Format 7", CD Length 4:46 Writer(s) Morrissey, Alain Whyte | Genre Alternative rock Label RCA (UK) | |
Released 27 November 1995 (1995-11-27) |
"The Boy Racer" is a song by Morrissey, released as a single in 1995, the second single to be taken from the album Southpaw Grammar. It was Morrissey's second and final single release on the RCA record label he had signed to after leaving EMI. The single was released across two CDs, each with different covers but both featuring a young boy. Contrary to rumour, the child is not Morrissey's nephew.
Contents
- 7 RCA 74321 33294 7 United Kingdom
- CD RCA 74321 33294 2 United Kingdom
- CD RCA 74321 33295 2 United Kingdom
- Musicians
- Live performances
- References
The single reached number 36 on the UK Singles Chart, ten places lower than his last single, "Dagenham Dave".
7": RCA / 74321 33294 7 (United Kingdom)
- "The Boy Racer" – 4:47
- "London" (live London 26/2/95) – 2:38
CD: RCA / 74321 33294 2 (United Kingdom)
- "The Boy Racer" – 4:47
- "London" (live London 26/2/95) – 2:38
- "Billy Budd" (live London 26/2/95) – 2:19
CD: RCA / 74321 33295 2 (United Kingdom)
- "The Boy Racer" – 4:47
- "Spring-Heeled Jim" (live London 26/2/95) – 3:50
- "Why Don't You Find Out for Yourself" (live London 26/2/95) – 3:51
Musicians
Live performances
The song was performed live by Morrissey between 1995 and 2012.
References
The Boy Racer Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA