This single, released well after the Smiths' demise, is really just a clever way to package three oft-desired rarities: the campy "I Keep Mine Hidden," the almost-single "Work Is a Four-Letter Word" (which tends to appear on a lot of Smiths collections), and a live cover of "What's the World?," an early James tune. Any Smiths fan looking beyond the band's album releases will listen to these songs first, and the fact that they've been packaged as a single (rather than as inclusions in one of the track-recycling collections that plague the Smiths' back catalog) is quite a blessing. They're right up there with "Jeane" in the ranks of Smiths songs worthy of inclusion on one album or another. The title track, of course, can also be found on Louder Than Bombs, the most essential of the band's singles collections. ~ Nitsuh Abebe, All Music Guide
Sweet and Tender Hooligan
05/01/1995 | Warner Bros / Wea
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
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Credits
- Marr
- Group Member
- Morrissey
- Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Lyricist, Group Member, Drums
- John Porter
- Producer
- Andy Rourke
- Bass, Group Member, Vocals, Drums, Guitar
- Grant Showbiz
- Producer, Engineer
- Stephen Street
- Remixing
- Mike Joyce
- Bass, Vocals, Drums, Guitar
- David Dade
- Engineer
- James O'Brien
- Photography
- Johnny Marr & The Healers
- Bass, Vocals, Drums, Songwriter, Guitar
- Whores In Retirement
- Sleeve Art
- Heather Laurie
- Artwork, Layout Design
- The Smiths
- Main Performer

















