Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now

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"Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" is a 1984 indie rock single by The Smiths, known for its jangly guitar sound and Morrissey's wry, melancholic lyrics about alienation and dissatisfaction.

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instanceOf single
song
artist The Smiths NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement 1980s British indie scene
chartPositionUKSingles 10
composer Johnny Marr NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
vocals
followedBy William, It Was Really Nothing NERFINISHED
follows What Difference Does It Make? NERFINISHED
format 12-inch single
7-inch single
genre alternative rock
indie rock
hasBside Girl Afraid NERFINISHED
Suffer Little Children NERFINISHED
hasCoverArt Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now single cover
language English
length 3:34
lyricalTheme alienation
dissatisfaction
unhappiness
lyricist Morrissey NERFINISHED
notableFor jangly guitar sound
wry melancholic lyrics
originalMedium vinyl record
partOf The Smiths discography
performer Andy Rourke NERFINISHED
Johnny Marr NERFINISHED
Mike Joyce NERFINISHED
Morrissey NERFINISHED
The Smiths NERFINISHED
producer John Porter NERFINISHED
recordedIn Eden Studios NERFINISHED
Island Studios NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
recordLabel Rough Trade Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1984-05-21
rhythmicFeel mid-tempo
vocalStyle baritone vocal
writer Johnny Marr NERFINISHED
Morrissey NERFINISHED
yearOfRelease 1984

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The Smiths notableSong Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now