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"Sugar Walls" is the second single from Sheena Easton's 1984 album A Private Heaven. It spent 16 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, nine of which were in the top 40 . It reached number 9 on the Hot 100, [ 6 ] number 3 on the R&B chart [ 7 ] and number 1 on the Dance chart . [ 8 ]
A Private Heaven is the fifth studio album by Scottish pop singer Sheena Easton, released on 21 September 1984 by EMI America Records.The album featured two US Top 10 hit singles: the lead single "Strut" and the controversial "Sugar Walls".
4. "Sugar Walls" by Sheena Easton. 1984 “Sugar Walls” was written by Prince under the pseudonym “Alexander Nevermind,” and the Sheena Easton recording would stay on the U.S. charts for 16 ...
Easton's follow-up to A Private Heaven, entitled Do You (1985), was produced by Nile Rodgers and achieved gold status, although it failed to generate any breakout singles of the chart calibre of "Strut" or "Sugar Walls". In late 1985, Easton contributed "It's Christmas (All Over the World)" to the holiday release Santa Claus: The Movie.
Sheena Easton: singer Prince contributed several songs for her on albums over the years, including the Top 10 hit "Sugar Walls", and "101" 198X-199X She duetted with Prince on the songs "U Got the Look" and "The Arms of Orion" Candy Dulfer: saxophonist Prince wrote the song "Sunday Afternoon" on her album Sax-a-Go-Go
"Strut" – Sheena Easton "Stuck on You" – Lionel Richie "Sugar Walls" – Sheena Easton "Summer of '69" – Bryan Adams ... "Murder, She Wrote theme song" m. John ...
"Sugar Walls" (1984) ... It was covered by Sheena Easton for her 1984 album A Private Heaven and released as ... I wrote the songs over a couple of weeks on a little ...
"Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)" is a song by Scottish singer Sheena Easton, released as the first single from her fourth album, 1983's Best Kept Secret. In November 1984, Easton added "Telefono" to her Spanish album Todo Me Recuerda a Ti for the Latin markets. The song was nominated for a Grammy in 1983 for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.