Poison Heart

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"Poison Heart"
Single by Ramones
from the album Mondo Bizarro
B-side"Censorshit"
Released1992
GenrePunk rock, alternative rock
Length4:04
LabelRadioactive Records
Songwriter(s)Dee Dee Ramone, Daniel Rey
Producer(s)Ed Stasium
Ramones singles chronology
"I Believe in Miracles"
(1989)
"Poison Heart"
(1992)
"Strength to Endure"
(1992)

"Poison Heart" is a song by the punk rock band Ramones. Written by Dee Dee Ramone, who had retired as their longtime bassist in 1989 but still wrote songs for the band. "Poison Heart" was included on the 1992 album Mondo Bizarro and was also released as a single. The song was given to the band by Dee Dee in exchange for bailing him out of jail and has a slower tempo than typical Ramones songs.

A music video was produced for the song, directed by Samuel Bayer, which was later released in their 2005 compilation box set Weird Tales of the Ramones as bonus content on the DVD of their documentary Lifestyles of the Ramones. The song was also featured in the 1992 American horror film Pet Sematary Two.

Covers

Dead Boys
vocalist and Dee Dee Ramone's friend, recorded a version of the song which was released posthumously on the 1996 album Last Race.

Finnish rock band The 4 Faces recorded a cover of the song as a B-side to their single ”Best Of Both Worlds” in 2002. The single features Hanoi Rocks members Andy McCoy (on guitar) and Michael Monroe (on backing vocals and as co-producer).[1]

Finnish rock band HIM recorded and released a cover of the song as a B-side to their hit single "Wings of a Butterfly" in 2005.

P. Paul Fenech, lead singer of the psychobilly band the Meteors, covered the song on his solo album The "F" Word in 2006.

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Track listing

UK CHS 3917 - 7"

  1. "Poison Heart"
  2. "Censorshit"

UK 12CHSS 3917 - 12"

  1. "Poison Heart (Live)"
  2. "Chinese Rocks (Live)"
  3. "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker (Live)"
  4. "Rockaway Beach (Live)"

Personnel

Chart positions

Chart (1992) Peak
Position
UK Singles Chart
69
US Billboard
Hot 100
98
US Billboard
Modern Rock Tracks
2

References

  1. ^ "4 Faces - Best of Both Worlds". Discogs.