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Seán Feargal Sharkey OBE (born 13 August 1958) is a singer from Northern Ireland.He was the lead vocalist of punk band The Undertones in the 1970s and 1980s and a solo artist in the 1980s and 1990s.
The Undertones are a rock band formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974.From 1975 to 1983, the Undertones consisted of Feargal Sharkey (vocals), John O'Neill (rhythm guitar, vocals), Damian O'Neill (lead guitar, vocals), Michael Bradley (bass, vocals) and Billy Doherty (drums). [5]
Feargal Sharkey is the debut solo album by former Undertones singer Feargal Sharkey, released in 1985. The album peaked at No. 12 in the UK and contains Sharkey's best known single, "A Good Heart", [4] his only No. 1. "You Little Thief" also became a top 10 hit in the UK Singles Chart, reaching No. 5, [5] and "Someone to Somebody" reached No ...
The band's lead singer, Feargal Sharkey, has opined The Sin of Pride as being "the finest Undertones album." [2] Released on 13 March 1983, [3] The Sin of Pride reached number 43 in the UK charts. Largely due to the commercial failure of The Sin of Pride, the Undertones disbanded just four months after the album's release. [4]
The song was the sixth single released by the Undertones, and the first single to be written by Damian O'Neill and Michael Bradley. [7] The music video to the song was largely filmed at the home of the O'Neill brothers, and was directed by Julien Temple. [8] The song was performed on Top of the Pops on two occasions: 10 April and 24 April 1980 ...
The Undertones "Here Comes the Summer" 34 — — "You've Got My Number (Why Don't You Use It!)" 32 25 — Non-album single "My Perfect Cousin" 1980 9 9 —
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"Jimmy Jimmy" is a Top 20 punk rock song originally written and recorded by Northern Irish band the Undertones in the spring of 1979. The song was written by the band's main songwriter, John O'Neill, [1] it was the Undertones' third single and was released on 20 April 1979, reaching number 16 on the UK Singles Chart, making "Jimmy Jimmy" the Undertones' first Top 20 single.