This article is about the compilation album. For The Smiths' song, see Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before. For different songs of this name and other uses, see Stop Me (disambiguation).
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1988 compilation album by The Smiths
Stop Me
Compilation album by
The Smiths
Released
21 January 1988
Recorded
1983–1987
Genre
Alternative rock, indie pop
Length
28:30
Label
RCA Victor
Producer
Various (see main text)
The Smiths chronology
Strangeways, Here We Come (1987)
Stop Me (1988)
Rank (1988)
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