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  Cover Panicsmithsgif
  Artist The Smiths
  From Album ''' The World Won't Listen '''
  Released July 21 1986
  Format 7", 12", CD
  Recorded Spring 1986
  Genre Alternative Rock
  Length 2:20
  Label Rough Trade
  Writer Johnny Marr <br/> Morrissey
  Video Director Derek Jarman
  Chart Position #11 <small> ( UK ) </small>
  Reviews <nowiki></nowiki>
  Last Single " Bigmouth Strikes Again " <br />(1986)
  This Single "Panic" <br />(1986)
  Next Single " Ask " <br />(1986)


This article refers to the song by british band The Smiths . For the song by American band No Doubt , please see " Everything In Time "


"Panic" is a song by The Smiths . It was released by the band as a Single in 1986 , reaching #11 in the UK Singles Chart , and did not appear on a regular Studio Album ; it has since been included on several of the band's Compilation Album s. The song is still performed live by Morrissey in his solo shows. In May 2007, NME magazine placed "Panic" at number 21 in its list of the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever.


BACKGROUND


The song was inspired by an incident on the radio where DJ Steve Wright had played the Wham! song " I'm Your Man " after a serious news report about the Chernobyl Disaster . The band were disgusted at the dismissiveness of the disaster by Wright, which is why the song features the lines "''The music that they constantly play / It says nothing to me about my life''" and the spookily chirpy Refrain "''Hang the DJ''".

The core of the song was lifted from "Metal Guru" by T. Rex (written by Marc Bolan ). However, the song is only credited to Morrissey/Marr. {Link without Title}


COVER VERSIONS


The song has been covered by numerous artists, including The Puppini Sisters (on their album '' Betcha Bottom Dollar ''), Carter USM (who released a cover version as a B-side to their single "The Only Living Boy in New Cross" in 1992 ), and Pete Yorn (who performs an acoustic version of the song incorporating locations like Los Angeles in place of London ).


SINGLE TRACK LISTING

Tracks written by Morrissey and Johnny Marr except as noted. The cover art features actor Richard Bradford .

  • 7" (RT193) (UK)

  • # "Panic"

  • # "Vicar in a Tutu"


  • 12" (RTT193) and CD (RTT193CD) (UK)

  • # "Panic"

  • # "Vicar in a Tutu"

  • # "The Draize Train" (Marr)



ETCHINGS ON VINYL

UK 7" and 12":
I DREAMT ABOUT STEW LAST NIGHT / none
Germany 12":
'HANG THEM HIGH MONIKA' / HANG THEM HIGH MONIKA

The UK etching is a pun on "I dreamt about you last night", a lyric from the song "Reel Around The Fountain".