The Last Of the Famous International Playboys
Morrissey
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Dear hero, imprisoned With all the new crimes That you are perfecting Oh, I can't help quoting you 'Cause everything That you said rings true And now in my cell Well, I followed you And here's a list of who I slew Reggie Kray, do you know my name? Oh, don't say you don't Please say you do, ohh ohh I am the last of the famous International playboys The last of the famous International playboys And in my cell Well, I loved you And every man with a job to do Ronnie Kray, do you know my face? Oh, don't say you don't Please say you do, ohh ohh I am the last of the famous International playboys The last of the famous International playboys In our lifetime those who kill The news world Hands them stardom And these are the ways On which I was raised These are the ways On which I was raised I never wanted to kill I am not naturally evil Such things I do Just to make myself More attractive to you Have I failed? Oh, the last of the famous International playboys The last of the famous
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Written by: Stephen Brian Street, Steven Morrissey
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10 facts about this song
ReleaseThe song "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" was released by Morissey in 1989.
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PerformanceIt was regarded as one of Morrissey's first solo performances after the breaking up of his band, The Smiths.
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Chart PerformanceDespite not being included on any of Morrissey's original studio albums, the song hit No. 6 on UK Singles Chart.
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Song InspirationThe song was said to be inspired by the infamous London gangsters, the Kray twins.
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Music VideoThe music video of the song was directed by Tim Broad and it shows Morrissey and his band escaping from the back of a police van.
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ReissueIt was reissued in 2010 and reached number 9 on the UK Singles chart, including a new artwork showing an image of actor James Dean.
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Band MembersFor the recording of this song, Morrissey reunited the musicians who had played on The Smiths' final studio album, "Strangeways, Here We Come".
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Live PerformanceMorrissey performed "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" on an episode of "Top of the Pops" in 1989.
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Song ThemesThe lyrics of the song reflect Morrissey's fascination with fame, crime, and loneliness - frequently recurring themes in his music.
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Cover VersionsDespite its popularity, the song has not been widely covered by other artists, maintaining it as a uniquely Morrissey composition.
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