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MORRISSEY Single | |
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Name | Roy's Keen |
Release | 06 October 1997 |
Total Length | 3:36 |
Recorded | Winter 1996 |
Writer/composer | Morrissey/Whyte |
Producer | Steve Lillywhite |
Art work | Roger Mayne |
Publisher | Island Records |
Format(s) | 7" Vinyl, 12" Vinyl, CD |
Chart position | UK #42 |
Single chronology | |
Alma Matters ← Roy's Keen → Satan Rejected My Soul
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Information
Recording
Release
Track list
7" Vinyl
- – 0:00 (Morrissey/) – 0:00 (Morrissey/)
Lyrics
(Go on!)
He's romancing you And chancing his arm He'll be here, smiling on time
He's romancing you And chancing his arm He'll be here, smiling on time
Roy's keen, oh, Roy's keen Roy's keen, oh, Roy's keen We've never seen a keener Window-cleaner
Back up the ladder Into each corner Dunking the chamois Just think of the goodwill
The ladder's a planet Roy is a star And I am a satellite (But that's alright)
He can hold a smile for as long as you require (Even longer) He can hold a smile for as long as you require (Even longer)
Roy's keen, oh, Roy's keen Roy's keen, oh, Roy's keen We've never seen a keener Window-cleaner
Back up the ladder Into each corner Dunking the chamois Just think of the goodwill
The ladder's a planet Roy is a star And I am a satellite I will be set alight
Don't say you'll hold it steady Then you let it go Don't say you'll hold it steady Then you let it go
You're up the ladder Into each corner Foot in a bucket We trust you to wreck it
Even when it's under your nose Well, you just can't see it, can you? Well it's here right under your nose And you just can't see it, can you?
Roy's keen Roy's keen Roy's keen Roy's keen We've never seen a keener Window-cleaner
Television Performances
Top Of The Pops, Sept 1997:
The Jack Docherty Show, 31 December 1998:
Personnel
- Morrissey - Vocals
- - Bass guitar, guitars
- - Guitars, keyboard
- - Drums
- Producer -
- Assistant Engineer -
- Art co-ordination -
- Layout -
- Photography -
Sleeve Artwork
Live History
Play count (Morrissey concert): 62
Morrissey live history:
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1997-09-12 (Morrissey concert)
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1997-09-13 (Morrissey concert)
- Boston, Massachusetts 1997-09-14 (Morrissey concert)
- Providence, Rhode Island 1997-09-16 (Morrissey concert)
- New York, New York 1997-09-17 (Morrissey concert)
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1997-09-19 (Morrissey concert)
- Washington, DC 1997-09-20 (Morrissey concert)
- Cleveland, Ohio 1997-09-21 (Morrissey concert)
- Kalamazoo, Michigan 1997-09-23 (Morrissey concert)
- Ann Arbor, Michigan 1997-09-24 (Morrissey concert)
Appears On
Discogs Information
Credits
- Artwork [Ink] - David Peschek
- Artwork [Picture] - Roger Mayne (2)
- Bass - Jonny Bridgwood
- Drums - Spencer Cobrin
- Guitar - Boz Boorer
- Guitar, Backing Vocals - Alain Whyte
- Layout [Paste] - Chris Dwyer (2)
- Other [Best Boy] - Debbie Dannell
- Other [Cathode] - Trish Scorgie
- Other [Detection] - Ingrid Olson
- Photography By - derick Ion
- Producer - Danton Supple
- Producer - Steve Lillywhite
- Vocals, Written-By - Morrissey
Notes
Issued in a side opening sleeve with a soft sheen finish. Thick cardstock. Spine with text. Disc held in a white die cut paper inner.
Runouts are etched.
Images
- Roy's Keen - Discogs master release: https://www.discogs.com/master/32748
- Roy's Keen (12" 45 RPM Single) - Discogs release: https://www.discogs.com/release/1750325-Morrissey-Roys-Keen
Wikipedia Information
"Roy's Keen" is a song by Morrissey, released as a single in October 1997. It was the second single to be taken from the Maladjusted album and was the third solo Morrissey single not to feature himself in the cover picture, instead using a photograph of two boys taken by Roger Mayne on London's Southam Street in the 1950s. The single reached number 42 on the UK Singles Chart. Its failure to reach the top 40 meant a performance of the song recorded for Top of the Pops did not air until it was shown on Top of the Pops 2 in 2003. The title refrain is a pun on the name of former Manchester United footballer Roy Keane – as Morrissey acknowledged during live performances of the song by changing words to "never seen a keener midfielder". The song was played over the closing credits of Keane's 2002 documentary As I See It. Despite being released as a single, the song was omitted from Maladjusted's remastered CD reissue in 2009.