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Pepsi & Shirlie were an English pop duo group formed in London in 1985 by two backing singers for Wham! They released two albums, All Right Now in 1987 and Change in 1991, and their debut single "Heartache" reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart.
Sony Music, the owners of CBS Records, released a greatest hits compilation in 1997 called The Best of Wham!: If You Were There.... Sony released another compilation in 2023 called The Singles: Echoes from the Edge of Heaven. On 21 November 2009, there was a Wham!-themed night on television's The X Factor in the UK.
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After the break-up of the short-lived group The Executive (of which Ridgeley, his brother Paul, and Michael were members), [8] Michael and Ridgeley formed the duo Wham! in 1981. Michael was the lead vocalist, primary songwriter, and played keyboards, while Ridgeley co-wrote songs, played guitar, and performed backing vocals. [9]
DeMacque became one of two singers/dancers for the group Wham! in 1983. She replaced Dee C. Lee, (who left to join The Style Council) and performed alongside Shirlie Holliman, [2] first appearing in the music video for "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go". When their work with Wham! ended, Holliman and DeMacque formed their own act, named Pepsi ...
List of music videos, showing year released and directors Title Year Director(s) "Young Guns (Go for It)" 1982 Tim Pope "Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)" Chris Gabrin "Bad Boys" 1983 Mike Brady "Club Tropicana" Duncan Gibbins "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" 1984 Andy Morahan "Everything She Wants" "Freedom" Lindsay Anderson, Andy Morahan [53]
The music video, originally shot on 35mm film, was released on 13 December 2019 in 4K Ultra HD resolution. [70] The music video's original film director Andy Morahan had found seven out of the eight rolls of original 35mm rushes and worked with teams at Cinelab London and VFX artist Russ Shaw at Nice Biscuits post production to recreate the ...
They were flanked by backing singers Dee C Lee and Shirlie Holliman. The original recording does not feature the voices of Lee or Holliman but that of American backing singer Lynda Hayes. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]