Sheep (The Housemartins song)
1986 single by the Housemartins
"Sheep" | ||||
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Single by the Housemartins | ||||
from the album London 0 Hull 4 | ||||
Released | 1986 | |||
Label | Go! Discs | |||
Songwriter(s) | Paul Heaton and Stan Cullimore | |||
The Housemartins singles chronology | ||||
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"Sheep" is the second single released by British indie rock band the Housemartins. It appeared on the album London 0 Hull 4.
Single details
- 7-inch - B-side: Drop Down Dead (GOD 9)[1]
- 12-inch - I'll Be Your Shelter, Anxious, Drop Down Dead, People Get Ready (GOD x 9)
Charts
Chart (1986) | Peak position |
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Australian (Kent Music Report) | 97[2] |
UK Singles Chart | 56 |
References
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The Housemartins
- Norman Cook
- Stan Cullimore
- Paul Heaton
- Dave Hemingway
- Ted Key
- Hugh Whitaker
- London 0 Hull 4
- The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death
- Live at the BBC
- Now That's What I Call Quite Good
- Soup
- Happy Hour: The Collection
- "Flag Day"
- "Sheep"
- "Happy Hour"
- "Think for a Minute"
- "Caravan of Love"
- "Five Get Over Excited"
- "Me and the Farmer"
- "Build"
- "There Is Always Something There to Remind Me"
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