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Top 18 Underrated The Smiths Songs

The Smiths

The Smiths, fronted by the unique vocal stylings of Morrissey and backed by the jangling guitar work of Johnny Marr, are one of the most influential indie bands in music history. While tracks like “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out” and “This Charming Man” are celebrated anthems of their discography, there are numerous less-known songs that embody the band’s raw emotion and musical prowess. Let’s explore some of these underrated gems.

Underrated The Smiths Songs

1- I Know It’s Over

From their iconic album “The Queen Is Dead” (1986), this haunting and introspective track delves into themes of loneliness and heartbreak. Morrissey’s emotive vocals combined with Johnny Marr’s intricate guitar work make it a standout song.

2- Rubber Ring

Found on the “The Queen Is Dead” album, this introspective song encapsulates feelings of alienation and finding solace in music. With its poetic lyrics and atmospheric sound, it represents The Smiths’ ability to craft deeply emotional and thought-provoking songs.

3- Half a Person

Featured on the compilation album “Louder Than Bombs” (1987), this energetic and catchy tune explores themes of isolation and longing. It captures The Smiths’ trademark blend of introspection and memorable melodies.

4- That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore

Found on their album “Meat Is Murder” (1985), this melancholic song delves into feelings of disillusionment and disappointment. Morrissey’s introspective lyrics combined with the band’s atmospheric sound create a captivating listening experience.

5- Unloveable 

“Unloveable” is a song by The Smiths, featured on their album “Louder Than Bombs,” released in 1987. It is a melancholic and introspective track that explores themes of loneliness, self-doubt, and feeling unlovable.

6- Unhappy Birthday

7- Suffer Little Children.moors murders

8- A Rush and a Push and the Land is Ours

9- The Draize Train

 

10- ‘Wonderful Woman’

11- Jeane

 

12- Death of a Disco Dancer 

13-  Oscillate Wildly 

 

14- Whats the world live

15-  Stretch Out and Wait

16-  Shoplifters Of The World Unite

 

17-  Cemetery Gates

18-  Rubber Ring

Found on the “The Queen Is Dead” album, this introspective song encapsulates feelings of alienation and finding solace in music. With its poetic lyrics and atmospheric sound, it represents The Smiths’ ability to craft deeply emotional and thought-provoking songs.

 

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