"Sister Madly" | ||||
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Single by Crowded House | ||||
from the album Temple of Low Men | ||||
Released | August 1988 | |||
Format | 7" and 12" vinyl CD single |
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Recorded | 1987 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Writer(s) | Neil Finn | |||
Crowded House singles chronology | ||||
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"Sister Madly" is a 1988 song by rock group Crowded House. It was the fourth single from the group's second album Temple of Low Men.[1]
The song contains a solo by guitarist Richard Thompson.
A live version of the song later appeared on Crowded House's Special Edition Live Album that accompanied selected copies of the group's greatest hits compilation Recurring Dream. This performance goes over 6 minutes long because the group lost the beat, had to stop, made jokes about how they wouldn't remember the incident in the next 5 minutes and to compensate, Neil Finn started improvising lyrics.
It was also performed at the group's farewell concert Farewell to the World.
"Sister Madly" is said to be about Neil Finn waking up to find his sister having nightmares.
This song was featured in the movie The Sum of Us with Australian actor Russell Crowe as he is jogging at the beginning of the film.
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All songs by Neil Finn except "Something So Strong" by Finn and Mitchell Froom.
Released in UK.
"Sister Madly" is the first Crowded House single that never entered into any chart internationally. The following singles ("Into Temptation" and "I Feel Possessed") did not chart either, leaving the album Temple of Low Men considered the least commercially successful album due to the low success of the singles it spawned.
Region | Date |
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United Kingdom | August 1988 |
New Zealand | January 1989 |
Australia | April 1989 |
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