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Eurythmics albums featuring Aretha Franklin

Eurythmics Music Videos (6)
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| | Be Yourself Tonight CD (1985) Bonus Tracks; Reissue; Remastered; Deluxe Edition
$7.69 This album replays like a greatest hits package, such is the content of full-blown memorable pop songs. The list is almost endless as this album is a chilling reminder of how good pop can be and how well Lennox and ...
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| Greatest Hits CD Import
$19.55 This anthology of the U.K. duo's greatest hits features "Who's That Girl" and "Here Comes The Rain Again."
Import edition contains five tracks not found on the U.S. release.
1991's GREATEST HITS is a somewhat conservative compilation which unfortunately overlooks both 1981's ...
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| Eurythmics appears on Aretha Franklin Who's Zoomin' Who? CDs (1985)
$6.09 When the Reverend C.L. Franklin passed away in 1984, daughter Aretha (who was close to her father) rebounded from this personal tragedy by cutting 1985's WHO'S ZOOMIN' WHO? with producer Narada Michael Walden. The resulting album is full of famous ...
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 Eurythmics Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Eurythmics songs: Sweet Dreams Lyrics, Here Comes the Rain Again Lyrics, There Must Be an Angel Lyrics, Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Would I Lie to You? Lyrics, Love Is a Stranger Lyrics, Miracle of Love Lyrics, Thorn in My Side Lyrics, Right by Your Side Lyrics, When Tomorrow Comes Lyrics, 17 Again Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I Need a Man Lyrics, Missionary Man Lyrics, I Saved the World Today Lyrics, It's Alright Lyrics, Who's That Girl? Lyrics, Don't Ask Me Why Lyrics, Angel Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs You Have Placed a Chill in My Heart Lyrics, We Two Are One Lyrics.
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 Eurythmics Biography
The duo of Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox hit the bullseye in 1983 with "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," and the Eurythmics soon became pop idols. With edgy synthesizers, crisp dance beats, and Lennox's powerhouse voice, they created a distinctive sound that was both sophisticated and accessible. Their videos only added to their appeal, as Lennox proved to be an ideal MTV star. The group's final few records saw them moving beyond synth pop to embrace a number of styles, from torch songs to soul, which Lennox has also explored in her much-loved solo records.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Annette "Queenie" Lennox | Donald Lawrence | | Dave Stewart | Bill Bruford, Candy Dulfer, Egg, Hatfield & The North, Tom Petty, National Health, Tourists, Robbie Williams, 300 | | David A. Stewart | Ringo Starr, Mick Jagger, Abdel Wright, Tom Petty, Hall & Oates, T.A.T.U. |
 Worked With
Aretha Franklin
 Contemporaries
Depeche Mode, New Order (UK), Pet Shop Boys, Talking Heads, XTC, Duran Duran, Robert Palmer, Soft Cell, Human League, Spandau Ballet, Bryan Ferry, Culture Club, Ultravox, ABC, Thomas Dolby, Paul Young, Thompson Twins, Simply Red, Billy Idol, Howard Jones, Yaz, Yazoo, Grace Jones, Marc Almond, Visage, Swing Out Sister, Berlin, The Associates, Fine Young Cannibals, Missing Persons, Lene Lovich, Propaganda (Rock), Debbie Harry, Men Without Hats, Niagara (France)
 Followers
Björk, The Faint, The Killers (US), Bananarama, Everything But the Girl, Lisa Stansfield, Garbage, Chicks on Speed, Nena, Solex, Animotion, My Favorite, Lords of Acid, Scandal, Frente!, Republica
 Influences
The Beatles, David Bowie, Aretha Franklin, The Yardbirds, Van Morrison, Kraftwerk, Al Green (Vocals), Roxy Music, Blondie, Can, Gary Numan, Dusty Springfield, Ultravox, Jackie DeShannon
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