Harmony in My Head

1979 single by Buzzcocks From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Harmony in My Head" is a song by Buzzcocks. It was released as a single July 6, 1979,[1] reaching number 32 in the UK Singles Chart.[2] It was written and sung by Steve Diggle. In a 2006 interview with Pitchfork Media, Diggle revealed he had smoked 20 cigarettes to achieve the gruff sound of the vocals.[3]

B-side"Something's Gone Wrong Again"
Released6 July 1979 (UK)
Length3:06
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"Harmony in My Head"
Single by Buzzcocks
B-side"Something's Gone Wrong Again"
Released6 July 1979 (UK)
GenrePunk rock
Length3:06
LabelUnited Artists
SongwriterSteve Diggle
Buzzcocks singles chronology
"Everybody's Happy Nowadays"
(1979)
"Harmony in My Head"
(1979)
"Time's Up EP"
(1979)
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The song title was also used as the name of a radio show hosted by singer Henry Rollins on Indie 103.1, a Santa Monica, California, FM radio station. Rollins stated in Fanatic, his book about the radio show's first run that "Harmony in My Head" is his favorite Buzzcocks song; appropriately, the Buzzcocks' recording kicked off the first episode of the show. When Rollins relaunched the show after a short hiatus on 27 December 2005, he used a live recording of the same song.

Track listing

  1. "Harmony in My Head" (Diggle) – 3:06
  2. "Something's Gone Wrong Again" (Shelley) – 4:29

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