So Young (The Stone Roses song)

"So Young/Tell Me" is the debut double A-side single by English rock band the Stone Roses, produced by Martin Hannett and released in 1985 on Thin Line.

[citation needed] "So Young" was originally titled "Misery Dictionary", but the band changed the song's title to make it sound less negative and because they did not want people to think that they were influenced by the Smiths who had similarly titled songs, such as "Miserable Lie" and "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now".

[citation needed] The front cover artwork was produced by John Squire, who smashed an old transistor radio and then glued the parts together.

[citation needed] Recorded at Strawberry Studios, the double A-side 12-inch vinyl single was the producer Martin Hannett's first release with tape operator David Wood on Hannett's newly created Thinline Records under the catalogue number THIN001.

Ian Brown has since distanced himself from the songs, saying he "wouldn't pay 10p for it now" and that it sounded like "four lads trying to get out of Manchester".