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Flag Day (song)

1985 single by The Housemartins From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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"Flag Day" is the debut single released by British indie rock band The Housemartins. Released in 1985,[1] it peaked at #124 on the UK Singles Chart, and a re-recorded version of it appeared on the debut album London 0 Hull 4. "Flag Day" also appears on the compilations Now That's What I Call Quite Good, Soup and as a shorter live version on Live at the BBC.

Quick facts Single by The Housemartins, from the album London 0 Hull 4 ...

The song was also sampled and used heavily on the dance track "Change the World" by Dino Lenny.[2]

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Track listing

  • 7"

"Flag Day" / "Stand at Ease"

  • 12"

"Flag Day" / "You" / "Stand at Ease" / "Coal Train to Hatfield Main"

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