "[[The Family Way]]" (1966) | ||
| Vinyl Etching = No matrix message | | Vinyl Etching = No matrix message | ||
| Publisher = [[ | | Publisher = [[Sire Records]] (US)<br>[[Line Records]] (Germany)<br[[Megadisc]] (Netherlands) | ||
| Format = 7" Vinyl, 12" Vinyl, CD | | Format = 7" Vinyl, 12" Vinyl, CD | ||
| Release = September 1987 | | Release = September 1987 | ||
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| 04link = I Keep Mine Hidden | | 04link = I Keep Mine Hidden | ||
| 04-duration = 1:57 (Morrissey/Marr) | | 04-duration = 1:57 (Morrissey/Marr) | ||
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===12" Vinyl=== | |||
Netherlands - [Megadisc – MD 125280] | |||
{{tracklist | |||
| 01 = Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before | |||
| 01link = Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before (single) | |||
| 01-duration = 3:32 (Morrissey/Marr) | |||
| 02 = Pretty Girls Make Graves | |||
| 02link = Pretty Girls Make Graves | |||
| 02app = (Early Cello / Troy Tate version) | |||
| 02-duration = 3:35 (Morrissey/Marr) | |||
| 03 = Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others | |||
| 03link = Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others | |||
| 03app = (live) | |||
| 03-duration = 5:03 (Morrissey/Marr) | |||
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Revision as of 19:25, 26 September 2021
THE SMITHS Single | |
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Name | Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before |
Release | September 1987 |
Total Length | 3:32 |
Recorded | Spring 1987 |
Writer/composer | Morrissey/Marr |
Producer | Stephen Street Assisted by Morrissey & Johnny Marr |
Art work | Cover star: Murray Head film still from "The Family Way" (1966) |
Vinyl Etching | No matrix message |
Publisher | Sire Records (US) Line Records (Germany)<brMegadisc (Netherlands) |
Format(s) | 7" Vinyl, 12" Vinyl, CD |
Chart position | Not applicable |
Single chronology | |
I Started Something I Couldn't Finish ← Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before → Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
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Information
In 2011, ["Gurglejerk" & "altscott3000"] made the "stem" files for this song available.
This featured the song in component parts (including the vocal) for the Rock Band 3 video game.
This song was covered by Mark Ronson in 2007 (reaching number 2).
Track list
7" Vinyl
US - [Sire – 9 28136-7]
- Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before – 3:32 (Morrissey/Marr)
- I Keep Mine Hidden – 1:57 (Morrissey/Marr)
7" Vinyl
Germany - [Line Records – LS 1.00025]
- Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before – 3:32 (Morrissey/Marr)
- Girlfriend In A Coma – 2:02 (Morrissey/Marr)
12" Vinyl / CD
Germany - [Line Records – LMS 3.00013 / LICD 9.00440]
- Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before – 3:32 (Morrissey/Marr)
- Work Is A Four-Letter Word – 2:47 (Black/Woolfenden)
- Girlfriend In A Coma – 2:02 (Morrissey/Marr)
- I Keep Mine Hidden – 1:57 (Morrissey/Marr)
12" Vinyl
Netherlands - [Megadisc – MD 125280]
- Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before – 3:32 (Morrissey/Marr)
- Pretty Girls Make Graves (Early Cello / Troy Tate version) – 3:35 (Morrissey/Marr)
- Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others (live) – 5:03 (Morrissey/Marr)
Lyrics
Stop me, oh, stop me Stop me if you think that you've heard this one before Stop me, oh, stop me Stop me if you think that you've heard this one before
Nothing's changed I still love you, oh, I still love you Only slightly, only slightly less than I used to, my love
I was delayed, I was way-laid An emergency stop I smelt the last ten seconds of life I crashed down on the crossbar And the pain was enough to make a shy, bald, Buddhist reflect And plan a mass murder Who said I'd lied to her?
Oh, who said I'd lied because I never? I never Who said I'd lied because I never?
I was detained, I was restrained And broke my spleen and broke my knee And then he really laced into me Friday night in-out patients Who said I'd lied to her?
Oh, who said I'd lied? Because I never, I never Who said I'd lied? Because I never
And so I drank one It became four And when I fell on the floor I drank more
Stop me, oh, stop me Stop me if you think that you've heard this one before Stop me, oh, stop me Stop me if you think that you've heard this one before Nothing's changed I still love you, oh, I still love you Only slightly, only slightly less than I used to, my love
Music Video
Live History
Play count (The Smiths concert): 0
Play count (Morrissey concert): 127
Morrissey live history:
- Wolverhampton, England 1988-12-22 (Morrissey concert)
- Tulsa, Oklahoma 2006-03-13 (Morrissey concert)
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 2006-03-14 (Morrissey concert)
- London, England 2006-05-28 (Morrissey concert)
- Karlstad, Sweden 2006-08-07 (Morrissey concert)
- Karlstad, Sweden 2006-08-08 (Morrissey concert)
- Oslo, Norway 2006-08-10 (Morrissey concert)
- Paredes de Coura, Portugal 2006-08-15 (Morrissey concert)
- Salzburg, Austria 2006-08-17 (Morrissey concert)
- Staffordshire, England 2006-08-19 (Morrissey concert)
Appears On
- Strangeways, Here We Come
- Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before (single)
- Best...I
- The Complete Picture
- 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)
- Please, Please, Please: A Tribute To The Smiths
Cover Versions
Discogs Information
Credits
- Bass Guitar - Andy Rourke
- Coordinator [Art Co-ordination] - Jo Slee
- Drums - Mike Joyce
- Guitar - Johnny Marr
- Layout - Caryn Gough
- Sleeve - Morrissey
- Voice - Morrissey
- Written-By - Johnny Marr
- Written-By - Morrissey
Notes
Recorded at The Wool Hall in Bath during Spring 1987.
Cover Star - Murray Head. ©1966 Weintraub Entertainments.
From the Sire album [url=http://www.discogs.com/master/21143]"Strangeways, Here We Come"[/url] Available on LP, Cassette and Compact Disc (1/4/2-25649)
Morrissey/Marr Songs Ltd. PRS adm. by Warner-Tamerlane Pub. Corp. BMI Sire Records Company, Marketed by Warner Bros. Records, Inc. © 1987 Sire Records Company ℗ 1987 Sire Records Company Made in U.S.A.
Images
- Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before - Discogs master release: https://www.discogs.com/master/21136
- Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before (7" 45 RPM Single Styrene Allied Pressing) - Discogs release: https://www.discogs.com/release/1579000-The-Smiths-Stop-Me-If-You-Think-Youve-Heard-This-One-Before
Discogs information (additional release)
Notes
Lic. by Rough Trade Records Ltd., London
Recorded at The Wool Hall, Bath during Spring 1987 Pressed and printed in Western Germany P.1987 C.1987
Center labels printed as "Side 1" for both sides of the 7-inch.
Cover Star - Murray Head, © 1966 Weintraub Entertainments.
Runouts are stamped except for 'ED' and 'BN', which are hand-etched.
Images
- Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before / Girlfriend In A Coma (7" 45 RPM Single Grey) - Discogs release: https://www.discogs.com/release/1010689-The-Smiths-Stop-Me-If-You-Think-Youve-Heard-This-One-Before-Girlfriend-In-A-Coma
Discogs information (additional release)
Notes
Back cover still uses the same back as the "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before" 12" release layout, with "STOP ME IF YOU THINK YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE" listed first. But the spine says, "THE SMITHS - GIRLFRIEND IN A COMA - MAXI SINGLE - 12 INCH".
Images
- Stop Me If You Think That You've Heard This One Before (12" 45 RPM Maxi-Single) - Discogs release: https://www.discogs.com/release/371064-The-Smiths-Stop-Me-If-You-Think-That-Youve-Heard-This-One-Before
Discogs information (additional release)
Notes
Alternate rear sleeve variation looks more like the back of the sleeve of other international editions. It is all grey with no image, only the track listing and the block of credits in yellow and the Megadisc logo, marketing credit and catalogue number in white in the bottom right corner
Images
- Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before (12" Alternate sleeve) - Discogs release: https://www.discogs.com/release/7650486-The-Smiths-Stop-Me-If-You-Think-Youve-Heard-This-One-Before
Discogs information (additional release)
Notes
Cover Star: Murray Head © 1966 Weintraub Entertainments tracks 1 & 3: Recorded at The Wool Hall in Bath during Spring 1987 tracks 2 & 4: Recorded in London
Manufactured in Western Germany. P.1987 Line Music GmbH. ℗ 1987 / © 1987
(without barcode)
Images
- Stop Me () - Discogs release: https://www.discogs.com/release/679168-The-Smiths-Stop-Me
Wikipedia Information
"Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before" is a song by the English rock band the Smiths, written by singer Morrissey and guitarist Johnny Marr. The song was first released on the group's 1987 album Strangeways, Here We Come. Marr's music features a larger sound, courtesy of a 12-string Gibson ES-335, and one of his few guitar solos with the Smiths. Morrissey's lyrics allude to alcohol and deception. Although the song was originally planned to be released as a single in August 1987, the BBC objected to the song's lyrical reference to mass murder in the aftermath of the Hungerford massacre. As a result, "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before" was only released as a single in America, Australia, and some European markets, while "I Started Something I Couldn't Finish" was chosen to replace the song as the band's new UK single. Despite its censorship by British radio, "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before" has seen critical acclaim for Marr's guitar work and Morrissey's witty lyricism. It has since appeared on multiple compilation albums and has been ranked by music writers as one of the band's best songs.