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  2. Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Sheena Easton - Wikipedia

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    Sheena Shirley Easton (née Orr; born 27 April 1959) is a Scottish singer and actress who achieved recognition in an episode of the reality television series The Big Time: Pop Singer, which recorded her attempts to gain a record deal and her eventual signing with the EMI label.

  4. Sheena Easton discography - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the comprehensive discography of Scottish singer Sheena Easton that consists of fifteen studio albums and sixteen compilation albums. Easton released her debut album, Take My Time, in 1980, and the single "Morning Train (9 to 5)" reached number 12 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 in 1981.

  5. Best Kept Secret (Sheena Easton album) - Wikipedia

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    Best Kept Secret is the fourth album by Scottish singer Sheena Easton.It was released in 1983 on EMI Records.. Easton's first album to be recorded entirely in the United States, Best Kept Secret was produced by Greg Mathieson, Jay Graydon, and Trevor Veitch.

  6. Telefone - Wikipedia

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    Telefone (Portuguese "telephone") may refer to: Telefone, by Noname "Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)", song by Sheena Easton; The Telefones, American music group; José de Almeida Neto, Brazilian footballer known as Telefone

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  8. of telephone. Here's what we do know for sure: until they were collected by early catalogers Giambattista Basile, Charles Perrault, and The Brothers Grimm, fairy tales were shared orally. And, a look at the sources cited in these first collections reveals that the tellers of these tales — at least during the Grimms' heydey — were women.

  9. 9 to 5 (Sheena Easton song) - Wikipedia

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    Easton re-recorded the song ("El Primer Tren") for her Spanish-language album Todo Me Recuerda a Tí, in 1983 for the Latin markets. [citation needed]Swedish-born Norwegian singer Elisabeth Andreassen covered the song in Swedish, as "Han pendlar varje dag" ("He commutes every day") with the new lyrics by Olle Bergman, on her 1981 album Angel of the Morning. [26]