Morrissey shared his thirteen favorite LPs with us last month, and now, in celebration of his remastered, re-artworked, and bonus material-packed reissue of 1988 single “Everyday Is Like Sunday” (aka the rabbit rights song), Moz has counted down “Supreme 13 Singles” on his Facebook page.
A few of his favorite cuts might sound familiar (The Supremes’ “I’m Livin’ In Shame,” The Crystals’ “All Grown Up,” etc.), but Moz included plenty of more obscure picks, as well. Check out the “Supreme” list and stream all 13 songs below:
01. New York Dolls – “Jet Boy” (Mercury, 1973)
02. Sparks -“This Town Ain’t Big Enough For Both of Us” (Island, 1974)
03. The Sundown Playboys – “Saturday Nite Special” (Apple, 1972)
04. Bob & Marcia – “Young, Gifted and Black” (Harry J, 1970)
05. The Tams – “Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy” (MCA, 1968)
06. Buffy Sainte-Marie – “Soldier Blue” (RCA, 1971)
07. Al Martino – “Granada” (Capitol, 1961)
08. Shocking Blue – “Mighty Joe” (Colossus, 1970)
09. The Crystals – “All Grown Up” (Philies, 1962)
10. Paul Jones – “I’ve Been A Bad, Bad Boy” (HMV, 1967)
11. The Supremes – “I’m Livin’ In Shame” (Tamla Motown, 1968)
12. Roxy Music – “Do The Strand” (Island, 1978)
13. Mr Bloe – “Groovin With Mr Bloe” (DJM, 1970)