Shakespears Sister

Shakespears Sister

Group from United Kingdom

Shakespears Sister

About Shakespears Sister

Shakespears Sister are a British based BRIT Award and Ivor Novello Award-winning synth-pop-rock band formed by Irish-born singer–songwriter Siobhan Fahey in 1988 in London, United Kingdom. It was Fahey's first musical project since leaving Bananarama. Later in 1989, American backing vocalist and guitarist Marcella Detroit was featured more as London Records presented the outfit as a duo. Detroit left the outfit in 1993, and Fahey resumed as the sole member until 1996. The name is taken from the title of the song "Shakespeare's Sister" by The Smiths and in reference to Virginia Woolf's work A Room of One's Own. There have been minor variations in the spelling of the band's name over the years, which lost the final "e" from "Shakespeare" (and the apostrophe) when a friend made a woodcut logo for Fahey with the name carved as "Shakespear", a once common spelling of Shakespeare's name. The apostrophe was, however, featured on the cover of the first album, Sacred Heart. In 2009, after a 13-year hiatus, Fahey resurrected the name Shakespears Sister and released a new album, Songs from the Red Room.

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Shakespears Sister — Top 3 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Shakespears Sisters Stay With Me
Shakespears Sisters Stay 1992
Shakespears Sisters Stay (Radio Mix)