@falldowntwicegetuponce Here it is, it's in Simon Goddard's Mozipedia, page 318. It is under the entry for Andrew Paresi (who is now known as Andrew McGibbon). He was Morrissey's drummer from 1987 to 1991 - so he worked on both Suedehead and Late Night, Maudlin Street!
"In effort to strengthen their working relationship, Paresi began submitting musical ideas to Morrissey, much to (Stephen) Street's surprise and annoyance. He'd continue throughout the three years or more they'd work together, always unsuccessfully. Only one tune, he says, got as far as a working title circa Kill Uncle. 'It was going to be called "Angie." He started a vocal to it: "Oh, Angie, oh, Angie." But it didn't go anywhere. There was another one we started, but he didn't like that either.' Nothing more is known of the lost Morrissey/Paresi chestnut 'Angie,' though the title is certainly intriguing, being the name of Johnny Marr's wife who'd been a key player in the day-to-day administration of The Smiths."

















