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  1. Siobhán Donaghy. Released December 8, 2023. Revolution In Me (20th Anniversary Edition) Tracklist. 1. Nothing But Song Lyrics. 2. Man Without Friends Lyrics. 3. Overrated ...

  2. After Donaghy was introduced to Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan at a party, the trio decided to form a group, and in 1999 they were signed to London Records as Sugababes. The group released its critically acclaimed debut album, One Touch, in 2000, which included the hit singles "Run for Cover," "New Year," and "Overload," a nominee for Best British Single at the 2001 Brit Awards.

  3. Siobhán Donaghy is one of the three original members of Sugababes (with Keisha Buchanan and Mutya Buena). Born Eastcote, Hillingdon, London 1984. In 2001 she left the band to pursue a solo career. While signed to London Records she wrote her début solo album Revolution in Me with Cameron and Marlon McVey, which was released in September 2003.

  4. Siobhán Emma Donaghy (ur. 14 czerwca 1984 w Londynie [1]) – brytyjska piosenkarka. Ma irlandzkie i marokańskie korzenie. W wieku 12 lat miała pierwszego menedżera, Rona Toma, byłego menedżera All Saints. W przeszłości należała do zespołu Sugababes, z którego odeszła w 2001 roku [2]; zastąpiła ją Heidi Range.

  5. Siobhán Donaghy (født 14. juni 1984 i London) er en engelsk sangerinne og låtskriver, mest kjent som tidligere medlem i bandet Sugababes. Hun begynte å interessere seg mer for alternativ rock enn for soulmusikk. I november 2003 utgav hun albumet Revolution In Me. Hennes nye album Ghosts kom ut i juni 2007. Etter liten radiooppmerksomhet ...

  6. In May 2003 Donaghy released the single "Nothing but Song" under Shanghai Nobody, an anagram of her name. In 2003 she released her first album on her own, Revolution in Me as Siobhán Donaghy. Her second album Ghosts was released in 2007. It got good reviews from music critics. In 2011 the Sugababes started again with the name Mutya Keisha Siobhan.

  7. Revolution in Me is the debut solo album by Siobhán Donaghy, on 29 September 2003. The album debuted, and peaked, at #117 on the UK Albums Chart. Her forename is stylised as 'Siobhan' for this album, as opposed to the correct styling of 'Siobhán'. The album was reviewed well in European countries, including Sweden and Finland. [7]