MORRISSEY

- Suedehead Lyrics

Why do you come here?
And why, why do you hang around?
I'm so sorry, oh, I'm so sorry

Why do you come here
When you know it makes things hard for me?
When you know, oh, why do you come?

Why do you telephone?
And why send me silly notes?
I'm so sorry, oh, I'm so sorry

Why do you come here
When you know it makes things hard for me?
When you know, oh, why do you come?

You had to sneak into my room just to read my diary
It was just to see, just to see
All the things you knew I'd written about you
Oh so many illustrations
Oh, but I'm so very sickened
Oh, I am so sickened and now

Oh, it was a good lay, good lay
It was a good lay, good lay
It was a good lay, good lay, aha

Oh, it was a good lay, good lay
It was a good lay, good lay
Oh, it was a good lay, good lay
Ah ah ha ah ha

Oh, it was a good lay
It was a good lay, ah
It was a good lay, good lay, good lay
Ah ha ah ha

It was a good lay, it was a good lay

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Facts about Suedehead

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Who wrote Suedehead lyrics?


Suedehead is written by Steven Morrissey, Stephen Brian Street.
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When was Suedehead released?


It is first released on March 14, 1988 as part of Morrissey's album "Viva Hate" which includes 13 tracks in total. This song is the 6th track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind Suedehead lyrics?


When we interpret the meaning being expressed, the song 'Suedehead' by Morrissey explores a complicated relationship which causes emotional pain to one partner through their actions. The lyrics show feelings of betrayal and disgust which the singer experiences after entering his room to read his diary but he also remembers their physical connection despite their bad relationship. Suedehead lyrics show six different emotional states through their musical elements which include heartbreak and angst and love and despair and self-reflection. The song presents two main elements which create emotional conflict between confusion and regret and between relationships and complex situations. The lyrics contain mature themes and suggestive language that may not be suitable for children under 13. The expression 'good lay' contains sexual content which results in a PG-13 rating.


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Which genre is Suedehead?


Suedehead falls under the genre Rock.
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How long is the song Suedehead?


Suedehead song length is 3 minutes and 49 seconds.
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these lyrics are last corrected by Alvin C. Patacsil
Songwriter(s): Steven Morrissey, Stephen Brian Street
Record Label(s): 1988 Sire Records Company Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company
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