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Following the disbandment of <a href="spotify:artist:0NKDgy9j66h3DLnN8qu1bB">Eurythmics</a> in 1991, vocalist Annie Lennox began a solo career that rivaled <a href="spotify:artist:0NKDgy9j66h3DLnN8qu1bB">Eurythmics</a>' in terms of crossover popularity. Born and raised in Aberdeen, Scotland, Lennox began playing music as child, learning how to play both the piano and flute. In her late teens, she won a scholarship to London's Royal Academy of Music, but she dropped out before she took her finals. For the next several years, she worked around London, performing various jobs during the day and singing at night. In the late '70s, she met guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:7gcCQIlkkfbul5Mt0jBQkg">Dave Stewart</a> through a friend. <a href="spotify:artist:7gcCQIlkkfbul5Mt0jBQkg">Stewart</a>, who had previously played with Longdancer, asked Lennox to join a new band he was forming with a songwriter named Peet Coombes. The band was named <a href="spotify:artist:4tHCrc4lQw3tYsbN8G9OW7">the Tourists</a>, and they released three albums between 1979 and 1980 and scored a number four U.K. hit with a cover of <a href="spotify:artist:5zaXYwewAXedKNCff45U5l">Dusty Springfield</a>'s "I Only Want to Be with You."

While they were collaborating in <a href="spotify:artist:4tHCrc4lQw3tYsbN8G9OW7">the Tourists</a>, Lennox and <a href="spotify:artist:7gcCQIlkkfbul5Mt0jBQkg">Stewart</a> became lovers. Soon, tensions within the band grew, and by 1980 the pair had left the band to begin <a href="spotify:artist:0NKDgy9j66h3DLnN8qu1bB">Eurythmics</a>. During the early '80s, the sleek synth pop of <a href="spotify:artist:0NKDgy9j66h3DLnN8qu1bB">Eurythmics</a> became one of the most popular sounds of new wave, racking up a number of hits in both the U.S. and U.K., including "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," "Love Is a Stranger," "Who's That Girl," and "Here Comes the Rain Again." Midway through their career, <a href="spotify:artist:0NKDgy9j66h3DLnN8qu1bB">Eurythmics</a> began pursuing a harder, more straightforward rock & roll sound.

In 1990, following the release of <a href="spotify:artist:0NKDgy9j66h3DLnN8qu1bB">Eurythmics</a>' commercial disappointment We Too Are One, Lennox announced that she was taking a two-year sabbatical to have a child. During this time, the group quietly dissolved, Lennox had a baby, and she began working on her first solo album. Diva, her solo debut, arrived in 1992 and showcased a calmer, more mature vocalist designed to cross over into the adult contemporary market. On the strength of the singles "Walking on Broken Glass" (number 14) and "Why" (number 34), Diva sold over two million copies in the U.S. alone; the album was also nominated for three Grammy awards.

Lennox delivered her second solo album, a covers collection entitled Medusa, in 1995. Peaking at number 11, Medusa spawned the hit single "No More I Love You's" and went platinum by the end of 1995. Lennox took some time off to raise her child and become more actively involved with humanitarian endeavors. A full eight years after Medusa was released, she returned with Bare, one of the strongest and most personal albums of her career. After another break, she released Songs of Mass Destruction in September 2007 and made plans to embark on an extensive North American tour, starting in October. Three years later, Lennox returned to recording with her first holiday album, entitled A Christmas Cornucopia. In 2014, she delivered another covers-oriented album, the <a href="spotify:artist:1ZOxItMKVPgh33oiQkz2re">Mike Stevens</a>-produced Nostalgia. The following year, Lennox re-released the album as Nostalgia: An Evening with Annie Lennox, which included both the original studio album and a bonus Blu-Ray disc of her live PBS concert recorded on-stage at Los Angeles' historic Orpheum Theatre backed by a 19-piece ensemble. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (Original Mix)

Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (Original Mix)

Jan 4, 1983

1.9 billion

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Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) [2018 Remastered]

Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) [2018 Remastered]

Jan 4, 1983

1.9 billion

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I Put A Spell On You (Fifty Shades of Grey) - From "Fifty Shades Of Grey" Soundtrack

I Put A Spell On You (Fifty Shades of Grey) - From "Fifty Shades Of Grey" Soundtrack

Feb 9, 2015

215.6 million

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Walking on Broken Glass

Walking on Broken Glass

Apr 2, 1992

209.4 million

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Here Comes the Rain Again - Remastered Version

Here Comes the Rain Again - Remastered Version

Nov 14, 1983

175.0 million

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Here Comes the Rain Again - 2018 Remastered

Here Comes the Rain Again - 2018 Remastered

Nov 14, 1983

174.9 million

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Why

Why

Jan 1, 1992

134.4 million

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No More "I Love You's"

No More "I Love You's"

Jan 1, 1995

116.6 million

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No More "I Love You's"

No More "I Love You's"

Oct 22, 2012

115.1 million

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There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)

There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)

Apr 29, 1985

100.4 million

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