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Album :: The World Won''t Listen

The World Won

(February 1987)

Ask - The World Won't Listen
Asleep - The World Won't Listen
Bigmouth Strikes Again - The World Won't Listen
Golden Lights - The World Won't Listen
Half A Person - The World Won't Listen
London - The World Won't Listen
Money Changes Everything - The World Won't Listen
Oscillate Wildly - The World Won't Listen
Panic - The World Won't Listen
Rubber Ring - The World Won't Listen
Shakespeare's Sister - The World Won't Listen
Shoplifters Of The World Unite - The World Won't Listen
Stretch Out And Wait (The World Won't Listen) - The World Won't Listen
That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore - The World Won't Listen
The Boy With The Thorn In His Side - The World Won't Listen
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out - The World Won't Listen
Unloveable - The World Won't Listen
You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby - The World Won't Listen

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Composta da singoli, b-sides e brani rari, questa raccolta di 18 canzoni è inusuale per il fatto che contiene due brani strumentali, "Money Changes Everything" e "Oscillate Wildly". Il titolo riflette la scontentezza di Morrissey sulle capacità degli Smiths di restare nelle classifiche di vendita.

The sequel to Hatful Of Hollow, released in early 1987. Made up of singles, B-sides, and rare tracks, this 18-song compilation is unusual in that it features two instrumentals, "Money Changes Everything" and "Oscillate Wildly". The title reflects Morrissey's unhappiness with the charting abilities of The Smiths.