Piss Factory

1974 single by Patti Smith From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Piss Factory" is a song written by Patti Smith and Richard Sohl, and released as a B-side on Smith's debut single "Hey Joe" in 1974. It was included on the Vertigo Records compilation album New Wave in 1977, Sire Records 1992 compilation album Just Say Yesterday,[2] and later reissued on the rarities compilation Land (1975–2002).

B-side"Piss Factory"
ReleasedNovember 1974
RecordedElectric Lady Studios,
June 5, 1974
Quick facts Single by Patti Smith, A-side ...
"Piss Factory"
Single by Patti Smith
A-side"Hey Joe"
B-side"Piss Factory"
ReleasedNovember 1974
RecordedElectric Lady Studios,
June 5, 1974
GenreProto-punk[1]
Length4:41
LabelMer
SongwritersPatti Smith, Richard Sohl
ProducerLenny Kaye
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In 1989, Dave Marsh placed the song at 718th on the list of The 1001 Greatest Singles Ever Made.[3]

The song originated as a poem written by Smith about the time she spent working in a baby buggy factory, expressing her assurance that she would not let the experience kill her ambitions.[4]

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