Victory for the Magpie

Victory for the Magpie

Infobox Single
Name = Victory For The Magpie


Artist = Blood Red Shoes
Released = 18 July 2005
Format = 7" Vinyl
Label = Jonson Family Records
Last single =
This single = "Victory For The Magpie" (July 2005)
Next single = "Stitch Me Back/Meet Me at Eight" (February 2006)

"Victory For The Magpie" is the debut single by Brighton two-piece Blood Red Shoes. It was released in 2005 as a limited edition 7" vinyl record in the UK.

Track listing

7"

# "Victory For The Magpie"
# "Bless His Heart"
# "Don't Always Say Yes"


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