There Is Always Something There to Remind Me

"There Is Always Something There To Remind Me"
Single by The Housemartins
from the album Now That's What I Call Quite Good
B-side "Get Up Off Our Knees (Live, BBC, 30.09.1987)"
Released April 1988[1]
Genre Indie rock
Label Go! Discs
Songwriter(s) Paul Heaton, Stan Cullimore
The Housemartins singles chronology
"Build"
(1987)
"There Is Always Something There To Remind Me"
(1988)

"Build"
(1987)
"There Is Always Something There to Remind Me"
(1988)

"There Is Always Something There To Remind Me" is the final single released by British Indie rock band The Housemartins. An unfavourable account of Paul Heaton's schooldays akin to The Smiths' "The Headmaster Ritual", the non-album single was released in April 1988[2] as a 7" and a 12" and reached #35 in the singles chart.[3]

A video was made for the single featuring the band members dressed as school teachers. It was filmed at the Bishop Douglass School in Finchley, Greater London.

The single cover artwork was designed by Paul Warhurst, the bass player with The Gargoyles, another well known Hull based band. The highly-acclaimed band included former members of the Housemartins Hugh Whittaker and Ted Key. Warhurst tragically passed in 2003.

Charts

Chart (1988) Peak
Irish Singles Chart 17
UK Singles Chart 35

References

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