The Youngest Was the Most Loved explained

The Youngest Was the Most Loved
Cover:The youngest was the most loved 01.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Morrissey
Album:Ringleader of the Tormentors
B-Side:
  • "If You Don't Like Me, Don't Look at Me"
  • "Ganglord"
  • "A Song from Under the Floorboards"
Released:[1]
Length:2:59
Label:Sanctuary, Attack
Producer:Tony Visconti
Prev Title:You Have Killed Me
Prev Year:2006
Next Title:In the Future When All's Well
Next Year:2006

"The Youngest Was the Most Loved" is the second single from English singer-songwriter Morrissey's eighth studio album, Ringleader of the Tormentors (2006). The track was written by Morrissey and Jesse Tobias. It was released as a single on 5 June 2006 and reached number 14 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was performed on the popular UK television chat show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on 19 May 2006 and again on Later with Jools Holland on 2 June 2006.

B-side "A Song from Under the Floorboards" is a song originally written and recorded by Magazine,[2] a post-punk band which shares Manchester origins with Morrissey.

Track listings

CD single

  1. "The Youngest Was the Most Loved" (Morrissey/Tobias)
  2. "If You Don't Like Me, Don't Look at Me" (Morrissey/Tobias)

7-inch

  1. "The Youngest Was the Most Loved" (Morrissey/Tobias)
  2. "If You Don't Like Me, Don't Look at Me" (Morrissey/Tobias)

Maxi single

  1. "The Youngest Was the Most Loved" (Morrissey/Tobias)
  2. "Ganglord" (Morrissey/Whyte)
  3. "A Song from Under the Floorboards" (Adamson/Devoto/Doyle/Formula/McGeoch)
  4. "The Youngest Was the Most Loved" (Video)

US single

  1. "The Youngest Was the Most Loved" (Morrissey/Tobias)
  2. "If You Don't Like Me, Don't Look at Me" (Morrissey/Tobias)
  3. "A Song From Under the Floorboards" (Adamson/Devoto/Doyle/Formula/McGeoch)
  4. "Ganglord" (Morrissey/Whyte)
  5. "The Youngest Was the Most Loved" (Video)

Personnel

Charts

CountryChart position
UK Singles Chart14

External links

Notes and References

  1. New Releases: Singles. Music Week. 27. 3 June 2006.
  2. Web site: Howard Devoto & Magazine Discography, Biography and Links . Mr Bill's I.R.S. Records Corner . 2002 . 20 March 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070317234808/http://www.rudyscorner.com/irscorner/m/magdev.html . 17 March 2007.