@ALBUM: Viva Hate

Morrissey                      Voice
Stephen Street                 Bass Guitar, Guitar
Vini Reilly                    Guitar, Keyboard
Andrew Paresi                  The Drums

John Metcalfe                  Viola
Fenella Barton                 Violin
Mark Davies                    Cello
Richard Koster                 Violin
Robert Woollard                Cello
Rachel Maguire                 Cello


     Alsatian Cousin
     Little Man, What Now?
     Everyday Is Like Sunday
     Bengali in Platforms
     Angel, Angel, Down We Go Together
     Late Night, Maudlin Street
     Suedehead
     Break Up the Family
     Hairdresser On Fire
     The Ordinary Boys
     I Don't Mind If You Forget Me
     Dial-A-Cliche
     Margaret On the Guillotine

@SONG: Alsatian Cousin"

     Were you and he Lovers?
     and would you say so if you were?
     on a forecourt
     on a Friday
     passing my way
     Were you and he Lovers?
     and if you were, then say that you were!
     on a groundsheet
     under canvas
     with your tent-flap
     open wide
     A note upon his desk:
     "P.S. Bring Me Home And Have Me!"
     Leather elbows on a tweed coat
     - Oh! -
     Is THAT the best you can do?
     So came his reply:
     "...but on the desk is where I want you!"
     So I ask (even though I know):
     were you and he Lovers?

@SONG: Little Man, What Now?"

     An afternoon nostalgia
     television show
     you spoke in silhouette
     (but they couldn't name you)
     although the panel were
     very polite to you
     but I remembered you
     from Friday nights 1969
     ATV - you murdered every line
     too old to be a child star
     too young to take leads
     four seasons passed
     and they AXED you
     nervously juvenile
     (WON'T SMILE!)
     What became of you?
     did that swift eclipse torture you?
     a star at eighteen
     and then-suddenly gone
     down to a few lines
     in the back page of a teenage annual
     oh but I remembered you
     I looked up to you

@SONG: Everyday Is Like Sunday"

     Trudging slowly over wet sand
     back to the bench
     where your clothes were stolen
     this is the coastal town
     that they forgot to close down
     Armageddon - come Armageddon!
     Come Armageddon! Come!
     Everyday is like Sunday
     everyday is silent and grey
     Hide on the promenade
     scratch out a postcard
     "how I dearly with I was not here"
     in the seaside town
     ...that they forgot to bomb
     Come! Come! Come - nuclear bomb!
     Everyday is like Sunday
     everyday is silent and grey
     Trudging back over pebbles and sand
     and a strange dust lands on your hands
     (and on your face)
     Everyday is like Sunday
     "Win Yourself A Cheap Tray"
     share some greased tea with me
     everyday is silent and grey

@SONG: Bengali in Platforms"

     No no no
     he does not want to depress you
     oh no no no no no
     he only wants to impress you
     Bengali in platform
     she only wants to embrace your culture
     and to be your friend forever
     Bengali, Bengali
     oh shelve your Western plans
     and understand that life is hard enough when you belong here
     A silver-studded rim that glistens
     and an ankle-star that...blinds me
     a lemon sole so very high
     which only reminds me, to tell you
     so I break the news gently
     I break the news to you gently
     "Shelve your plans"
     Bengali, Bengali
     its the touchy march of time
     that blinds you
     don't blame me
     don't hate me
     just because I'm the one to tell you
     that life is hard enough when you belong here
     life is hard enough when you belong here
     shelve your western plans
     life is hard enough when you belong here

@SONG: Angel, Angel, Down We Go Together"

     Angel, Angel
     don't take your life tonight
     I know they take
     and that they take in turn
     and they give you nothing real
     for yourself in return
     and when they've used you
     and they've broken you
     and wasted all your money
     and cast your shell aside
     and when they've bought you
     and they've sold you
     and they've billed you for the pleasure
     and they've made your parents cry
     I will be here
     BELIEVE ME
     I will be here
     ...believe me
     Angel, don't take your life
     some people have got no pride
     they do not understand
     the Urgency of life
     but I love you more than life
     I love you more than life
     I love you more than life
     I love you more than life

@SONG: Late Night, Maudlin Street"

     The last night on Maudlin Street
     goodbye house
     goodbye stairs
     I was born here
     I was raised here, and
     ...I took some stick here
     love at first sight
     may sound trite
     but it's true, you know
     I could list the details
     of everything you ever wore
     or said, or how you stood that day
     and as we spend the last night
     on Maudlin Street, I say
     "goodbye house-forever!"
     I never stole a happy hour
     around here
     Where the world's ugliest boy
     became what you see
     here I am - the ugliest man
     Its the last night on Maudlin Street
     and truly I do love you
     oh, truly I do love you
     When I sleep with that picture of 
     you framed beside my bed
     oh, it's childish and it's silly
     but I think it's you in my room
     by the bed (...yes, I told you it was silly...)
     and I know
     I took strange pills
     but I never meant to hurt you
     oh truly I love you
     I came home late one night 
     everyone had gone to bed
     nobody stays up for you
     when you have sixteen stitches
     all around your head
     the last buss I missed to Maudlin Street
     so, he drove me home in the Van
     complaining: "Women only like me for my mind..."
     don't leave your torch behind
     power-cuts ahead
     as we crept through the park
     but no I cannot steal a pair of jeans
     off a clothesline for you
     but you...without clothes
     oh I could not keep a straight face
     me - without clothes?
     well a nation turns its back and gags...
     I'm packed
     I am moving house
     a half-life disappears today
     every slag waves me on
     (secretly wishing me gone
     well, I will be soon
     oh - I will be soon)
     There were bad times on Maudlin Street
     when they took you away in a police car
     dear Inspector - don't you know?
     don't you care?
     don't you know - about Love?
     Your gran died
     and your mother died
     on Maudlin Street
     in pain and ashamed
     with never time to say
     those special things
     I took the keys from Maudlin Street
     well, it's only bricks and mortar!
     and...truly I do love you
     wherever you are
     wherever you are

@SONG: Suedehead"

     Why do you come here
     why do you hang around
     I'm so sorry
     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
     I'm so sorry
     why do you come here
     when you know it makes
     thing hard for me
     when you know, oh
     why do you come?
     You had to sneak into my room
     'just' to read my diary
     was it just to see all the things
     you knew I'd written about you?
     and...so many illustrations
     I'm so very sickened
     oh, I am so sickened NOW

@SONG: Break Up the Family"

     The strange logic of your clumsiest line
     stayed emblazoned on my mind
     break up the family
     and lets begin to live our lives
     I went to see all my friends tonight
     it wasn't Youth, it wasn't even Life
     born Old, sadly wise
     resigned (well, we were)
     to ending our lives
     I'm so glad to grow older
     to move away from those awful times
     I want to see all my friends tonight
     Yes you found love but you weren't
     at peace with your life
     home late, full of Hate
     despise the ties that bind
     oh I'm so glad to grow older
     to move away from those younger years
     now I'm in love for the first time
     and I don't feel bad
     Let me see all my old friends
     let me put my arm around them
     because I really do love them
     now, does that sound mad?
     Captain of games, solid framed
     I stood on the touchline
     hailstones, driven home
     in his car - no breaks? I don't mind
     I'm just so glad to grow older
     to move away from those darker years
     I'm in love for the first time
     and I don't feel bad
     so wish me luck my friends
     goodbye

@SONG: Hairdresser on Fire"

     Here is London
     here is London
     is it home of the free,
     or what?
     can you squeeze me
     into an empty page of your diary
     and psychologically save me
     I've got faith in you
     I sense the power
     in the fingers
     within an hour the power
     can totally destroy me
     or it could same my life
     here is London
     'home of the brash, outrageous
     and free'
     you are repressed
     but you're remarkably dressed
     is it Real?
     but you're far to busy
     busy scissors
     busy clippers
     hair dresser on fire
     all around Sloane Square
     and you're far too busy
     to see me
     "busy,busy"
     hairdresser on fire
     was a client over-cautious 
     he made you nervous
     and when he said
     "I'm gonna sue you"
     I really felt for you
     so can you squeeze me 
     into an empty page of your diary
     and supernaturally change me
     CHANGE ME, CHANGE ME

@SONG: The Ordinary Boys"

     Ordinary boys, happy knowing nothing
     happy being no one, but themselves
     Ordinary girls, supermarket clothes
     who think it's very clever to be cruel to you
     for you were so different
     you stood all alone
     and you knew
     that it had to be so
     avoiding ordinary boys
     happy going nowhere, just around here
     in their rattling cars
     and ordinary girls
     never seeing further
     than the cold, small streets
     that trap them
     but you were so different
     you had to say no
     when those empty fools 
     tried to change you, and claim you
     for the lair of their ordinary world
     where they feel so lucky
     so lucky, so lucky
     with their lives laid out before them
     they're so lucky, so lucky
     so lucky, so lucky

@SONG: I Don't Mind If You Forget Me"

     I don't mind
     I don't mind if you forget me
     having learned my lesson
     I never left an impression on anyone
     so now you send me your hardened 'regards'
     when once you'd send me 'love'
     sincerely I must tell you
     your mild 'best wishes'
     they make me suspicious
     but I don't mind
     I don't mind if you forget me
     having learned my lesson
     I never left
     an impression on anyone
     the pressure to change, to move on
     was strange
     and very strong
     so this is why I tell you
     I really do understand
     BYE BYE
     I don't mind if you forget me
     no no no no no no no
     REJECTION IS ONE THING
     BUT REJECTION FROM A FOOL
     IS CRUEL
     REJECTION IS ONE THING
     BUT REJECTION FROM A FOOL
     IS CRUEL
     and I don't mind if you forget me
     I don't mind if your forget me

@SONG: Dial-A-Cliche"

     Further into the fog I fall
     well, I was just
     following you!
     when you said:
     "Do as I do and scrap your fey ways"
     (dial-a-cliche)
     "grow up, be a man, and close your mealy-mouth!"
     (dial-a-cliche)
     But the person underneath
     where does he go?
     does he slide by the wayside?
     or...does he just die?
     when you find that you've organized 
       your feelings, for people
     who didn't like you then 
     and certainly don't like you now
     yet still you say:
     "Do as I do and scrap your fey ways"
     (dial-a-cliche)
     "grow up, be a man, and close your mealy-mouth!"
     (dial-a-cliche)
     "the Safe way is the only way!
     there's always time to change, son!"
     yes well I've changed
     but I'm in pain!
     dial-a-chiche

@SONG: Margaret On The Guillotine"

     The kind people
     have a wonderful dream
     Margaret on the guillotine
     because people like you
     make me feel so tired
     when will you die?
     when will you die?
     when will you die?
     when will you die?
     when will you die?
     because people like you
     make me feel so old inside
     please die
     and kind people
     do not shelter this dream
     make it real
     make the dream real
     make the dream real
     make it real