"(Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I"
(Bill Trader)

 

This cover of an Elvis Presley song was recorded in May 1987 at Firehouse Studios, Streatham (London) with Grant Showbiz as producer. It was meant to be used as an eventual b-side to a single from "Strangeways Here We Come". The first few bars of the recording were accidentally erased by an engineer and the song remains unreleased to this day.

 

This song was never released in a studio form.

 

This song has never been performed specifically for radio or television.

 

This song has never been done live, either by the Smiths or Morrissey.

 

No demos or studio outtakes of this song have leaked to the general public at this point in time.