Red Sleeping Beauty

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“Red Sleeping Beauty”
Single by McCarthy
B-side From The Damned
God The Father (12" only)
For The Fat Lady (12" only)
Released October 1986
Format 7" vinyl
12" vinyl
Genre Indie pop
Label Pink Label
Writer(s) Malcolm Eden, Tim Gane
McCarthy singles chronology
"In Purgatory"
(1986)
"Red Sleeping Beauty"
(1986)
"Frans Hals"
(1987)

"Red Sleeping Beauty" was the second single by McCarthy released in October 1986.

The b-sides were "From The Damned", "God The Father" and "For The Fat Lady". The latter two were only available on the 12" vinyl release.

The single is not on any of the bands three studio albums. It can be found on the releases A La Guillotine and That's All Very Well But.... The song is believed to have been written as a protest to the Margaret Thatcher government.

The song has been covered by Manic Street Preachers frontman James Dean Bradfield and features as a b-side to the Manics single "Autumnsong" released on 16 July 2007.