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Subject: When Was This Song Released?

Written By: Karen M. on 11/11/2000 at 11:23 p.m.

Hi! I was wondering if anybody could tell me what year the song "How Soon Is Now", by the Smiths, was released. I have a lot of Billboard books but it appears that this song didn't crack the Top 40, as the band isn't listed. I think it was popular in the late '80s, but would like to know which year. Any information is much appreciated.


Subject: I ROYALLY screwed up!

Written By: Tarzan Boy on 11/13/2000 at 11:45 a.m.

: Hi! I was wondering if anybody could tell me
: what year the song "How Soon Is
: Now", by the Smiths, was released. I
: have a lot of Billboard books but it appears
: that this song didn't crack the Top 40, as
: the band isn't listed. I think it was
: popular in the late '80s, but would like to
: know which year. Any information is much
: appreciated.

The hit song "How Soon Is Now?" actually came from The Smiths's, 1984 release, Hatful Of Hollow, which contained some singles and B-sides. Ohmygod! How the hell did I screw that one up! Sorry.

T B

Subject: Re: I ROYALLY screwed up!

Written By: Karen M. on 11/13/2000 at 5:11 p.m.

: The hit song "How Soon Is Now?"
: actually came from The Smiths's, 1984
: release, Hatful Of Hollow, which contained
: some singles and B-sides. Ohmygod! How the
: hell did I screw that one up! Sorry.

: T B

No problem, TB!!! :-)