About "I'D LOVE TO"
"November Spawned a Monster" is a song by the English singer Morrissey, released as a single in April 1990 by HMV. It was written by Morrissey and Clive Langer and features one of Morrissey's former colleagues from the Smiths, Andy Rourke, on bass guitar. The single reached number 12 on the UK Singles Chart. The track and its B-side "He Knows I'd Love to See Him" appear on his compilation album Bona Drag (1990).
In November 2014, Alex Broun's play November Spawned a Monster, inspired by Morrissey's song, premiered at The Old Fitzroy, in Sydney, Australia, directed by Robert Chuter and starring James Wright.
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- He Knows I'd Love To See Him
- Please Help The Cause Against Loneliness
- I Have Forgiven Jesus
- Speedway
- My Love Life
- America Is Not The World
- Irish Blood, English Heart
- Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
- The Boy Racer
- The Lazy Sunbathers
- Come Back To Camden
- There Speaks A True Friend
- Billy Budd
- Trouble Loves Me
- Used To Be A Sweet Boy
- Whatever Happens, I Love You
- Such A Little Thing Makes Such A Big Difference
- Spring—heeled Jim
- I Know Very Well How I Got My Name
- I Am Hated For Loving
- Mute Witness
- Nobody Loves Us
- Hold On To Your Friends
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