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Prior to his eagerly awaited UK shows in the new year, Morrissey has announced details of the new single from his forthcoming ‘Greatest Hits’ Album.
‘That’s How People Grow Up’ is one of two new songs included on the record and is to be released on January 28 and comes complete with bonus live tracks.
The single will be made available on CD and two 7” vinyls, backed with live versions of ‘The Last Of The Famous International Playboys’, ‘The Boy With The Thorn In His Side’ and ‘Why Don’t You Find Out For Yourself’, all of which recorded on the recent tour.
Morrissey is currently working with ‘You Are The Quarry’ producer Jerry Finn on his new studio album which is scheduled for an Autumn 08 release.
As for live shows, he will play:
London Roundhouse (January 21,22,23,25,26,27)
Doncaster Dome (30th)
Sunderland Empire (February 1st)
Edinburgh Playhouse (2nd)