"Porter duly assembled some volunteers from a primary school near to the studio in Wood Green, north London ("I must have gone round with a bag of lollipops," he jokes)."
The press were alerted at the time of the recording, and Morrissey was found in WHSmiths buying a computer magazine and a copy of "Now That's What I call Music" - "For a relative"
According to the 'big book' John Porter went to the primary school near Wood Green in London & found some willing volunteers. No individual names are given, would be interesting to read an account if their time in the studio.
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