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We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful

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Wikipedia article




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| artist = Morrissey

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| label = HMV

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* Morrissey

* Alain Whyte

| producer = Mick Ronson

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"'We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful'" is a song by English singer-songwriter Morrissey from his third studio album, 'Your Arsenal' (1992). It was released as the lead single from the album on 27 April 2001, by His Master's Voice (HMV). It was the first Morrissey single to be co-written with guitarist Alain Whyte and produced by glam rock guitarist Mick Ronson, known for his work with David Bowie as one of the Spiders from Mars. The song peaked at 17 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 9 in Ireland.

Background and content



Morrissey said that the lyrics were about the music scene in Manchester, with bands contesting for success. James lead singer Tim Booth has claimed the song is about the success James had as a fellow Manchester band, once performing it at a festival in place of Morrissey. Morrissey, however, states that the song is not about James. On hating when his friends became successful, Morrissey said: "When my old friend Simon Topping [the frontman of Manchester band A Certain Ratio] appeared on the cover of the NME, I died a thousand deaths of sorrow and lay down in the woods to die."

Critical reception



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Andrew Collins in 'NME' gave a very negative review of the single, writing that "this is by far and away the ex-Smith's WORST single" and described the music as "the sound of five men bashing around in the darkness in search of a tune" before finishing the review by announcing "Moz is history, and we'd all do well to learn it." In a retrospective review, Ned Raggett of AllMusic wrote, "It may be a mouthful, but as delivered it becomes a wonderfully funny, intentionally bitchy sentiment for this EP's lead track."

Live performances



Morrissey debuted the song during the second US leg of his tour promoting the 'Kill Uncle' album. The first half of the song was performed during the aborted gig at Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, in 1991, in which 48 people were injured as the crowd rushed the stage. It was then performed in concert for the duration of his tour in 1992 promoting 'Your Arsenal'. Fellow Manchester band James performed it as a set opener when standing in for Morrissey at Glastonbury, with frontman Tim Booth stating beforehand that "this is our Morrissey impression".

Track listings



'7-inch vinyl and cassette'

# "We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful"

# "Suedehead" (live London 4/10/91)

'12-inch vinyl (UK)'

# "We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful"

# "Suedehead" (live London 4/10/91)

# "I've Changed My Plea to Guilty" (live London 4/10/91)

# "Pregnant for the Last Time" (live London 4/10/91)

'CD (UK)'

# "We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful"

# "Suedehead" (live London 4/10/91)

# "I've Changed My Plea to Guilty" (live London 4/10/91)

# "Alsatian Cousin" (live London 4/10/91)

'12-inch vinyl and CD (US)'

# "We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful"

# "Suedehead" (live London 4/10/91)

# "I've Changed My Plea to Guilty" (live London 4/10/91)

# "Pregnant for the Last Time" (live London 4/10/91)

# "Alsatian Cousin" (live London 4/10/91)

Musicians



* Morrissey voice

* Alain Whyte guitar

* Boz Boorer guitar

* Gary Day bass guitar

* Spencer Cobrin drums

Charts



Release history



References




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