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Artist/Band: Morrissey
Lyrics for Song: I Know Very Well How I Got My Name
Lyrics for Album: The CD Singles '88–91' [2000]



A child in a curious phase

A man with sullen ways

Oh, I know very well how I got my name



You think you were my first love

You think you were my first love, but you're wrong

You were the only one

Who's come and gone



When thirteen years old

Who dyed his hair gold ?

Oh, I know very well, I don't need to be told



You think you were my first love

You think you were my first love, but you're wrong

You were the only one

Who's come and gone



You were the only one

Who's come and gone


I Know Very Well How I Got My Name

Released on Morrissey's compilation album The CD Singles '88–'91, this track stands as a defining moment in the singer's career, blending his signature poetic lyricism with the post-punk energy of the late 1980s. The song explores themes of identity and self-awareness, delivered with a voice that has become synonymous with the Manchester sound. As part of a collection of singles from that pivotal era, the recording captures the raw emotional intensity and intellectual depth characteristic of Morrissey's work, influencing countless artists who followed in his wake. It remains a staple of his discography, often cited alongside hits like 'Let Me Kiss You' for its ability to dissect personal narrative with surgical precision.


Album Lyrics: The CD Singles '88–91' [2000]


Morrissey
"The CD Singles '88–91' [2000]"


1. The Loop
2. Our Frank
3. Tony The Pony
4. At Amber
5. Cosmic Dancer
6. Michael's Bones
7. That's Entertainment
8. I Know Very Well How I Got My Name
9. Oh Well, I'll Never Learn
10. Sweet and tender hooligan (live)
11. East West
12. Get Off The Stage
13. Journalists Who Lie
14. Skin Storm