Birmingham Post

I was reluctant to sing with Martin at first... I didn’t want it to look corny

Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp and exWham! backing singer Shirlie have made their first album together after more than 30 years of marriage. They tell LUCY MAPSTONE why it took them so long

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SHIRLIE KEMP can’t quite get her head around the constant focus on her marriage to Martin. The pair are one of Britain’s longest-lasting celebrity couples but Shirlie can’t see what all the fuss is about.

“To me, it just feels normal,” she shrugs. “It’s like saying, ‘How does it feel being you?’.”

She adds: “I don’t think all relationsh­ips should be all the way through your life, but Martin and I do want our relationsh­ip still, so it just feels normal.”

The former Wham! backing singer and Pepsi & Shirlie star tied the knot with the Spandau Ballet bassist more than 30 years ago, in 1988, after being introduced through mutual friend George Michael. They went on to have two children together.

But it may come as a surprise that they have never recorded music together – until now.

The couple have finally joined forces to release a swing album of love songs – including classics such as Ain’t That A Kick In The Head, Fly Me To The Moon and The Way You Look Tonight – which they say represents their romance. But why did it take so long for it to happen?

“It’s really nice that we haven’t done it before now because this whole thing is brand new, it’s so late-on for us,” Martin, 58, explains.

“The thing I didn’t like about being in a band was the chase up the charts, worrying what number you were and worrying what people thought of it. This is not about the charts anymore, which is such a nice thing for us.”

Shirlie, 57, admits to feeling nervous about getting back into the recording studio.

“I had never, ever thought about doing this. I’d kind of given up singing really,” she reveals.

“I never saw myself going back into this industry or putting myself out there and, even when Martin suggested that maybe I’d go and sing a song with him – because that’s how it started, I was just going to sing one song – I was still a bit reluctant.

“I didn’t want it to look cheesy. I was scared, thinking, ‘Is that going to look really corny?’

“But after the first song... I’d never done something so quickly that felt so right, and I realised how happy I felt singing again. And then it just unravelled itself, and there was no marketing ploy from us or an, ‘Ooh, let’s go and do an album just for the sake of it’ moment. We did it because I actually really enjoyed doing it.”

She also reveals that she was nudged into it by son Roman when she wasn’t feeling too sure.

“I was a bit like, ‘Do I really want to go back into this?”’ she says.

“So when we played Roman our recording at home, he looked at us and went, ‘Oh my God guys, this is so much better than I thought it was going to be – you’ve got to do this!”’

Shirlie says that she listens to Roman and their daughter Harleymoon,

“because they’re

Son Roman entered the I’m A Celeb jungle this year

Martin and Shirlie

Kemp have released an album of swing classics

current, they’re young and they know what’s going on, and their encouragem­ent and approval meant a lot to me”.

“It’d mean more if he plays us on the radio though,” quips ex-EastEnders star Martin, referring to their son’s job as a Capital FM host.

Roman, one of the stars in this year’s I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, and Harleymoon were both integral to the album being made, making it a real family affair.

“My daughter not only wrote two songs, but she photograph­ed us for the album cover, she made all the videos and filmed the whole making of the album,” Shirlie says.

“She has a media company that makes TV commercial­s, so she did that side of it for us too,” adds Martin proudly.

For someone who had such a successful career back in the day – both as a backing singer for close friends George Michael and

Andrew Ridgeley in Wham!, and then with Helen “Pepsi” DeMacque in pop duo Pepsi & Shirlie – Shirlie is refreshing­ly honest about her hesitation to get back into music.

Asked why that is, she explains that music stardom was not part of her plan.

“Wham! kind of came about because I was just a friend of George and Andrew’s and before the band even started we were just making up these little dance routines and messing around with music.

“Wham! happened so quickly, I didn’t even consider my

Martin and Shirlie were introduced by mutual friend George Michael life going that way, and then it was hard work. You’re just on planes travelling all the time, and when Wham! split up I went straight into doing it with Pepsi and, once again we’re on planes, we’re flying to Japan and so on, and you kind of lose a bit of life... I missed Martin.”

Shirlie pretty much retired from music after the birth of Harleymoon in 1989 and she says: “I was exhausted by it all, and that whole celebrity thing. Once I’d had my daughter I was so happy to be at home with her. I felt secure because I didn’t have to think, ‘Where am I going to be sent next week?.’

“It was very intense, the Wham! years and the Pepsi & Shirlie years, that I had to get off it for a while, but I don’t regret any of it. I loved the fact that I did it.”

Joking that Shirlie was a little bit rusty, Martin says: “I did have to scrape her off a little bit and put a bit of WD-40 on her!”

But, as his long-term love laughs, he continues: “No, Shirlie sounds great on the album. She should really be so proud of herself.”

Shirlie seems equally pleased with the fruits of their labour: “I feel like this new album has come about because I didn’t chase anything. It feels like a bit of a gift because, as I said, it wasn’t a business plan... it just kind of happened.”

MARTIN and Shirlie’s Big Band Broadway show is at Symphony Hall, Birmingham, on February 16. Martin’s Ultimate Back To The 80s DJ Set is at the Rialto Reborn,

February 1.

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