2007-2008: Ghosts
Donaghy parted with London Records in a mutual decision with the company. She recorded a second album with no record label which was picked up by Parlophone, part of the EMI group. On her official MySpace page, Donaghy previewed the title track from the album, "Ghosts", which was released in February 2007 as a 12" promotional 2-track single with the song "Don't Give It Up". The video was filmed in various different towns including Marrakech, Essaouira, El Jadida, Morocco and also in mountains. In its first week of release, on downloads alone, the single "Don't Give It Up" reached a low #72, then, upon release of the physical single, went to #45. Donaghy said the single's main purpose was not to chart particularly high, but to introduce people to her music. She believes it was a success in this. The second single "So You Say" was released on June 18, 2007 and peaked at a disappointing #76 in the United Kingdom.
The album Ghosts was released on June 25, 2007, but with no radio s
More about Siobhan Donaghy (From Wikipedia)
2003-2004: Revolution In Me
Donaghy started writing music along with the help of former producer Cameron McVey (who has worked with Sugababes, All Saints and Neneh Cherry) to help overcome her depression, and read more...
2007-2008: Ghosts
Donaghy parted with London Records in a mutual decision with the company. She recorded a second album with no record label which was picked up by Parlophone, part of the EMI group. read more...
2008-present: Third Studio Album
After her last performance as Mimi in the West End production of RENT, Donaghy announced she'd start work on her third album in 2008 to be released mid 2009. There are rumors she read more...
Siobhán Emma Donaghy (born June 14, 1984 in London), is an English singer songwriter. Until September 2001, she was a member of English pop group the Sugababes, after which she read more...
Siobhán Donaghy was born in London, England on June 14, 1984. She has two sisters Bevin and RóisÃn, who is working as a make-up artist for Siobhán. She is of Irish descent[citation read more...
