Morrissey has shared his new single "Notre-Dame", which omits a controversial lyric about “terrorism” that he previously sang during live performances. This is the second single to be released from Morrissey’s upcoming album, Make Up Is A Lie, set for release on March 6th, after he previously shared the title track for the record last month The new track sees Morrissey team up again with his longtime collaborator and former guitarist Alain Whyte, who is credited as co-writing and performing on ‘Notre Dame’. Notably, Morrissey had previously played ‘Notre Dame’ on several occasions during his tour in 2023, which later emerged online. In the live performances that surfaced on YouTube, Morrissey sings, "Before investigations, They said, "It's not terrorism'."However, in the new single version, he instead sings, “Before investigations, They said, 'There's nothing to see here'." The single "Notre-Dame" is inspired by the tragic fire of the historical Parisian cathedral, which took place on April 15th, 2019. Following a five-year renovation process, which cost over $700 million, it finally opened its doors to the public again in 2024.
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