Produced by Mick Ronson
Record… Read Full Bio ↴Written by Morrissey & Alain Whyte
Produced by Mick Ronson
Recorded February/March 1992
Released 6th July 1992 on You're the One For Me, Fatty then on the 3rd studio album, Your Arsenal
Guitars & backing vocals by Alain Whyte
Guitars by Boz Boorer
Bass by Gary Day
Drums by Spencer James Cobrin
Notes The track reached a peak of #19 on the UK Singles Chart. The title is a pun on You're the One for Me Bobby by The Marvelettes.
You're the One for Me Fatty
Morrissey Lyrics
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You're the one I really, really love
And I will stay
Promise you'll say
If I'm in your way
You're the one for me, fatty
You're the one I really, really love
And I will stay
If I'm ever in your way
All over Battersea
Some hope; and some despair
All over Battersea
Some hope; and some despair
You're the one for me, fatty
You're the one I really, really love
And I will stay
Promise you'll say
If I'm in your way
You're the one for me, fatty
You're the one I really, really love
And I will stay
Promise you'll say
If I'm ever in your way
All over Battersea
Some hope; and some despair
All over Battersea
Some hope; and some despair
You're the one for me, fatty
You're the one I really, really love
And I will stay
Promise you'll say
If I'm ever in your way
The song "You're the One for Me Fatty" by Morrissey is widely regarded as both a love song and a tongue-in-cheek satire on the obsession with appearance and weight in contemporary society. The lyrics suggest that the singer is infatuated with a larger woman, whom he affectionately calls "fatty." He promises to stay with her and asks only that she tell him if he ever gets in her way. The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the singer’s devotion, despite social stigmas surrounding weight.
Additionally, the two verses of the song describe Battersea, a district of London which encompasses both affluent and impoverished areas. The repetition of the line "All over Battersea/Some hope; and some despair" emphasize the contrast between social classes and suggest the singer is similarly overlooked in society due to his unconventional preferences. Thus, the song can be read both as a celebration of non-conformity and a commentary on the societal pressures placed on people regarding their physical appearances.
In conclusion, Morrissey's "You're the One for Me Fatty" is a song that simultaneously celebrates non-conformity and critiques societal pressure on physical appearance. Its chorus declares the singer’s devotion to a larger woman, "fatty," and the descriptions of Battersea highlight the contrast between social classes in London. This song is just one of the many critically acclaimed and popular songs Morrissey has released over the years.
Line by Line Meaning
You're the one for me, fatty
You are the person I desire and love, even though society may not accept our relationship due to stereotypes and misconceptions about body weight.
You're the one I really, really love
My affection for you is genuine and strong, despite what others may think or say.
And I will stay
I am committed to being with you for the long haul, through thick and thin.
Promise you'll say
I want you to acknowledge and communicate with me honestly about any issues or conflicts that arise between us.
If I'm in your way
If I am causing any sort of hindrance or obstacle for you, please let me know so that we can resolve the problem together.
All over Battersea
Throughout the district of Battersea, London, there are people from all walks of life, both hopeful and despondent.
Some hope; and some despair
There is a mixture of both optimism and pessimism among the inhabitants of Battersea.
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@dczambrano458
You're the one for me, fatty
You're the one I really, really love
And I will stay
Promise you'll say
If I'm in your way
You're the one for me, fatty
You're the one I really, really love
And I will stay
Promise you'll say
If I'm ever in your ...
A-hey
All over Battersea
Some hope; and some despair
All over battersea
Some hope; and some despair
Oh ...
You're the one for me, fatty
You're the one I really, really love
And I will stay
Promise you'll say
If I'm in your way
You're the one for me, fatty
You're the one I really, really love
And I will stay
Promise you'll say
If I'm ever in your ...
A-hey
All over battersea
Some hope; and some despair
All over battersea
Some hope; and some despair
Oh, oh ...
You're the one for me, fatty
You're the one I really, really love
And I will stay
Promise you'll say
If I'm ever in your way
A-hey
You're the one for me, fatty
You're the one for me, a-hey-hey
A-hey
A-hey
A-hey
A-he-he-he-hey
@eillakswann9981
i sing this to my cat
@Carawhosoever
So do I!
@timidkitten1709
Awww
@lucyan319
Eillak Swann same XD
@pancakecat5405
Me too!!
@MobiusBandwidth
ditto!
@finster1968
In the mid 90’s, my dad borrowed my car and played the cassette. This is what he heard. He sang it for me when he returned the car. It was a bonding moment.
@izzym11
Beautiful!
@AlexAlex-zz3dr
so you ended with a fatty too
@reecemcnaughten4160
Did you happen to be fatty?