Singer-songwriter Siobhan Fahey signs publishing deal with Warner/Chappell

Singer-songwriter Siobhan Fahey has signed a worldwide publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Music (WCM), the music publishing arm of Warner Music Group.
 
Fahey has enjoyed a career in the music industry stretching back almost four decades, first finding fame with legendary '80s group Bananarama. She went on to enjoy chart success as Shakespears Sister and also records music under her own name, as well as writing for other artists.
 
Mike Smith, Managing Director, WCM UK, said: "Siobhan is one of the most accomplished female songwriters this country has ever produced. Both Bananarama and Shakespears Sister enjoyed enormous creative  and commercial success.  We’re delighted to represent Siobhan's incredible catalogue and also look forward to supporting her on new songwriting projects."
 
Siobhan Fahey noted: "It's an exciting time for me right now as I'm heading out on tour as part of Bananarama for the first time in 30 years.  I'm also continuing to write solo material and work with a great range of other artists.  I'm so pleased to start a relationship with Warner/Chappell at this point, as I open the latest chapter of my career."
 
Fahey co-founded Bananarama with Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward in 1981.  They enjoyed two top five hits in partnership with male trio Fun Boy Three in 1982, before having their first solo hit with 'Shy Boy' later that year.  Fahey co-wrote many of the group's biggest hits including 'Cruel Summer', 'I Heard A Rumour', 'Love In The First Degree' and 'Robert De Niro's Waiting'.
 
In 1988, Fahey left the group and founded Shakespears Sister, first as a solo project and later in partnership with Marcella Detroit. Their 1992 hit 'Stay', which the duo co-wrote with Dave Stewart, topped the UK charts for eight weeks, the longest running Number One by an all-female group in British chart history.  Their Hormonally Yours album released that year went to Number Three in the UK charts and was certified Double Platinum.  Shakespears Sister and Dave Stewart subsequently received the Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contemporary Song Collection in 1993.  1993 also saw The Bluebells' version of 'Young At Heart', co-written by Fahey, re-released and topping the UK charts for four weeks.
 
It was announced in 2017 that Bananarama would reunite for an upcoming UK tour.

August 16, 2017 3:53am ET by Pressparty  

, , , , ,

  Shortlink to this content: http://bit.ly/2x35DT6

SHARE THIS

Latest Press Releases