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| Shakespears Sister | |
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![]() Marcella Detroit and Siobhan Fahey in a promotional photograph for the album Hormonally Yours. |
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Shakespears Sister (originally Shakespear's
Sister) was a
The band's name lost its final "e" when a friend making a
woodcut logo for Fahey misspelt the most common modern spelling of
Shakespeare. The cover of the first album,
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Shakespears Sister released two
The band's single "
After a year-long worldwide tour throughout 1992, Fahey
cancelled further European touring due to physical and emotional
exhaustion and subsequently admitted herself into a psychiatric unit
with severe
When the nominations for the 1993 Brit Awards were announced in late 1992, it was clear that Shakespears Sister had had a significant impact on British popular music. Nominations included: Best group, best album, best video, best single and best female (for Siobhan, although she is Irish born). However, out of these they only won Best Video for Stay, which was, more importantly voted for by the British public.
In 1993 one of Fahey's favourite songs "My 16th Apology" was released as a single, but failed to make the UK top 40. Soon after that, at the 1993 Ivor Novello awards, Fahey announced the split with Marcella Detroit. The pair allegedly haven't spoken since.
Shakespears Sister carried on as Fahey by herself, and in 1994
the project recorded "Prehistoric Daze" for the soundtrack to the film
In 1996, Fahey resurfaced again as a reinvented, more glam,
Shakespears Sister with the single "
In 2003, Fahey regained the master tapes from those sessions.
The album
A greatest hits CD/DVD retrospective (
A recurrent theme of many of the early Shakespears Sister songs involve departure and blame ("You're History", "Goodbye Cruel World", "You Made Me Come to This", "I Don't Care"). In interviews, Bananarama members Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward have alluded to these songs being about them.
| Year | Album cover | Album | Additional information | |||
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9 | - | 22 | Debut album, with some differences between the European and the U.S. versions | ||
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3 | 56 | 20 | Two issues, the first one in 1992 with original versions of the songs, the second one in 1993 with the single versions of "Goodbye Cruel World", "I Don't Care" and "Hello". Also includes a new version of "Are We In Love Yet?", but the single version of "Stay" is not included. | ||
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- | - | - | Siobhan Fahey without Marcella Detroit, recorded 1995-1996 and released independently in 2004 | ||
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- | - | - | CD/DVD hits compilation album, contains all of the band's music videos, except Sacred Heart. | |
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- | - | - | B-sides, remixes and rarities compilation album |
| Year | Song | NZ | Album | |||
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| 1988 | " |
- | - | - | - | Sacred Heart |
| 1989 | " |
- | - | - | - | Sacred Heart |
| 1989 | " |
7 | - | 20 | 28 | Sacred Heart |
| 1989 | " |
54 | - | 47 | - | Sacred Heart |
| 1990 | " |
71 | - | 65 | - | Sacred Heart |
| 1991 | " |
59 | - | - | - | Hormonally Yours |
| 1992 | " |
1 | 4 | 3 | 5 | Hormonally Yours |
| 1992 | " |
7 | 55 | 18 | 11 | Hormonally Yours |
| 1992 | "Goodbye Cruel World" (remix) | 32 | - | - | - | Hormonally Yours |
| 1992 | " |
14 | - | 97 | 43 | Hormonally Yours |
| 1993 | " |
61 | - | - | - | Hormonally Yours |
| 1996 | " |
30 | - | - | - | #3 |
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