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From '' Radioactive Kids '' Label: Rude Runner Records – RRR-015 Format: CD, Album, Limited Edition Country: Japan Released: 19 Mar 2014 Tracklist 01. There Is Light And Never Goes Out Written-By – Morrissey, Johnny Marr 02. Hollywood Babylon Written-By – Misfits 03. Surf Mummies 04. From The Beyond 05. Love Will Tear Us Apart Written-By – Joy Division 06. Fake Love 07. She`s Insane 08. Welcome To Nuclear City 09. Un Dia En Texas 10. Long Blond Hair Written-By – Johnny Powers Notes ltd.300 copies Editing by: RUDE RUNNER RECORDS 🎵 [SONG INFO] "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" is a song by the British alternative rock group The Smiths, written by singer Morrissey and guitarist Johnny Marr. It was originally featured on their third album The Queen Is Dead (1986), and was released as a single in 1992, five years after The Smiths split up. Morrissey released a live version of the song as a double A-side with his cover of Patti Smith's "Redondo Beach" in 2005. It reached number 25 on the UK Singles Chart. Composition and lyrics Written in tandem with "Bigmouth Strikes Again", the two songs share the same key as well as similar chords. Simon Goddard noted that both the guitar break in "Bigmouth Strikes Again" and the flute section in "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" (originally written as a guitar part) are based on C minor arpeggio figure. The song features an ascending Fm–A–B chord sequence that guitarist Johnny Marr took from The Rolling Stones cover of Marvin Gaye's "Hitch Hike". Marr said in 1993 that he included the figure as an "in-joke" to determine if the music press would attribute the inspiration for the part to "There She Goes Again" by The Velvet Underground, whom he contended "stole" the figure from "Hitch Hike". Marr commented, "I knew I was smarter than that. I was listening to what The Velvet Underground were listening to". AllMusic's Tim DiGravina argues that while depressed characters were a regular feature in Morrissey's work, his lyrics on "There Is a Light" "ups the sad-and-doomed quotient by leaps and bounds." Goddard argues in his book Songs That Saved Your Life that the basic narrative story is similar to that of the James Dean film Rebel Without a Cause, in which Dean—an idol of Morrissey's—leaves his tortuous home life, being the passenger to a potential romantic partner. In fact, a line from that movie ("It is not my home") is quoted in the song. According to Goddard, an earlier version lacked some of the finished version's ambiguity, culminating in the line "There is a light in your eyes and it never goes out". In popular culture There is a chapter in Irvine Welsh's novel Trainspotting named after this song, which mentions the song directly. The song appears on the soundtrack to (500) Days of Summer; in the film, it is used to bring the main characters together. It was covered live with some strings arrangement by Noel Gallagher during the Teenage Cancer Trust. It was covered live by William Francis of Aiden on his UK solo acoustic tour. It was covered by member of alternative rock band Duncan Dhu, Mikel Erentxun. It was covered by alternative rock band Anberlin as a bonus track in their 2007 album, Cities. It was covered by noise pop band Dum Dum Girls on their EP, He Gets Me High. It was covered by folk rock band The Becca Stevens Band on their album, Weightless, featuring bassist Chris Tordini. It was covered live by Neil Finn in collaboration with Johnny Marr on the live tour of Neil Finn's "Seven Worlds Collide". It was covered by Australian pop band The Lucksmiths. In Dota 2, one of Razor's quotes, he says "There's a lightning that never goes out", in reference to the song. It was covered by The Ocean Blue as a live recording on the Peace and Light EP in 1994. It was covered by alternative rock band The Divine Comedy on the 10-year-anniversary tribute album of The Queen Is Dead entitled The Smiths Is Dead, released in November 1996. It was covered by Loquat on their album Before the Momentum from 2003. It was covered by the electro pop band Null Device on their album Sublimation from 2002. In the opening ceremony for the 2012 Olympic Games in London, there is a part named after the song's title in which the seven young athletes lit the torch before converging to create the cauldron. The song is played in episode five of the British show My Mad Fat Diary in 2013. Model Levy Tran has a tattoo of the title across her collar bones. It was covered by Miley Cyrus in 2014 during several stops of her Bangerz Tour. It was covered by Four Phonica (ex-Marakesh). The cover was entirely made of musical, vocal and video contributions from fans. 🔗 [LINKS] Radioactive Kids on bandcamp: https://radioactivekids.bandcamp.com/... Available on bandcamp: https://radioactivekids.bandcamp.com/... #thesmiths #rockabilly #thereisalightthatnevergoesout #radioactivekids #rockabillycover