This Charming Man

The Smiths

About This Charming Man

"This Charming Man" is a song by the English rock band the Smiths, written by guitarist Johnny Marr and singer Morrissey. Released as the group's second single in October 1983 on the independent record label Rough Trade, it is defined by Marr's jangle pop guitar riff and Morrissey's characteristically morose lyrics, which revolve around the recurrent Smiths themes of sexual ambiguity and lust. Feeling detached from the early 1980s mainstream gay culture, Morrissey wrote "This Charming Man" to evoke an older, more coded and self-aware underground scene. The singer said of the song's lyrics: "I really like the idea of the male voice being quite vulnerable, of it being taken and slightly manipulated, rather than there being always this heavy machismo thing that just bores everybody."Although only moderately successful on first release—the single peaked at number 25 on the UK Singles Chart, "This Charming Man" has been widely praised in both the music and mainstream press. Re-issued in 1992, it reached number 8 on the UK Singles Chart (making it the Smiths' biggest UK hit by chart position). In 2004, BBC Radio 2 listeners voted it number 97 on the station's "Sold on Song Top 100" poll. Mojo magazine journalists placed the track at number 1 on their 2008 "50 Greatest UK Indie Records of All Time" feature. It was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry in 2015. 


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Punctured bicycle
On a hillside desolate
Will nature make a man of me yet?

When in this charming car
This charming man

Why pamper life's complexity
When the leather runs smooth
On the passenger's seat?

I would go out tonight
But I haven't got a stitch to wear
This man said, "It's gruesome
That someone so handsome should care"

Ah, a jumped-up pantry boy
Who never knew his place
He said, "Return the ring"
He knows so much about these things
He knows so much about these things

I would go out tonight
But I haven't got a stitch to wear
This man said, "It's gruesome
That someone so handsome should care"

La, la-la, la-la, la-la, this charming man
Oh, la-la, la-la, la-la, this charming man

Ah, a jumped-up pantry boy
Who never knew his place
He said, "Return the ring"
He knows so much about these things
He knows so much about these things
He knows so much about these things

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The Smiths

The Smiths were an English alternative rock band, formed in Manchester in 1982. Based on the song writing partnership of vocalist Morrissey and guitarist Johnny Marr, the band also included bassist Andy Rourke and drummer Mike Joyce. Critics have called them the most important alternative rock band to emerge from the British independent music scene of the 1980s. The group was signed to the independent record label Rough Trade Records, on which they released four studio albums, several compilations, and numerous non-LP singles. Although they had limited commercial success outside the UK while they were still together, and never released a single that charted higher than number 10 in their home country, The Smiths won a significant following, and remain cult an… more »

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Written by: Steven Morrissey, Johnny Marr

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10 facts about this song

Song Identity
"This Charming Man" is written and performed by the British band The Smiths. The main songwriter of the band is Johnny Marr, with lead vocals from Morrissey.
Release Date
The song was released on 28 October 1983 by the independent record label Rough Trade.
Chart Success
Despite not reaching the top 10 in the UK Singles Chart on its first release, it peaked at No. 25. However, it is now recognized as one of the greatest singles of all time.
Musical Style
"This Charming Man" is known for Johnny Marr's jangly guitar work, and Morrissey's unique, melancholic vocal style.
Song Lyrics
The lyrics follow Morrissey's recurring themes of social unease and sexual ambiguity, depicted as a narrative about a young man's encounter with a charming stranger.
Song Reception
The song received critical acclaim upon release and is often considered one of the greatest indie anthems.
Cultural Influence
"This Charming Man" was instrumental in establishing the band's reputation and becoming an anthem for the 'indie' music genre.
Sound Innovations
The song is notable for Marr’s innovative use of a capo and an open tuning, contributing to its distinctive sound.
Subsequent Re-releases
The song has been re-released twice: in 1992 it reached No. 8 on the UK singles chart, and in 2008 it reached No. 30.
Cover Versions
The song has been covered by various artists, including Death Cab for Cutie and Stars, indicating its ongoing influence and popularity.

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