Victim - Why Are Fire Engines Red mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | I Need You |
| 2 | Why Are Fire Engines Red |
Credits
- Artwork – Alan Adler
- Bass, Vocals – Wes Graham
- Drums – Jeff Beattie
- Guitar – Hugh
- Guitar, Vocals – Joe Moody
- Producer – Neil Levene
Video
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On this page you can download song Victim - Why Are Fire Engines Red in mp3 and listen online. Punk-Rock Post-Punk Garage Punk. This was our second single and was recorded shortly after we moved to Manchester from Belfast in 1979. The line-up was the same one which undertook Are Fire Engines Red Artist: Victim. Album: The Deeply Vale Box Set, 2014. EP 1979. Now playing. Red Hot Chili Peppers Under the Bridge. Радио Maximum. Londonbeat I've Been Thinking About You. Appears On. Overground Records. Various Artists. The Deeply Vale. Ozit Dandelion. Artist: Victim, Song: Why Are Fire Engines Red, Duration: 2:46, File type: mp3. Disc IDs. Cover Art 0. I Need You track B. Why Are Fire Engines Red track A. Release information. Barcode . Fire engine red is an informal name for an intense, bright red commonly used on emergency vehicles in some English-speaking countries on fire service vehicles. There is no unique shade, although different fire services may have a required specification. The color has long been used, although not by all fire vehicles. Traditional fire departments in large U. central cities and major metropolitan areas use this color on fire engines, but many suburbs and smaller cities use the color lime or bright. Do you know why fire engines are red When I was a kid, my siblings, cousins, and I used to have fun tripping up on the answer to this riddle or anti-joke, as its apparently referred to about fire engines. Have you ever heard it It goes like this. Why are fire engines red Well, books are read, and magazines are read, too. Two plus two is four. Why Are Fire Engines Red

Performer: Victim
Title: Why Are Fire Engines Red
Country: UK
Release date: 1979
Label: TJM Records
Style: Punk
Catalog: TJM 14
Genre: Rock
Size MP3: 1881 mb
Rating: 4.7 / 5
Votes: 346
Record source: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM









