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The Smiths - William, It Was Really Nothing album flac Performer: The Smiths
Title: William, It Was Really Nothing
Style: Indie Rock
Released: 1988
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1795 mb
FLAC album: 1780 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: DMF AA MP3 MMF MP4 AU APE
Genre: Rock

William, It Was Really Nothing" is a song by the English rock band the Smiths

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William, It Was Really Nothing". The rain falls hard on a humdrum town this town has dragged you down oh the rain falls hard on a humdrum town this town has dragged you down.

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Tracklist

1 William, It Was Really Nothing 2:10
2 How Soon Is Now? 6:43
3 Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want 1:50

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Rough Trade Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Warner Bros. Music Ltd.

Credits

  • Artwork [Sleeve] – Morrissey
  • Bass – Andy Rourke
  • Coordinator [Art Co-ordination] – Jo Slee
  • Drums – Mike Joyce
  • Engineer – Mark Wallis
  • Guitar, Mandolin – Johnny Marr
  • Layout – Caryn Gough
  • Lyrics By – Morrissey
  • Music By – Johnny Marr
  • Other [Cover Star] – Colin Campbell
  • Producer – John Porter
  • Voice – Morrissey

Notes

Cover Star from "The Leather Boys" (A Raymond Stross Production)

℗ 1988 Rough Trade Records Ltd.
© 1984 Warner Bros. Music Ltd.

Made in England

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 014644 601665
  • Matrix / Runout: S RTT 166 CD 01
  • Label Code: LC 5661

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RTT 166 The Smiths William, It Was Really Nothing ‎(12", Single, CBS) Rough Trade RTT 166 UK 1984
RT 166 The Smiths William, It Was Really Nothing ‎(7", Single, RP, Sol) Rough Trade RT 166 UK 1987
EP-RTR-1 The Smiths William It Was Really Nothing ‎(12", Maxi) Rough Trade EP-RTR-1 Philippines 1984
RHN 166 The Smiths William, It Was Really Nothing ‎(7", Single, RM, TP) Rhino Records RHN 166 UK 2008
RT 166 The Smiths William, It Was Really Nothing ‎(7", Single, Red) Rough Trade RT 166 UK 1984


Comments: (1)
Gardagar
This song is thought to be about The Associates singer Billy MacKenzie. In the early 80s the pair had forged a fleeting friendship, which ended abruptly when MacKenzie allegedly thieved a Jane Stein novel and a favourite shirt from Morrissey's Manchester flat. Industry rumour had it that they were, briefly, lovers, and that "William It Was Really Nothing" was Morrissey's kiss-off to MacKenzie. In the 90s MacKenzie wrote an affectionate song, "Steven, You're Still Really Something". It is considered to be his riposte. The lyric included a slightly sinister outing threat in; 'If I'm going down, I'll do you down with me', sweetened only by the coupling; 'And I loved the way you sent your poetry'.