Johnny Marr reveals his favourite Smiths song

"It doesn't sound like any other group"

The Smiths in 1985
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 13th Jan 2022

Johnny Marr has revealed why ‘Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me’ is his favourite song he recorded with The Smiths.

Ahead of the release of his double album ‘Fever Dreams Pts 1-4’ on Friday 25th February, Johnny Marr recently sat down for a chat with American journalist Kyle Mullin who asked him why ‘Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me’ is his favourite Smiths track when his guitar “isn’t at the forefront” of the song.

Marr commented: "It's built around the guitar riff going round and round… that’s the kernel of it. The heart of it is the guitar riff but I orchestrated it using a keyboard in the 80s and string sounds.”

"What I love about it is the drama in it. The drama sums up how I was feeling at the time. That song got written because at the core of it is a very melancholic and dramatic guitar riff that goes round and round and round. And first and foremost, amongst other particularly melancholic things in The Smiths, I hear myself in that.

"There's a side of myself that runs from… an introspective side, and probably melancholic side, that comes out because I'm a musician.”

“Then I just blew that up musically with a superb performance by the rest of the group, and great composition by Morrissey.

Continuing to heap praise on his Smiths band mates, Marr added: "I love the words, and I love the singing, I love the bass playing and I love the drumming. I have great pride in that. I have pride in the band, and I have pride in the composition”

"I guess the other thing is it doesn't sound like any other group. And it's a guitar group. We were DIY in every sense of the word. Genuinely independent on a genuinely independent record label, particularly then. Producing themselves and the producer - being me - still under the age of 24. And it's so grand.

Johnny Marr

“It's impressive to me… it's an impressive piece of music and I can say that with objectivity as a bystander as someone who kind of analyses music to the nth degree!"

Co-written by Johnny Marr and Morrissey, and produced by Marr and Morrissey alongside Stephen Street, ‘Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me’ appeared on The Smiths’ final studio album, 1987’s ‘Strangeways, Here We Come.’

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