1992 single charting at #14 in the UK, #97 in Australia, and #43 in New Zealand. Original version appears on the album 'Hormonally Yours'. This single version appears on reissues of 'Hormonally Yours', and on 'The Best of Shakespear's Sister' CD. This video appears on 'The Best of Shakespear's Sister' DVD.
1983 single charting at #1 in the UK, Australia, the US, and Canada. This video is logo-free and complete. From the album 'Faster Than the Speed of Night'. Written by Jim Steinman.
Aired 26/8/2005, Kim Appleby (of 80s pop duo Mel & Kim) interview on the Trisha Goddard show. Kim speaks about they were discovered, and of Mel's illness.
1992 single charting at #1 in the UK and #14 in Australia. First single from her debut album 'Great Expectations'. This clip is logo-free and complete.
1992 single charting at #38 in Australia, credited to 'Andrew Denton and the Live & Sweaty Team'. This song was out around the time of the 1992 Olympic Games.
The original video for Mono's debut single released in Nov 1996, taken from the album 'Formica Blues'. This song later appeared on the Great Expectations soundtrack, and was re-issued in 1998 with a new video. The re-released single charted at #60 in the UK, and #83 in Australia. Vocals by Siobhan De Maré.
1988 single charting at #1 in the UK for 5 weeks, #3 in Germany, #2 in Australia, #1 in New Zealand, #4 in France, and #96 in the US. From the Yazz album 'Wanted'. This single version is available on Yazz's 'At Her Very Best and All the Greatest Hits' CD. This song was produced by Coldcut, aka The Plastic Population.
For stereo sound click http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=eZnorckMV do&fmt=18 . 1987 single, charting at #1 in the UK, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, and also on the US dance charts. From the album 'FLM'. Written and produced by Stock/Aitken/Waterma n.
1989 single charting at #59 in the UK (and #43 when re-issued in 1990), and #28 in Australia in 1990. From the album 'Waking Hours'. This is the original video for the song, prior to the US version being made.
Hilarious 8th May 1998 interview with all 3 original Bananarama members - Keren, Sara, and Siobhan (who later formed Shakespears Sister) - discussing why they split up over a maggot pizza, and how they hated each other.
1996 remix of 'In the Evening', titled the 'Full On Radio Edit'. Originally released in 1984, this remixed version of the song charted at #17 in Australia in 1997.
1988 single from the album 'Sacred Heart'. The video is available on 'The Best of Shakespear's Sister' DVD. This was Siobhan Fahey's first release upon leaving Bananarama.
1982 single charting at #54 in the UK, and #19 in Australia in 1983. This was the follow-up to "I Eat Cannibals". From the album 'Man O' War'. Also available on the compilation 'I Eat Cannibals & Other Tasty Tracks' (as Total Coelo).
1988 single, charting at #45 in the UK and #73 in Australia upon its initial release; and at #22 in the UK when it was reissued later in the year. From the album 'Let It Bee'.