Story Behind The Song

Released in 1986, “Ask” is one of The Smiths’ most uplifting and melodic singles, showcasing the band’s gift for combining thoughtful lyrics with irresistible guitar-driven pop. Written by Morrissey and Johnny Marr, the song was released as a standalone single before later appearing on the compilation album The World Won’t Listen. Its bright, optimistic sound marked a contrast to some of the band’s more introspective material while retaining the wit and emotional depth that defined their songwriting.

Lyrically, “Ask” encourages taking chances in life and love rather than allowing fear or uncertainty to stand in the way. Morrissey’s distinctive vocal delivery balances vulnerability with dry humour, while Johnny Marr’s shimmering acoustic guitar work provides the song with its instantly recognisable sound. The recording is further enhanced by lively percussion and memorable guitar melodies, creating a warm, energetic atmosphere that perfectly complements its positive message. Kirsty MacColl also contributes backing vocals, adding another layer of charm to the finished recording.

“Ask” reinforced The Smiths’ reputation as one of Britain’s most influential alternative bands during the 1980s. Although the group enjoyed only a relatively short career, their songwriting and musicianship left a lasting impact on generations of artists who followed. Today, “Ask” remains one of their best-loved recordings, admired for its infectious melody, intelligent lyrics and timeless appeal. It continues to stand as a perfect example of The Smiths’ unique ability to blend literary lyricism, memorable pop hooks and exceptional musicianship into a truly distinctive sound.

The song peaked at No. 14 in the UK singles chart on the 8th November 1986.

Eighties Archive Song Number

EA-0051

Highest Chart Position

No. 14

Date Released

20th October 1986

Genre

Rock, Pop, Indie

Date Of UK Top 40 Entry

1st November 1986

Record Label

ROUGH TRADE

Catalogue Number

RT 194

ALL information on this page was obtained from numerous sources. These include The Official Charts website, Discogs, 45Cat, Polyhex, and many other sites.

Some images have been cleaned up using CHATGPT.

A-SIDE & B-SIDE COVERS

UK 7'' Cover - Front
UK 7'' Cover - Back

TRACK LISTING

A-Side Ask (2:59)
(Morrissey, Marr)
Produced By John Porter
B-Side Cemetery Gates (2:39)
(Morrissey, Marr)
Produced By Morrissey, Marr

CHART PERFORMANCE

UK Top 40 Chart Run [4 Weeks] – 1st November 1986 – 22nd November 1986
16
14
21
33

OFFICIALLY RELEASED VERSIONS

Ask (Single Version) (2:59)
Ask (Album Version) (3:18)

See ALL releases of ‘Ask’ on Discogs.

OFFICIAL VIDEO

LYRICS

Shyness is nice and shyness can stop you
From doing all the things in life you’d like to
Shyness is nice and shyness can stop you
From doing all the things in life you’d like to

So, if there’s something you’d like to try
If there’s something you’d like to try
Ask me, I won’t say “no,” how could I?

Coyness is nice and coyness can stop you
From saying all the things in life you’d like to

So, if there’s something you’d like to try
If there’s something you’d like to try
Ask me, I won’t say “no,” how could I?

Spending warm summer days indoors
Writing frightening verse
To a buck-toothed girl in Luxembourg

Ask me, ask me, ask me
Ask me, ask me, ask me
Because if it’s not love
Then it’s the bomb, the bomb, the bomb, the bomb
The bomb, the bomb, the bomb that will bring us together

Nature is a language, can’t you read?
Nature is a language, can’t you read?

So ask me, ask me, ask me
Ask me, ask me, ask me
Because if it’s not love
Then it’s the bomb, the bomb, the bomb, the bomb
The bomb, the bomb, the bomb that will bring us together
If it’s not love, then it’s the bomb
Then it’s the bomb that will bring us together
So ask me, ask me, ask me
Ask me, ask me, ask me, oh

La-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum
La-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum
La-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum
La-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum
La-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum
La-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum
La-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum
La-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum

Written By Morrissey, Marr

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