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  1. The discography of Eurythmics, a British rock/pop duo, consists of eight studio albums, one live album, two compilation albums, one soundtrack album, one extended play, and 33 singles.

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  2. Would I Lie to You? (1985) You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart (1987) List of songs with Songfacts entries for Eurythmics.

  3. Eurythmics Lyrics, Songs, and Albums | Genius. About Eurythmics. While working as a waitress at a health food restaurant in London, Annie Lennox met Dave Stewart, with whom she formed the...

    • 13 I Saved The World Today, 1999
    • 12 Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four), 1984
    • 11 Right by Your Side, 1983
    • 10 17 Again, 2000
    • 9 Who’s That Girl?, 1983
    • 8 Thorn in My Side, 1986
    • 7 Love Is A Stranger, 1982
    • 6 It’S Alright (Baby’S Coming Back), 1986
    • 5 Missionary Man, 1987
    • 4 Here Comes The Rain Again, 1984

    The first single from eighth album Peace, 1999’sI Saved The World Today returned Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart to the UK chart for the first time in nearly a decade. Peaking at No.11 over here (mystifyingly it wasn’t issued as a single in the States), it’s a latter period classic, and was apparently so beloved of Sopranoscreator David Chase that he...

    Eurythmics’ history with the film Nineteen Eighty-Four is a controversial one. Their score was imposed on director Michael Radford by Virgin Films (they’d already asked David Bowie, who asked for too much money, apparently), to replace the orchestral soundtrack already composed by Dominic Muldowney. In the end, the movie was to offer up a mix of Ra...

    With its calypso beats, steel drums and marimba sounds, this second single from third album Touchwas certainly a departure, more Kid Creole than anything else in their back catalogue. It still sounds recognisably Eurythmics, though.

    A late-period Eurythmics song that deserved better than its No.27 placing in the opening months of 2000. Softer than usual (it’s easy to mistake it for an Annie Lennox solo number), it’s a reflective track that finds them looking back over their career, with lyrical references to “fake celebrities”, “vicious queens” and “the stupid papers and the s...

    Who’s That Girl? is a great song, of course, but its video is equally as memorable, featuring Annie Lennox as both a 60s-influenced nightclub singer anda male member of the audience (complete with Elvis Presley wig). It also features guest appearances by a host of pop names, including Cheryl Baker and Jay Aston of Bucks Fizz, Kiki Dee, Marilyn, Haz...

    This was to be Eurythmics’ final UK Top 10 single, reaching No.5 in 1986. “On Thorn In My SideAnnie was channeling her anger and was so focused when she opened her mouth and delivered her cutting lyrics,” Stewart explained. “It was icy cold yet burning with passion. She carried on and did the whole song in one single take.” Look out for Blondie dru...

    This lead-off single from Eurythmics’ breakout album Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) was to be the duo’s first-ever hit (first 7” Never Gonna Cry Againstiffed at No.63). In many ways, its austere vocals and warm synths make it the archetypal Eurythmics single, and its video, which showed off a multitude of looks for Annie Lennox, became the model p...

    A hit in the UK (No.12), but not the US (78!), It’s Alright (Baby’s Coming Back) was released as the fourth and final single from their 1985 album Be Yourself Tonightand won the pair an Ivor Novello award for Best Song.

    One of Annie and Dave’s very best tracks, Missionary Man weirdly didn’t break Top 30 in the UK. America had more sense, however, with the single hitting No.14. The fourth and last single from fifth album Revenge, it was said to be inspired by Lennox’s short-lived marriage to devout Hare Krishna Radha Raman. “Obviously, there is a personal meaning i...

    Written on an overcast day while the duo were staying at the Mayflower Hotel in New York City, Here Comes The Rain Againhas been described by Stewart as “wandering in and out of melancholy, a dark beauty that sort of is like the rose that’s when it’s darkest unfolding and blood red just before the garden dies.”

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  5. Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - Right by Your Side (Official Video) All the original videos of Eurythmics are curated in this playlist. Enjoy a non-stop video stream of official videos...

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    Eurythmics were a British pop duo formed in 1980, consisting of Scottish vocalist Annie Lennox and English musician and producer Dave Stewart. They were both previously in the Tourists, a band that broke up in 1980.

  7. Mar 18, 1991 · Greatest Hits is a retrospective compilation album released in 1991, containing their successful singles spanning the years 1982 through 1990. It was enormously successful, topping the charts in ...

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