Songwriter: Siobhan Fahey Marcella Detroit Richard Feldman

Producer: Shakespears Sister Richard Feldman

With your new shoes and your black moods
You really break my heart
With your world acclaim and your family name
You really break my heart
Wrapped up warm in yourself tonight
You wonder why things aren't going right
You really break my heart
You really break my heart I bleed for you
You really break my heart
You really break my heart
Got a good looking lover don't need any other
To break my heart
Reading highbrow books just to cultivate your looks
You really break my heart
Watch out here's another breakdown
You wonder what caused it this time 'round
You really break my heart
You really break my heart I bleed for you
You really break my heart
You really break my heart
Home most nights with the TV on
You don't want to be with anyone
You really break my heart
You really break my heart I bleed for you
You really break my heart
You really break my heart

Shakespears Sister

Shakespear’s Sister is a pop-rock duo formed in 1988 by Siobhan Fahey, who left Bananarama after disagreements with the musical direction the band was going. The band was originally intended to be Fahey’s solo project, but immediately became a duo after she recruited American singer Marcella Detroit (aka Marcy Levy).