The Smiths - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now -

Released on May 21, 1984, "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" was the first Top 10 single for the English rock band The Smiths. Written by the iconic duo of Morrissey and Johnny Marr, the song is a cornerstone of the "jangle pop" sound and remains one of the most culturally resonant anthems of the 1980s.

: Morrissey’s lyrics explore the irony of find happiness through external milestones. One of the most famous lines—" I was looking for a job, and then I found a job / And heaven knows I'm miserable now "—captures the crushing reality of mundane labor. The Smiths - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now

: The title is a direct play on Sandie Shaw's 1969 single " Heaven Knows I'm Missing Him Now ". Released on May 21, 1984, "Heaven Knows I'm

: Johnny Marr wrote the music in a single hour at a New York hotel using a red Gibson ES-355 gifted to him that day. He considers the track and its B-side, "Girl Afraid," to be a "pair". One of the most famous lines—" I was

: The song is celebrated for the "happy sadness" paradox, pairing Marr’s bright, breezy guitar melodies with Morrissey’s morose, witty, and self-deprecating lyrics.