All in Red

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"All in Red"
Single by It Bites
from the album The Big Lad in the Windmill
Released10 March 1986
Recorded1986
Genre Progressive rock
Length3:31
Label Virgin
Songwriter(s) Francis Dunnery
It Bites singles chronology
"All in Red"
(1986)
"Calling All the Heroes"
(1986)

"All in Red" is the first single by It Bites. It was written by frontman Francis Dunnery and released on 10 March 1986. [1] The single's B-side, "Heartbreaker", can also be found on the Sister Sarah single taken from the album, Eat Me in St. Louis, in 1989.

Track listing

7" vinyl:

  1. "All in Red" (7")
  2. "Heartbreaker"

12" vinyl:

  1. "All in Red" (Full Length Version)
  2. "All in Red" (7")
  3. "Heartbreaker"

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