Caroline's a Victim

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"Caroline's a Victim"
Kate Nash - Caroline's A Victim - Birds.jpg
Single by Kate Nash
B-side "Birds"
Released19 February 2007
Recorded2006
Length2:59
Label Moshi Moshi
Songwriter(s) Kate Nash
Kate Nash singles chronology
"Caroline's a Victim"
(2007)
"Foundations"
(2007)

"Caroline's a Victim" is the debut single by English singer-songwriter Kate Nash, released digitally and on 7" vinyl 5 February 2007. [1] [2] "Caroline's a Victim" was a popular track on Kate Nash's MySpace profile. [3] It is also featured on the CD Moshi Moshi Singles Compilation, [4] and appears on the CD single for her song "Foundations". The B-side, "Birds", later featured on her début album, Made of Bricks . It has sold a total of 2,000 copies in the UK. It was written about Caroline [5] Davis, with whom she attended the BRIT School. She was a "Victim" because that was what fans of the band The Killers called themselves. [6]

The music video for "Caroline's a Victim" consists of Nash playing various instruments while singing. The Teenagers Myspace page is visible in the video. It was directed by Kinga Burza.

Track listing

7" Vinyl / CD / Digital Download [1]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Caroline's A Victim"Nash3:01
2."Birds (Demo)"Nash3:57
CD

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