
The first Peaky Blinders soundtrack has been announced with PJ Harvey's version of "Red Right Hand"
Now series five of Peaky Blinders is wrapped, the first ever soundtrack for the series has been announced alongside PJ Harvey's version of the theme song "Red Right Hand".
PJ Harvey's cover of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds' "Red Right Hand" has been released digitally today for the first time.
It follows on from Snoop Dogg's take on the Peaky Blinders theme tune that dropped last month.
The Peaky Blinders soundtrack will include two discs worth of staple tracks from the series, as well as some original pieces used throughout the series.
Radiohead, Arctic Monkeys, The White Stripes, Royal Blood, The Last Shadow Puppets, Queens of the Stone Age, Black Sabbath, David Bowie, Laura Marling, Foals, and more will feature on the soundtrack, as well as Jehnny Beth’s "I’m The Man" and Anna Calvi’s "You’re Not God". Richard Hawley also contributes a cover of Bob Dylan's "Ballad of A Thin Man".
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