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  1. "U Got the Look" is a song by American musician #Prince. It opens the second disc of Prince's double album #SignOTheTimes (1987), and became the album's second chart single. The song includes vocals from Scottish singer #SheenaEaston, and percussion from #SheilaE, both of whom are credited on the album but not the single release. #Prince uses his pseudonym Camille to list himself as an additional vocalist.
    youtube.com/watch?v=iNbaAbJ1brc

  2. "For Your Eyes Only" is the 1981 theme to the 12th #JamesBond movie of the same name, written by #BillConti and Mick Leeson, and performed by Scottish singer #SheenaEaston for the accompanying soundtrack album. The song reached number four on the US Billboard Hot 100, and number eight on the #UKSinglesChart. It was nominated for an #AcademyAwardForBestOriginalSong at the #54thAcademyAwards and #GoldenGlobeAwardForBestOriginalSong at the #39thGoldenGlobeAwards in 1982.
    youtube.com/watch?v=TVT_MwNVCRU

  3. "We've Got Tonite" is a song written by American #rockMusician #BobSeger, from his album #StrangerInTown (1978). The single record charted twice for Seger, and was developed from a prior song that he had written. Further versions charted in 1983 for #KennyRogers as a #duet with #SheenaEaston, and again in 2002 for #RonanKeating.
    youtube.com/watch?v=HCBhN4LIyXQ

  4. Sheena Easton's "Morning Train (Nine To Five)" hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on May 2, 1981 and spent two weeks at the top of the chart.

    #Music, #SheenaEaston, #80s, #80sMusic, #1980s, #1980sMusic

  5. On the 27th of April 1959: #SheenaEaston [Orr], Scottish singer ("9 to 5 (Morning Train)"; "For Your Eyes Only"), born in Glasgow, Scotland.
    #HappyBirthday #67 ⋆。°✩🧸✨🧁 ⋆。°✩

  6. "U Got the Look" is a song by American musician #Prince. It opens the second disc of Prince's double album #SignOTheTimes (1987), and became the album's second chart single. The song includes vocals from Scottish singer #SheenaEaston, and percussion from #SheilaE, both of whom are credited on the album but not the single release. Prince uses his pseudonym Camille to list himself as an additional vocalist.
    youtube.com/watch?v=_jCuroTbqBI