MP3 2436 mb.
Performer: Morrissey
Title: Piccadilly Palare
Country: Australia
Catalog Number: 2489-7
Label: EMI
Released: 1990
Style: Indie Rock
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 009
| 1 | Piccadilly Palare | 3:26 |
| 2 | Get Off The Stage | 3:04 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12POP 1624, 20 4054 6 | Morrissey | Piccadilly Palare (12", Single) | His Master's Voice, His Master's Voice | 12POP 1624, 20 4054 6 | UK | 1990 |
| 060 20 4054 6, 060-20 4054 6 | Morrissey | Piccadilly Palare (12", Maxi) | His Master's Voice, His Master's Voice | 060 20 4054 6, 060-20 4054 6 | Europe | 1990 |
| TCPOP 1624 | Morrissey | Piccadilly Palare (Cass, Single) | His Master's Voice | TCPOP 1624 | UK | 1990 |
| EMI 2231 | Morrissey | Interesting Drug (7", Single, Com) | EMI | EMI 2231 | Australia | 1989 |
| 2040547 | Morrissey | Piccadilly Palare (7", Single) | EMI France | 2040547 | France | 1990 |
Piccadilly Palare was a single released by Morrissey in October 1990. The song features one of Morrissey's former colleagues from The Smiths, Andy Rourke, marking the last time any former member of The Smiths would collaborate with Morrissey. As with November Spawned a Monster, Morrissey chose to write about a subject unusual in pop music, namely male prostitution around the Piccadilly area of London. The title of the song refers to the cant slang language polari, first used by male prostitutes in. Album Bona Drag. Piccadilly Palare Lyrics. Off the rails I was and Off the rails I was happy to stay Get out of my way On the rack I was Easy meat, and a reasonably good buy A reasonably good buy. The Piccadilly Palare Was just silly slang Between me and the boys in my gang So bona to vada, oh you Your lovely eek and Your lovely riah. We plied an ancient trade Where we threw all life's Instructions away Exchanging lies and digs my way 'Cause in a belted coat Oh, I secretly knew That I hadn't a clue. Piccadilly Palare. Despite reaching a disappointing number 18 on the British singles chart, Piccadilly Palare was a generally well received single, and the last release before Morrissey began a writing partnership with Mark Nevin. It also features one of Morrissey's former colleagues from The Smiths, Andy Rourke. The title of the son read more. Songs in album Morrissey - Piccadilly Palare 1990. Morrissey - Piccadilly Palare. Morrissey - At Amber. Morrissey - Get Off The Stage. 2019 г. MORRISSEY - Piccadilly Palare Single, Album Version JOIN US ON OUR WebRadio d- -b . 50 видео Воспроизвести все Микс MORRISSEY - Piccadilly Palare Single, Album VersionYouTube. Piccadilly Palare is a track by Morrissey from the album The CD Singles '88-'91 released in 2000. This track is rated in the top 10 of all tracks on . Piccadilly Palare by Morrissey Year: 2000 From the album The CD Singles '88-'91 track 21. Average Rating: 79100 from 3 votes. Piccadilly Palare appears on the following albums by Morrissey . Morrissey 1990 2 songs. 1 At Amber. 2 Piccadilly Palare. More albums from Morrissey. I Am Not a Dog on a Chain. Piccadilly Palare is found on the album Singles 13-CD Box. Found on more albums: The CD Singles, Vol. 1: 1988-1991 Suedehead Best Of London 1991 Bona Drag. Morrissey Piccadilly Palare. The Piccadilly Palare Was just silly slang Between me and the boys in my gang So bona to vada. oh you Your lovely eek and Your lovely riah. We plied an ancient trade Where we threw all life's Instructions away Exchanging lies and digs my way Cause in a belted coat Oh, I secretly knew That I hadn't a clue. This song is by Morrissey and appears on the album Bona Drag 1990 and on the compilation album Suedehead - The Best of Morrissey 1997. Off the rails I was andOff the railsI was happy to stayGet out of my wayOn the rack I wasEasy meat, and a reasonably good buyA reasonably good buy. The Piccadilly palareWas just silly slangBetween me and the boys in my gangSo Bona to Vada. OH YOUYour lovely eek andYour lovely riah