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Bryan Burnett | 18:25 UK time, Tuesday, 16 September 2008

HamishMcAlpine.jpgShould be another good one tonight. So far you've asked for The Barenaked Ladies singing about a Beach Boy, Space singing about Tom Jones and Michael Marra paying tribute to the goalkeeping legend , suggested by Steve in Skye. Tribute songs is the theme and elsewhere on the blog you will see some of the weird and wonderful suggestions that have come in.
Personally I would go for Lighten Up Morrissey by Sparks, or maybe Billy McKenzie's answer song to William It Was Really Nothing - Stephen, It Was Really Something. I've never actually heard the track so as far as I know it might be an urban myth!
In my search to hear it I came across some great Moz covers. Colin Meloy of The Decemberists released an EP of Morrissey covers a few years ago and I found a of him doing an acoustic Everyday Is Like Sunday at a live show. Also worth a look is Suggs doing from 1993.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Help! As someone who really detests football, imagine my horror and disgust at logging on this morning to hear last night's programme on "Listen Again", only to discover some bunch of people (I think they call themselves football commentators) shouting at me about some match!

    I may take all day to recover from this.

  • Comment number 2.

    I did request and you played Lighten Up Morrissey a couple of weeks ago but I don’t really think it’s a tribute as such , but who cares still a brilliant track by the mighty Sparks. Not quite sure about Suggs version of Suedehead but good on him for covering such a classic!

    My favourite Morrissey cover has to be Natalie Merchant and 10,000 Maniacs and Everyday is Like Sunday, can anyone tell me if Have A Go Merchant on the b side of Boxers is meant as a dig at Natalie Merchant for that version?

    Ending ramble by highly recommending Kirsty McColls version of You Just Haven’t Earned It Baby.

    Hope you are on road to recovery Angus!

  • Comment number 3.

    There's a Half Man Half Biscuit song for every occasion (nearly as bad as Roxy Music), and their "Moody Chops" is probably aimed, at least in part, at Stephen P. Morrisey.

  • Comment number 4.

    Yes, norrie, I think Kirsty MacColl's cover of "You Just Haven't Earned It Yet Baby" is much better than the original (which I also like, but have found a bit boring ever since I heard KM's cover). Johnny Marr plays on Kirsty's version too.

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