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Shakespear's Sister return with 'All The Queen's Horses'

Siobhan Fahey and Marcella Detroit have released their first new music in over a quarter of a century.

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All The Queen’s Horses is the first of two new tunes the duo have created for their upcoming greatest hits collection. After not speaking to each other for over 25 years, the pair recently buried the hatchet and began working together, and soon they’ll head off on a massive UK tour.

They don’t waste anytime addressing their long running estrangement in the new song and its accompanying video. As they sing “All the queen’s horses and all the king’s men, couldn’t bering us back together again.”

The western themed video shows a showdown between the two singers when they walk into a bar after decades apart. THere’s also some flashbacks to their most iconic performances and costumes from the nineties.

Check out the video.

OIP Staff


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