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{{short description|2011 single by Morrissey}}
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{{Infobox single▼
{{more citations needed|date=January 2015}}
| Name = Glamorous Glue▼
| cover = Morrissey-glamorous-glue-record-cover.jpg
| Album = [[Your Arsenal]]▼
| alt =
| type = single
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| Length = {{duration|m=4|s=1}}▼
| B-side =
* "Treat Me Like a Human Being"
* "Safe, Warm Lancashire Home"
| released = 18 April 2011
| recorded =
| studio =
| venue =
| genre = [[Alternative rock]], [[glam rock]]
| label = [[Major Minor Records|Major Minor]]
| writer = [[Alain Whyte]], Morrissey
| producer =
| prev_title = [[Everyday Is Like Sunday]]
| prev_year = 2010
| next_title = [[Suedehead#2012 reissue|Suedehead (Mael Mix)]]
| next_year = 2012
| misc = {{external music video|{{YouTube|80sbKxPXzKw|"Glamorous Glue" by Morrissey}}}}
}}
"'''Glamorous Glue'''" is a
==Single release==
In February 2011, it was announced the song would be re-issued on limited edition 7" vinyl and CD formats with two previously unreleased B-sides: "Safe, Warm Lancashire Home" and "Treat Me Like a Human Being".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.morrissey-solo.com/content/51-The-Very-Best-of-Morrissey-with-Bonus-DVD-Glamorous-Glue-single-with-previously-unreleased-songs-true-to-you.net-(Apr.-25)|title="The Very Best of Morrissey" with Bonus DVD; "Glamorous Glue" single with previously unreleased songs
===Track listings===
;CD (Major Minor CDMM722)
* "Glamorous Glue"
* "Treat Me Like a Human Being"
* "Glamorous Glue" (video)
;7" (Major Minor MM722)
* "Glamorous Glue"
* "Safe, Warm Lancashire Home"
;7" picture disc (Major Minor MMPD722)
Raymond, Douglas and Bunny were the sons of Queenie Shepherd ([[Diana Dors]]) in the TV series [[Queenie's Castle]].▼
* "Glamorous Glue"
* "Treat Me Like A Human Being"
▲The 7" has the etching "OUR RAYMOND OUR DOUGLAS OUR BUNNY". Raymond, Douglas and Bunny were the sons of Queenie Shepherd ([[Diana Dors]]) in the TV series [[Queenie's Castle]].
==References==
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{{Morrissey singles}}▼
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▲[[Category:1992 singles]]
[[Category:Morrissey songs]]
[[Category:1992 songs]]
[[Category:Sire Records singles]]
[[Category:Songs written by Alain Whyte]]
[[Category:Songs written by Morrissey]]
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