Search
Log in
Sign up
Watch fullscreen
Song Stories - The Smiths, 'Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now'
NME
Follow
Like
Bookmark
Share
Add to Playlist
Report
2 years ago
NME Godlike Genius 2013 Johnny Marr tells us how a new guitar helped him write the riff of The Smiths' classic 'Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now'. He plays the tune for the first time in 25 years.
Category
🎵
Music
Show less
Recommended
3:38
I
Up next
Song Stories - Johnny Marr, 'Upstarts'
NME
3:00
Johnny Marr On How 'Sex, Entertainment And Consumerism' Shaped His New Album 'Playland'
NME
0:49
Hear Mark From Foster The People Sing The Smiths
NME
4:06
Happyness Cover The Smiths' 'There Is a Light That Never Goes Out' For NME
NME
3:31
Sam Smith On The Story Behind 'Stay With Me'
NME
0:55
Johnny Marr at O2 City Hall Newcastle
NewcastleWorld
4:04
The Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out (Live 1986)
Purecharts
11:08
Top 10 Best Sam Smith Songs
MsMojo
12:15
Top 10 The Smiths Songs
WatchMojo
3:46
Patti Smith, 'People Have The Power' - Song Story
NME
0:44
Will Smith performs new song, 'You Can Make It' at 2024 BET Awards
The Manila Times
3:41
Richie Kotzen And Adrian Smith - Discusses Lyrics In This Feature | Louder
Louder
2:40
Varied Soloing Approaches On 'Brown Gatton' With Josh Smith
Guitar World
3:40
Adrian Smith and Richie Kotzen Talk Lyrics I Louder
Louder
3:41
Adrian Smith and Richie Kotzen Talk Lyrics | Louder
Louder
3:30
Sam Smith - Too Good At Goodbyes (Official Audio)
Metatube
4:02
Sam Smith - Too Good At Goodbyes (SNL performance/2017)
Metatube
3:35
Josh Smith - How To Play 'Brown Gatton' Part 1
Guitar World
3:28
Josh Smith - More On The Live Version Of 'Triple J Hoedown'
Guitar World
3:35
Josh Smith - How To Play “Brown Gatton,” Part 1
Guitar World
6:11
Dune Prophecy Episode 6
Teaser Trailer
3:06
Frank Capra: Mr. America | movie | 2023 | Official Clip
JustWatch
0:30
Invincible Fight Girl S01E09 The Perm Gang Strikes Back
Teaser Trailer
1:42
Bandidos Season 2
Teaser Trailer
27:50
Pete Doherty on survival, family life, and the future of Libertines and Babyshambles
NME