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Marr's guitar playing " was a huge building block for more Manchester legends that followed The Smiths ", including The Stone Roses, whose guitarist John Squire has said Marr was an influence.
: This article is about Johnny Marr, guitarist of The Smiths, The Cribs, and Modest Mouse, whose birth name was John Maher.

Smiths and single
Optima was also used as the original fonts used on The Smiths original 7 " single covers and their debut album.
Although they had limited commercial success outside the UK while they were still together, and never released a single that charted higher than number 10 in their home country, The Smiths won a significant following, and remain cult and commercial favourites.
Noel was particularly inspired by the debut of The Smiths on Top of the Pops in 1983, performing their single " This Charming Man ".
* The Smiths were due to release the single " Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before " around the time of the massacre.
* When The Smiths appeared on the show to perform their single " This Charming Man ", lead singer Morrissey was unhappy about having to lip-sync and so held a bunch of gladioli on the stage instead of a microphone.
" While Schultzberg was with the band, several early works were recorded, including their first 7 " single " Bruise Pristine ", the " Come Home " EP, the single version of " Nancy Boy " ( with B-sides " Slackerbitch ", " Miss Moneypenny ", and the Smiths cover " Bigmouth Strikes Again ") and their eponymous debut album.
The book was named after the 1987 single " Girlfriend in a Coma " by The Smiths.
Marais appears on the cover sleeve of The Smiths single This Charming Man.
Former Smiths singer Morrissey, a fan and acquaintance of Devoto's, covered " A Song From Under The Floorboards " as a B-side to his 2006 single " The Youngest Was the Most Loved ".
It was named single of the week by major music papers in the UK, and led to a tour supporting The Smiths.
A 2001 article in the New Statesman claimed that in the early 1980s, the Smiths approached Hawtrey to sing on a new version of their debut single, " Hand in Glove ".
A photograph of Nicholson also appeared on the cover of The Smiths ' single " Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now " and " Barbarism Begins At Home ".
In 1986, the British band The Smiths released a single " Ask " which was adorned with a photograph ( both on the cover and reverse ) in memory of Yootha Joyce.
The sleeve of Girlfriend in a Coma by The Smiths ( single, August 1987 ).
Apart from the title track, the single included B-sides Work is a Four-Letter Word ( a cover of a Cilla Black song ) and I Keep Mine Hidden ( twelve inch edition only ), the last song ever written or recorded by The Smiths.
Clips from her performance in The Leather Boys appeared in the Smiths ' music video for the single, " Girlfriend in a Coma ", in 1987.
A photograph of Shelagh Delaney appears on the cover for The Smiths ' single " Girlfriend in a Coma ".
The group evolved from " The Smiths " ( not to be confused with later English band " The Smiths "), which featured two of the same members, and had attempted a hit single with " Now I Taste The Tears ", produced and arranged by Ron Budnik.
Both Morrissey and Johnny Marr are Marc Bolan fans, and Marr has admitted in an interview that the melody for a previous Smiths single, " Panic ", was copied from " Metal Guru ".
The EP also features a cover version of Girlfriend In A Coma, a 1987 single by The Smiths.
They also made a live appearance at the Awards ceremony itself, playing new single ' I'm a Realist ' and a cover of ' Panic ' by the Smiths, featuring their new guitarist Johnny Marr ( of the aforementioned band ), who had been guesting with them throughout the tour.

Smiths and Charming
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* The Mancunian singer Morrissey is known to dance with gladioli, hanging from his back pocket or in his hands, especially during the era of The Smiths. This trait of his was made known in the music video for This Charming Man, where he swung a bunch of yellowgladioli while singing.
They covered The Smiths ' " This Charming Man " on 2001's Nightsongs and The Pogues ' " Fairytale of New York " in 2005.

Smiths and Man
At the request of Hyrum Smith ( Joseph Smith's brother ), he twice sang the song " A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief " in Carthage Jail just before the Smiths were killed.
H. Allen Smith's first humor book, Low Man on a Totem Pole ( 1941 ) and his two following books were so popular during World War II that they kept Smith on the New York Herald Tribunes Best Seller List for 100 weeks and prompted a collection of all three in 3 Smiths in the Wind ( 1946 ).

Smiths and is
Belle and Sebastian are often compared with acts such as The Smiths, The members of the band see this as a landmark event, with Stevie Jackson saying, " This is the biggest thrill of my entire life ".
This is Mrs. Smith, and here are all the little Smiths.
The Smiths members Morrissey and Johnny Marr shared an appreciation for Smith's Horses, and reveal that their song " The Hand That Rocks the Cradle " is a reworking of one of the album's tracks, " Kimberly ".
* June 25 – The Incorporated Guild of Smiths is founded in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Playwright Shaun Duggan's stage drama William, Alex Broun's one-man show Half a Person: My Life as Told by The Smiths, Douglas Coupland's 1998 novel Girlfriend in a Coma, Andrew Collins ' autobiography Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now, Mark Spitz's novel How Soon is Never ?, the pop band Shakespear's Sister, the defunct art-punk group Pretty Girls Make Graves, and the Polish filmmaker Przemyslaw Wojcieszek's short fictional film about two Polish fans of The Smiths, Louder Than Bombs, are all inspired by or named after songs or albums by The Smiths.
The Smiths ' album, The Queen Is Dead is referenced in the Sleeper song, " Dress Like Your Mother ".
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Esther finally gets to meet John properly when he is a guest at the Smiths ' house party, although her chances of romancing him don't go to plan when, after all the guests are gone and he is helping her turn off the gas lamps throughout the house, he tells her she uses the same perfume as his grandmother and that she has " a mighty strong grip for a girl ".
The Nutshell is a pub in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, claiming to be the smallest pub in Britain, although this claim is challenged by several others, including the Smiths Arms at Godmanstone and the Lakeside Inn in Southport.
The music used for the final version of the museum sequence is an instrumental cover version of The Smiths ' " Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want ", performed by The Dream Academy.
Although Alabama is legally in the Central Time Zone, Phenix City's proximity to the larger city of Columbus, Georgia causes Phenix City ( including its municipal government ) and areas within a 10-15 mile radius ( such as Smiths Station ) to observe Eastern Time on a de facto basis.
Smiths Station is a city in Lee County, Alabama, United States.
The city is also known by locals as Smiths, although the official name is Smiths Station.
Smiths Station was officially incorporated in June 2001, and is Alabama's second newest city next to Center Point.
Smiths Station is a bedroom community of Columbus, Georgia and Phenix City, Alabama.
Smiths Station High School has an enrollment of 1, 800 + students and is the 11th largest high school in the state.

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