You're History Explained

You're History
Cover:Shakespear's Sister You're History.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Shakespears Sister
Album:Sacred Heart
B-Side:
  • "Dirty Mind" (live)
  • "Heroine" (live)
Label:FFRR
Producer:
  • Shakespears Sister
  • Jimmy Iovine
  • Richard Feldman
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"You're History" is a song by British-based pop act Shakespears Sister, released in July 1989 as the second single from their debut album, Sacred Heart (1989). The song was the first release to present the act as a duo and their first chart hit, reaching number seven in the United Kingdom. Outside the UK, "You're History" reached number five in Finland and entered the top 40 in Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand.

Background

"You're History" is the first release to present Shakespears Sister as a duo comprising Siobhan Fahey and Marcella Detroit, as opposed to a solo project by Fahey. The single sleeve depicts the two seen from the back with Detroit wielding a guitar; however, an early pressing of the single used an alternate cover depicting only Fahey. Another alternate cover is used for the "Voodoo Remix" single, which is similar to the cover depicting both Fahey and Detroit but features Fahey looking at Detroit instead of straight ahead.

Critical reception

Bill Coleman from Billboard complimented the song's "refreshing hooks", describing it as "danceable pop with a distinctive edge [that] has the goods to seduce programmers with its infectious charm."[1] Alison Mayes from Calgary Herald felt it's a "stellar turn" on the album, and "a witty, infectious statement of female independence that dispenses with a lover by telling him to go back to sleep and comparing him with the Dead Sea scrolls."[2] Robert Hilburn from Los Angeles Times wrote, "Though this kind of novelty wears out quickly, the delightfully absurd put-down of an old lover is too much fun to ignore. Siobhan Fahey is married to Dave Stewart, which may explain some of the Eurythmic tension in the arrangement."[3] David Giles from Music Week said, "Fairly cluttered record built around a wailing bluesy chorus, chugging rhythm and choppy guitar. Tries very hard to be soulful, perhaps too hard."[4] In an 2014 retrospective review, Pop Rescue stated that both singers are on "great vocal form", complimenting the producer of the song, adding, "I think that’s partly why it stands out."[5] A reviewer from Record Mirror declared it as a "mildly eccentric and compelling mature pop song".[6] Richard Lowe from Smash Hits complimented it as "fab".[7]

Music video

The accompanying music video for "You're History", the third video directed by English director Sophie Muller for the group, was the first in which Detroit appeared.[8] The video begins with Detroit singing the opening verse of the song in front of a red stage curtain. At the end of the verse, the curtains open and the video continues in a glittering vaudeville style with Detroit and Fahey superimposed against various backdrops. A variety of dancers (including a group of ballerinas), a court jester juggling act, and various musicians also appear in the video, as does Fahey's son, Sam, dressed in a bumblebee costume.

Track listings

  1. "You're History"
  2. "Dirty Mind" (live in Leningrad)
  1. "You're History"
  2. "Heroine" (live in Leningrad)
  3. "Dirty Mind" (live in Leningrad)
  1. "You're History" (maximised version)
  2. "Heroine" (live in Leningrad)
  3. "Dirty Mind" (live in Leningrad)
  1. "You're History" (Voodoo mix)
  2. "You're History" (7-inch mix)
  3. "Dirty Mind" (live in Leningrad)

A1. "You're History" (Voodoo remix) – 6:31

B1. "You're History" (maximized version) – 6:43

B2. "You're History" (7-inch edit) – 4:28

A. "You're History" — 4:27

B. "Pretty Boy" — 3:38

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1989–1990)Peak
position
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[19] 29
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[20] 5

Notes and References

  1. Bill. Coleman. Single Reviews. Billboard. 7 October 1989. 81. 26 September 2020.
  2. Mayes, Alison (23 November 1989). "Discs". Calgary Herald. p. G7.
  3. Hilburn, Robert (11 November 1989). "Top Alternative Pop Tunes Embody Accessibility and Craft". Los Angeles Times. p. 3.
  4. David. Giles. Singles. Music Week. 29 July 1989. 25. 13 March 2023.
  5. Web site: Review: 'Sacred Heart' by Shakespear's Sister (CD, 1989) . Pop Rescue . 26 November 2014 . 24 November 2020.
  6. . Singles. Kevin Murphy. 7 October 1989.
  7. Richard. Lowe. Singles. Smash Hits. 20 September 1989. 73. 11 March 2023.
  8. The Best of Shakespear's Sister liner notes
  9. You're History. Shakespears Sister. 1989. European mini-CD single liner notes. FFRR Records. 886 634-3.
  10. You're History. Shakespears Sister. 1989. UK 7-inch single sleeve. FFRR Records. F 112, 886 612.7.
  11. You're History. Shakespears Sister. 1989. UK cassette single sleeve. FFRR Records. FCS 112, 886612.4.
  12. You're History. Shakespears Sister. 1989. UK CD single liner notes. FFRR Records. FCD 112, 886 613.2.
  13. You're History. Shakespears Sister. 1989. UK 12-inch single sleeve. FFRR Records. FX 112, 886 613.1.
  14. You're History. Shakespears Sister. 1989. Japanese mini-CD single liner notes. London Records. POOL 37017.
  15. You're History. Shakespears Sister. 1989. UK remix 12-inch single sleeve. FFRR Records. FXR 112, 886 653-1.
  16. You're History. Shakespears Sister. 1989. Canadian 12-inch single vinyl disc. London Records. 886 613-1.
  17. You're History. Shakespears Sister. 1989. US cassette single cassette notes. FFRR Records. 886 696-4.
  18. Sacred Heart. Sacred Heart (Shakespears Sister album). Shakespears Sister. 1989. US CD album liner notes. FFRR Records. 828 168-2.
  19. Eurochart Hot 100. Music & Media. 6. 34. V. 26 August 1989. 25 September 2020.
  20. Book: Nyman, Jake. 2005. Suomi soi 4: Suuri suomalainen listakirja. 1st. Tammi. Helsinki. 951-31-2503-3. fi.