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I Don't Care (Shakespears Sister song)

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Wikipedia article




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| cover = I Don't care.jpg

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| type = single

| artist = Shakespears Sister

| album = Hormonally Yours

| B-side =

* "Remember My Name"

* "Catwoman" (live)

| released =

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre =

| length = 4:25

| label = London

| writer = Siobhan Fahey, Marcella Detroit, Manu Guiot, Richard Feldman

| producer = Alan Moulder, Shakespears Sister

| prev_title = Stay

| prev_year = 1992

| next_title = Hello (Turn Your Radio On)

| next_year = 1992

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"'I Don't Care'" is a song by British-based female duo Shakespears Sister, released on 4 May 1992 as the third single from their second studio album, 'Hormonally Yours' (1992). The song reached number seven on the UK Singles Chart and had similar success internationally, reaching the top 20 in Australia, Ireland and New Zealand. It also charted on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100, peaking at number 55. Like several of Shakespears Sister's previous singles, it was heavily remixed for its release as a single, including re-recorded vocals and added instrumentals.

The song incorporates a segment of the poem "Hornpipe" by Dame Edith Sitwell (from her Faade, and Other Poems poetry book), which is a surreal poem that attempts to capture the flow of a sailors jig. The poem is spoken by Siobhan Fahey on the song.

Critical reception



Tom Demalon from AllMusic described the song as "bouncy and resilient". Larry Flick from 'Billboard' wrote that a "lively, guitar-anchored ditty is fueled by finger-poppin' rhythms and shaking tambourines." He added further that the duo's "unconventional vocal style charms, as do light, retro horn fills at the close. An adventurous pop delight with strong multiformat appeal." Randy Clark from 'Cash Box' called it an "upbeat, slightly quirky pop cut, with an almost '60s-ish jangle to it, featuring the dual vocals of the performance artists". The Daily Vault's Michael R. Smith noted Detroit's "ear-piercing wail" at the beginning.

A reviewer from 'Lennox Herald' concluded, "While this is unlikely to repeat the success of Stay, it will be a hit no doubt.""REVIEWS". 'Lennox Herald'. 22 May 1992. p. 22. Retrieved 27 November 2020. Pan-European magazine 'Music & Media' stated that a "syncopated beat, moulded after Pretenders' Don't Get Me Wrong, forms the backing of this remarkable piece of uptempo pop, sporting a catchy chorus." Also 'People Magazine' noted that the song "sounds like an effervescent version of the Pretenders." Pop Rescue said that it "bursts open with Marcella's screaming introduction before wriggling into some wonderful guitar/bass." Troy J. Augusto from 'Variety' described the song as "perky".

Music video



The accompanying music video for the song, directed by British director Sophie Muller, showed Siobhan Fahey and Marcella Detroit's characters plotting to kill one another. The video ends with a climax on a mock stage - Fahey dressed in Victorian garb, in contrast to Detroit's poised and refrained character. During the first two choruses the band is performing the song, first in rehearsal and the second in concert.

The video mirrored the internal struggle the duo was going through, as their personal relationship was deteriorating and eventually the duo was ended by Fahey in 1993. The video is also notable for its forefront inclusion of the duo's touring members.

Track listings



* 'UK 7-inch and cassette single, Japanese mini-CD single'

# "I Don't Care" (7-inch remix) 4:25

# "Remember My Name" 3:35

* 'UK CD1'

# "I Don't Care" (7-inch remix) 4:25

# "I Don't Care" (Henley Board mix) 4:06

# "I Don't Care" (LP version) 4:16

# "Remember My Name" 3:35

* 'UK CD2'

# "I Don't Care" (radio edit) 4:06

# "Catwoman" (live on BBC) 4:21

# "I Don't Care" (live on BBC) 4:21

# "You're History" (Voodoo mix) 6:31

* 'European CD single'

# "I Don't Care" (radio edit) 4:06

# "I Don't Care" (7-inch remix) 4:25

# "I Don't Care" (Henley Board mix) 4:06

# "Catwoman" (live on BBC) 4:21

# "Remember My Name" 3:35

* 'US CD and cassette single'

# "I Don't Care" (radio edit) 3:56

# "Stay" (acoustic version) 3:44

* 'Australian CD and cassette single'

# "I Don't Care" (radio edit) 4:06

# "Catwoman" (live on BBC) 4:21

# "You're History" (Voodoo mix) 6:31

Charts



References



Category:1992 singles

Category:1992 songs

Category:London Records singles

Category:Music videos directed by Sophie Muller

Category:Shakespears Sister songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Alan Moulder

Category:Songs written by David A. Stewart

Category:Songs written by Marcella Detroit

Category:Songs written by Richard Feldman (songwriter)

Category:Songs written by Siobhan Fahey

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