Red Sky (song)
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"Red Sky" is a single released by the British Rock band Status Quo in 1986. It was included on the album In the Army Now
In The Army Now (album)
In the Army Now is the seventeenth studio album by English rock band Status Quo, released in 1986.-Track listing:# "Rollin' Home" 4:25# "Calling" 4:03# "In Your Eyes" 5:07# "Save Me" 4:24...

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It was the second of two songs to be written by John David and produced by Dave Edmunds
Dave Edmunds
David 'Dave' Edmunds is a Welsh singer, guitarist and record producer. Although he is primarily associated with Pub rock and New Wave, and had numerous hits in the 1970s and early 1980s, his natural leaning has always been towards 1950s style rock and roll.-Early bands:As a teenager Edmunds first...

. The 7 inch was also issued as a double pack with an additional single "Rocking All Over The World"/"Whatever You Want". Also to promote this release special jars of coffee were made. "Don't Give It Up" had previously been recorded by Rhino in 1983, but never released. This track was also recorded by Rick Parfitt (also featuring John Edwards and Jeff Rich) for his own solo album. For the 12 inch release a "Live At Wembley" poster gave the medley track list.

7 inch

  1. "Red Sky" (J David) (4.13)
  2. "Don't Give It Up" (Lightman/Edwards/Rossi/Parfitt) (4.18)

12 inch

  1. "Red Sky" (J David) (4.13)
  2. "Don't Give It Up" (Lightman/Edwards/Rossi/Parfitt) (4.18)
  3. "The Milton Keynes Medley" (featuring "Mystery Song" / "Railroad" / "Most Of The Time" / "Wild Side Of Life" / "Slow Train") (8.13)

Charts

Chart (1986) Position
UK Singles Chart
UK Singles Chart
The UK Singles Chart is compiled by The Official Charts Company on behalf of the British record-industry. The full chart contains the top selling 200 singles in the United Kingdom based upon combined record sales and download numbers, though some media outlets only list the Top 40 or the Top 75 ...

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Switzerland 29
Ireland 5
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