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"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.
October 1983 saw the release of the album Best Kept Secret and its first single, the synthesized dance-pop tune "Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)", became her fourth Top 10 hit. The single was Grammy-nominated for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" of 1983. [12]
"Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)" (1983) "Almost Over You" (1983) "Devil in a Fast Car" ... The lyrics tells of a woman who almost overcame the pain, misery, and ...
The album's lead single was the dance track "Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)" which became Easton's third solo hit to reach the US Top Ten with a No. 9 peak on the Billboard Hot 100 and was Grammy nominated. The second single was the ballad "Almost Over You" (No. 25) and another rock track "Devil in a Fast Car" was subsequently issued as a ...
That's why you shouldn't shy away from having a long distance love affair or relationship. If you fall into one, fall. Trust me, I carried on a long distance relationship for two years.
"Long Distance Love Affair" (1976) "Pirate" (1976) "War Paint and Soft Feathers" (1977) "Pirate" is a song recorded by American singer and actress Cher, released as ...
Celebratory long-distance relationship quotes “My heart is your home, wherever in the world you are — you will always have a place to stay.” — K.A. Hill
The lyrics of the piano–led power ballad describe the protagonist's emotional state towards an ongoing long-distance relationship, which leaves her in depression. The song was the second and final single to precede the Human album in October 2008.