Hello (Turn Your Radio On)

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"Hello (Turn Your Radio On)"
Shakespears Sister - Hello (Turn Your Radio On).jpg
Single by Shakespears Sister
from the album Hormonally Yours
B-side "Stay" (remix)
Released26 October 1992 (1992-10-26)
Genre Rock
Length
  • 4:05 (album version)
  • 4:23 (7-inch version)
Label London
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Shakespears Sister singles chronology
"I Don't Care"
(1992)
"Hello (Turn Your Radio On)"
(1992)
"My 16th Apology"
(1993)
Music video
"Hello (Turn Your Radio On)" on YouTube

"Hello (Turn Your Radio On)" is a song by British-based pop duo Shakespears Sister, and was released as the fourth single from their second album, Hormonally Yours . The single peaked at number 14 and spent six weeks on the UK Singles Chart. Internationally, the single peaked within the top 40 in Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland.

Contents

Background

The single was released in the UK on 26 October 1992. [1] The album version of the song was remixed for its single release, featuring more bass and adding drums. The single version is also slightly extended, with a repeat of the chorus towards the end of the song. The single sleeve artwork was created by Laurence Dunmore, with photography by Derek Ridgers.

Critical reception

Tom Demalon from AllMusic described the song as a "stellar glam-tinged ballad with a dreamy chorus". [2] Larry Flick from Billboard called it a "Beatles-esque rock ballad." He added, "A soft, rolling piano line is surrounded by deep alto harmonies and nimble guitars. Booming, swaying, and completely memorable chorus is icing on the cake." [3] The Daily Vault's Michael R. Smith stated in his album review, that "the spellbinding grand finale of "Hello (Turn Your Radio On)" is just icing on the cake." [4] A reviewer from Liverpool Echo wrote, "Songs that mention the radio always do well on the radio. It's because DJs are so big-headed. But this one - a re-mixed track from the Hormonally Yours album - does sound good on radio." [5] Pan-European magazine Music & Media commented, "Hello out there in radio land, stay for a while for another ballad by the hippest sisters around." [6] Pop Rescue said it is a "great" track. [7]

Music video

The accompanying music video for "Hello (Turn Your Radio On)" was directed by British director Sophie Muller and is made in black-and-white as an old movie. It depicts the duo performing inside what appears to be a closet that is being opened in the beginning and closed at the end of the video.

Track listings

Charts

The Bates version

"Hello"
Thebates-hello.jpeg
Single by the Bates
from the album The Bates
B-side "All in All"
Released1994
Length3:21
Label Virgin
Songwriter(s)
  • Siobhan Fahey
  • Marcella Detroit
  • Manu Guiot
The Bates singles chronology
"Hello"
(1994)
"A Real Cool Time"
(1994)

"Hello (Turn Your Radio On)" was covered by German punk band the Bates, and was released as the group's lead single in 1994.

Track listing

  1. "Hello" – 3:21
  2. "All in All" – 2:28
  3. "It's a Heartache" (Punch in the Face demo mix) – 1:52
  4. "Hello" (Punch in the Face demo mix) – 3:14
  5. "Worse Than the Devil" (Punch in the Face demo mix) – 1:51

Queensberry version

"Hello (Turn Your Radio On)"
German Hello (Turn Your Radio On) cover.jpg
Single by Queensberry
from the album On My Own
Released23 October 2009
Length3:15
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Siobhan Fahey
  • Marcella Detroit
  • Manu Guiot
Producer(s) Philip Larsen
Queensberry singles chronology
"Too Young"
(2009)
"Hello (Turn Your Radio On)"
(2009)
"The Song"
(2009)

"Hello (Turn Your Radio On)" was covered by German girl group Queensberry, and released as the lead single from the band's second studio album On My Own in October 2009.

Track listing

CD maxi single [19] [20]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Hello (Turn Your Radio On)"Philip Larsen3:18
2."Welcome to My World"
  • Andrew Bojanic
  • Elizabeth Hooper
  • Jim Marr
  • Wendy Page
  • Larsen
3:44

Charts

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