Zinc Alloy said: expect it to be Morrissey's lowest charting single since Satan Rejected My Soul. I hope I'm wrong of course, it deserves to do well, but I'll be surprised if it makes the top 20. Far better choice of single than Black Cloud but I don't imagine it getting much in the way of airplay or videoplay (no change there really) and Click to expand...

Sad to say I agree.While I would love to think otherwise, I don't think this is the kind of song that'll get on the radio. 'Satan...' actually had a real hook and in a lot of ways is a much more likely playlist song than SISMS.It depends what we think Moz is looking for with a single -a) A statement of intent 'f*** you and your chart positions, this is art' kind of single where the aim is to simply release your strongest work and accept that perhaps you will receive limited exposure and therefore get a much lower chart position but who remembers chart positions anyway?b) Something that comes with more or less a guarantee of heavy airplay and invitations to perform said song on TV shows. Perhaps not your artistic peak but the aim of the single isn't to showcase that, it's simply to generate sales for the album.I would love to think he'd go for 'a' but I think we all know he'd be going with option 'b'. If that's true then I'm not sure that SISMS would give the record the extra exposure he'd like. Don't get me wrong, as I said before I do prefer the idea of this as a single to the dismal lump of gruel that is Black Cloud but, I dunno - still doesn't inspire excitement.That said...does anyone really think there are anymore singles left on YoR? Not 'oooh I'd love it if (insert song X) was a single' but actually songs that fit the general criteria of 'A Morrissey Single These Days'.Apologies for the long post.