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"Dark Road" is a song by Annie Lennox, released on 24 September 2007, as the first single from her fourth solo album Songs of Mass Destruction. UK television network Channel 4 aired the world television premiere of the music video exclusively on 22 August 2007.
Songs of Mass Destruction is the fourth solo studio album by Scottish singer Annie Lennox, released on 1 October 2007 by RCA Records and 19 Recordings. It was her first album of new material since 2003's Bare and to date her most recent of original material.
Dark Road may refer to: Dark Road, a 1946 mystery novel by Doris Miles Disney; Dark Road, a 2013 play by Ian Rankin "Dark Road", a 2007 song by Annie Lennox "Dark Road", a 2013 song from the album Build Me Up from Bones by Sarah Jarosz "Dark Road" (2012), Longmire, season 1, episode 2
Lil Nas X displays his Grammys in this festive Santa Clause-esque video that's sure to go as viral as "Old Town Road" every December. 71. Eurythmics, "Winter Wonderland"
Lennox was a signatory to the "No war on Iraq" campaign started in 2003, [77] her album "Songs of Mass Destruction" and her rendition of "Dark Road" were deeply critical of the war. In conversation with Melvyn Bragg in 2006, she expressed her anger at how the UK was misled over Iraq's alleged 'weapons of mass destruction'.
Pages in category "Songs written by Annie Lennox" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. ... Dark Road (song) Don't Ask Me Why (Eurythmics song) E.
Discussing the lyrics, which were inspired by a family illness, the singer becomes a little emotional. "When you're living in the shadow of things like that, it's on your mind all the time," she says.
With Annie Lennox appearing with orange cropped hair and wearing a man's business suit in the music video, the BBC stated Lennox's "powerful androgynous look" was the music video that "broke the mold for female pop stars“. [6] Rolling Stone called the song "a synth-pop masterpiece that made Lennox and Dave Stewart MTV superstars". [7]