Christine (song)

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“Christine”
“Christine” cover
Single by Siouxsie & the Banshees
from the album Kaleidoscope
B-side "Eve White, Eve Black"
Released May 30, 1980
Format 7" single, 12" single
Recorded 1980
Genre Post-punk
Length 03:00
Label Polydor
Writer(s) Siouxsie Sioux
Steven Severin
Producer Nigel Gray
Siouxsie & the Banshees
Siouxsie & the Banshees singles chronology
"Happy House"
(1980)
"Christine"
(1980)
"Israel"
(1981)

"Christine" is a song recorded by English rock band Siouxsie & the Banshees. The song was written by Banshees members Siouxsie Sioux and Steven Severin and it was released as the second single from the band's third album Kaleidoscope.

"Christine" and the Kaleidoscope album marked a change in musical direction for Siouxsie & the Banshees, with the arrival of the guitarist John McGeoch. The close of the song utilizes a strong flanging effect.

Lyrically the song continued the band's exploration with mental illness (as they did on previous single "Happy House"), as it describes Christine, a woman with "22 faces" ("...Personality changes behind her red smile / Every new problem brings a stranger inside / Helplessly forcing one more new disguise..."). The song was inspired by the story of Christine Costner-Sizemore, whose battle with dissociative identity disorder was dramatized in the film The Three Faces of Eve. Two of Christine's identities, the Strawberry Girl and the Banana Split Lady, are mentioned in the lyrics of the song.

The single became a top forty hit for Siouxsie & the Banshees, peaking at number twenty-four in the UK singles chart.

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