The Reynolds Girls were a British vocal duo composed of sisters Linda (born in 1971) and Aisling (born in 1973). They are best known for their hit single "I'd Rather Jack" which peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart in April 1989. It remained on the chart for 12 weeks.The sisters were signed to the PWL record label after giving Pete Waterman a demo tape. Their single was produced by Stock Aitken and Waterman.
The sisters grew up in Litherland, a suburb of Sefton, Liverpool and were of Irish descent. The duo's younger sister Debbie played the original Katie Rogers, in Brookside, from 1987-1989.
"I'd Rather Jack" started out as a response to music critics who ignored the younger pop acts in the UK at the time, and to radio DJs who continued to play older bands on their playlists rather than Stock Aitken and Waterman songs. It was also a response to a perceived snub at the Brit Awards, where SAW acts lost out to more "mature" acts such as Enya and Steve Winwood. After their one hit, The Reynolds Girls were dropped by the label. A second single, "Get Real", was released but this failed to chart and the duo disappeared into obscurity.
In a public poll conducted by Channel 4 in 2003, "I'd Rather Jack" was voted number 91 in a list of the 100 Worst Pop Records of All Time
The Reynolds Girls were a British vocal duo composed of sisters Linda (born in 1971) and Aisling (born in 1973). They are best known for their hit single "I'd Rather Jack" which peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart in April 1989. It remained on the chart for 12 weeks.The sisters were signed to the PWL record label after giving Pete Waterman a demo tape. Their single was produced by Stock Aitken and Waterman. The sisters grew up in Litherland, a suburb of Sefton, Liverpool and were of Irish descent. The duo's younger sister Debbie played the original Katie Rogers, in Brookside, from 1987-1989. "I'd Rather Jack" started out as a response to music critics who ignored the younger pop acts in the UK at the time, and to radio DJs who continued to play older bands on their playlists rather than Stock Aitken and Waterman songs. It was also a response to a perceived snub at the Brit Awards, where SAW acts lost out to more "mature" acts such as Enya and Steve Winwood. After their one hit, The Reynolds Girls were dropped by the label. A second single, "Get Real", was released but this failed to chart and the duo disappeared into obscurity. In a public poll conducted by Channel 4 in 2003, "I'd Rather Jack" was voted number 91 in a list of the 100 Worst Pop Records of All Time