Bigmouth strikes again: The Smiths named as Manchester band with the 'biggest vocabulary' - Manchester Evening News
Excerpt:
"A study has found The Smiths used more than 1,100 different words in their first three albums alone."
"On average The Smiths, who split in 1987 after five years together, used 196 words per song on their first three albums - The Smiths, Meat is Murder and the critically acclaimed The Queen Is Dead."
"Each of the 31 tracks, including hits This Charming Man and There Is A Light that Never Goes Out, was found to contain on average 37 unique lyrics."
Excerpt:
"A study has found The Smiths used more than 1,100 different words in their first three albums alone."
"On average The Smiths, who split in 1987 after five years together, used 196 words per song on their first three albums - The Smiths, Meat is Murder and the critically acclaimed The Queen Is Dead."
"Each of the 31 tracks, including hits This Charming Man and There Is A Light that Never Goes Out, was found to contain on average 37 unique lyrics."
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