Artist's albums
Fabulous
2000 · album
Best Ballads
2000 · album
The Gold Collection
1996 · compilation
Greatest Hits
1995 · compilation
Greatest Hits
1995 · compilation
My Cherie
1995 · album
The World Of Sheena Easton - The Singles
1993 · album
No Strings
1993 · album
What Comes Naturally (Expanded Edition)
1991 · album
The Lover In Me
1988 · album
The Lover In Me (Expanded Edition)
1988 · album
No Sound But A Heart
1987 · album
Do You [Bonus Tracks Version]
1985 · album
Todo Me Recuerda a Ti
1984 · album
A Private Heaven [Bonus Tracks Version]
1984 · album
Telefone
1983 · single
Best Kept Secret
1983 · album
Madness, Money and Music [Bonus Tracks Version]
1982 · album
Live At The Palace, Hollywood (Deluxe Edition)
1982 · album
Take My Time
1981 · album
The Definitive Singles 1980 - 1987
2021 · album
Original Album Series
2014 · compilation
15 Classic Tracks: Sheena Easton
2013 · album
The Best Of Sheena Easton
2008 · compilation
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Biography
1980s pop diva Sheena Easton was born Sheena Shirley Orr in Bellshill, Scotland on April 27, 1959. Inspired to pursue a singing career after seeing Barbra Streisand in The Way We Were, she later attended the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama while moonlighting with the group Something Else. Exposure on the BBC television production The Big Time: Pop Singer not only resulted in a record deal with EMI but also pushed Easton's 1980 debut singles, "Modern Girl" and "9 to 5," into the U.K. Top Ten, and she became the first female artist to score two simultaneous Top Ten hits. Her self-titled debut LP followed in 1981, while "9 to 5" was reissued in America under the title "Morning Train" to avoid confusion with Dolly Parton's recent hit of the same name; regardless, the single topped the U.S. pop charts, with "Modern Girl" cracking the Top 20 a few months later. After earning a Grammy as Best New Artist, Easton was tapped to sing the title theme of the latest James Bond film, For Your Eyes Only; in 1983, she duetted with Kenny Rogers on the smash "We've Got Tonight," returning to the Top Ten later that year with "Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair." However, with 1984's A Private Affair, Easton retooled her squeaky clean image, following the sassy "Strut" with the salacious "Sugar Walls," written and produced by one Alexander Nevermind (a.k.a. Prince, to whose "U Got the Look" she contributed vocals in 1987). She followed a stint as Don Johnson's ill-fated TV wife on Miami Vice by scoring the number two smash "The Lover in Me" in 1989; however, 1991's "What Comes Naturally" proved to be Easton's last chart entry, and after starring in a musical revival of Man of La Mancha she spent much of the decade on stage, also appearing in a revival of Grease as well as on the seasonal tour The Colors of Christmas. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi