"Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others" is a song by the English
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band
the Smiths
The Smiths were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Manchester in 1982, composed of Morrissey (vocals), Johnny Marr (guitar), Andy Rourke (bass) and Mike Joyce (musician), Mike Joyce (drums). Morrissey and Marr formed the band's songwrit ...
. Recorded in autumn 1985, it was first released on their third studio album ''
The Queen Is Dead
''The Queen Is Dead'' is the third studio album by the English rock band the Smiths, released on 16 June 1986, by Rough Trade Records. Following the release of their second album '' Meat Is Murder'', the Smiths retreated to Greater Manchester ...
'' in June 1986. It was also released as a single in Germany.
Background
As with every original recording by the Smiths, the music of "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others" was composed by
Johnny Marr
John Martin Marr (Birth name#Maiden and married names, né Maher; born 31 October 1963) is a musician, songwriter and singer. He first achieved fame as the guitarist and co-songwriter of the Smiths, who were active from 1982 to 1987. He has sinc ...
and the lyrics were written by
Morrissey
Steven Patrick Morrissey ( ; born 22 May 1959), known :wikt:mononym, mononymously as Morrissey, is an English singer and songwriter. He came to prominence as the frontman and lyricist of rock band the Smiths, who were active from 1982 to 198 ...
.
The recording was given a distinctive intro by engineer
Stephen Street
Stephen Brian Street (born 29 March 1960 in Hackney, London) is an English record producer best known for his work with the Smiths, the Cranberries and Blur. Street collaborated with Morrissey on his debut album '' Viva Hate'' following the ...
, who increased the
reverb
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on the drums, faded the track in then out again, and took the reverb back off when reintroducing the song: "A bit like opening a door, closing it, then opening it again and walking in".
The lyric paraphrases
Hank Locklin
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's 1949 country hit "
Send Me the Pillow You Dream On". The phrase "the Dole Age" refers to
Unemployment Benefit
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, nicknamed the "dole"; in the year of the song's release, 1986, 3 million people in the United Kingdom were unemployed.
Reception
In the British music magazine ''
NME
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'', Adrian Thrills wrote, "As an album with humour never far from its surface, it is fitting that ''The Queen Is Dead'' should conclude with the clipped, undulating frivolity of 'Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others', a hypnotic musical travelogue that verges on the transcendental
..Again, the Morrissey muse and Marr's musical setting collide marvellously, the track illuminated by some lovely slide guitar from the latter. It would have made another classic Smiths single".
Andy Strickland in ''
Record Mirror
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'' said, "Morrissey and Marr still can't quite get it together all the time, 'Never Had No One Ever' and 'Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others' bearing all the hallmarks of the familiar Smiths filler, where music and words hardly embrace,"
while
Nick Kent
Nick Kent (born 24 December 1951) is a British rock critic and musician, best known for his writing for the ''NME'' in the 1970s, and his books ''The Dark Stuff'' (1994) and ''Apathy for the Devil'' (2010).
Early life
Kent, the son of a forme ...
wrote, Vicar in a Tutu' and 'Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others', sensibly restrained arrangement-wise, may well be lesser songs but, constructed within their rightful limitations, sound absolutely stunning".
In
Simon Goddard
Simon Goddard (born Cardiff, 21 December 1971) is a British author and music journalist.
Early life
Goddard was born in Wales and later moved to Scotland. Though a writer by profession, Goddard originally went to art school in Carlisle, then Hul ...
's book of track-by-track explications ''
Songs That Saved Your Life'', Johnny Marr describes the song as "a beautiful piece of music", while the author writes, "Possessing one of his most alluring guitar melodies
..if Marr's tune was heaven-sent, then it seemed very nearly blasphemous of Morrissey to christen it 'Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others' and bestow it with its notoriously frivolous lyric".
Live version
"Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others" was performed live only once: at the final concert by the Smiths, at
Brixton Academy
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, London, on 12 December 1986. The performance, which included a verse ("On the shop floor, there's a calendar, as obvious as snow, as if we didn't know") not used in the studio version, was recorded and later featured as a
B-side
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on the 12" and cassette edition of the "
I Started Something I Couldn't Finish
"I Started Something I Couldn't Finish" is a song by the English rock band the Smiths, written by singer Morrissey and guitarist Johnny Marr and released on the group's 1987 album '' Strangeways, Here We Come''. Featuring a glam rock-inspired gu ...
" single in November 1987.
Single release
In Germany, "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others" was released as a single in slightly edited form, on 7" and 12" vinyl, with artwork modified from the cover used for "
Ask".
Sleeve image
The single cover depicts actress
Yootha Joyce
Yootha Joyce Needham (20 August 1927 – 24 August 1980), known as Yootha Joyce, was an English actress best known for playing Mildred Roper opposite Brian Murphy in the sitcom '' Man About the House'' (1973–1976) and its spin-off '' George ...
in a still from the 1965 film ''
Catch Us If You Can''. The same photograph had been used on the 1986 single "
Ask".
Etchings on vinyl
7" single: "Rock and Rolling to the Top"/"A 'PRECISE DIAMOND' CUT" (Zensor – 6.14656 AC)
12" maxi-single: "---NOH GIRL LIKE JAGUAR ROSE---"/"BUSY TRAIN TO THE LOKOMOTION" (Zensor – 6.20628 AE)
Track listings
In popular culture
* 1995:
Martin Newell covered the song on ''The Off White Album'', produced by
Louis Philippe
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.
* 1996:
Supergrass
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covered the song on the tribute album ''
The Smiths Is Dead
''The Smiths Is Dead'' is a tribute album to the 1980s English alternative rock band the Smiths, released in 1996 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of 1986's ''The Queen Is Dead,'' featuring the same tracks in the same running order''.'' It was c ...
''.
* 1997: Slovak musician
Karol Mikloš
Karol Mikloš (born 1972) is a Slovak recording artist. A former member of a gothic rock band known as Shellwoy (1992–1993), recorded his own self-titled demo EP in 1994. His full-length debut, '' The Same Mist Here'' (1997), saw its offici ...
recorded the composition as "Some Boys Are Bigger Than Others" for his debut set ''
The Same Mist Here''.
* 2005: The song title was used for a musical based around the music of Morrissey & Marr.
* 2007: German band Brockdorff Klang Labor covered the song for their debut album ''Mädchenmusik''.
* 2009: Irish musician Janie Price of
Copenhagen, Denmark
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, covered the song as the band Bird for her first album ''Girl And A Cello''; in the lyrics of her version, she substitutes the word "girls" for "boys" and the word "mothers" for "fathers".
* 2024: The song's title was used as the headline for an essay in ''
The Lamp'' magazine about the fat positivity movement.
References
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The Smiths songs
1986 singles
Songs written by Morrissey
Songs written by Johnny Marr
1986 songs