The Smiths

The Smiths - 1980s English rock band

Group from United Kingdom

Genres: alternative rock, indie pop, indie rock, jangle pop, new wave, post-punk, rock

The Smiths - Songs (328)

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The Smiths Shoplifters of the World unite
The Smiths A Rush And A Push And The Land
The Smiths This Charming Man
The Smiths Panic (1986)
The Smiths How Soon Is Now
The Smiths The Queen Is Dead
The Smiths How Soon Is Now? (Long Version)
The Smiths The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
The Smiths How Soon Is Now?
The Smiths Panic
The Smiths That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore
The Smiths What Difference Does It Make? w 500 Alternative Hits
The Smiths You've Got Everything Now
The Smiths I Know It's Over
The Smiths What Difference Does It Make?
The Smiths Girlfriend in a Coma
The Smiths How Soon Is Now (Italian Studio Outtake)
The Smiths How Soon is Now (Maceo Plex Edit 2017)
The Smiths some girls are bigger than others (live)
The Smiths New York Vocal
The Smiths Ask
The Smiths There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
The Smiths How Soon Is Now (12 Version)
The Smiths Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This O -1987-
The Smiths How Soon Is Now (2008 Remaster)
The Smiths The Boy With The Thorne In His Side
The Smiths Cemetry Gates
The Smiths This Night Has Opened My Eyes
The Smiths Still Ill
The Smiths Barbarism Begins At Home
Shoplifters of the World unite
A Rush And A Push And The Land
This Charming Man
Panic (1986)
How Soon Is Now
The Queen Is Dead
How Soon Is Now? (Long Version)
The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
How Soon Is Now?
That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore
What Difference Does It Make? w 500 Alternative Hits
You've Got Everything Now
I Know It's Over
What Difference Does It Make?
Girlfriend in a Coma
How Soon Is Now (Italian Studio Outtake)
How Soon is Now (Maceo Plex Edit 2017)
some girls are bigger than others (live)
New York Vocal
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
How Soon Is Now (12 Version)
Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This O -1987-
How Soon Is Now (2008 Remaster)
The Boy With The Thorne In His Side
Cemetry Gates
This Night Has Opened My Eyes
Still Ill
Barbarism Begins At Home