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"Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" is a song by British pop duo Eurythmics and American singer Aretha Franklin. A modern feminist anthem, it was written by Eurythmics members Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart and featured on both Eurythmics' Be Yourself Tonight (1985) and Franklin's Who's Zoomin' Who?
", "There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)", "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" (a duet with Aretha Franklin) and "It's Alright (Baby's Coming Back)". The album has been described as their most commercially successful album, and has been pitched as "one of the greatest pop and rock albums of the 1980s". [10]
As Aretha Franklin and the Eurythmics once said, sisters are doin' it for themselves. A lot happened in the 80 minute season 1 finale of Dune: Prophecy. But a lot of this show and the movies in ...
The Very Best of Aretha Franklin & Otis Redding Together (with Otis Redding) ... "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" (with Eurythmics) 18 66 — 10 15 33 22 20 6 9
(The following post contains SPOILERS for the Aretha Franklin biopic “Respect”) The new Aretha Franklin biopic “Respect” shows the Queen of Soul grappling with fame, fortune, finding the ...
"Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" (with Aretha Franklin) (LP version) 5:54: 7. "There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)" (LP version) 5:19: 8. "Missionary Man" (7-inch version) Previously unreleased on CD: 3:45: 9. "Don't Ask Me Why" (short LP version) 4:13: 10. "I Need a Man" (LP version) 4:21: 11. "Love Is a Stranger" (LP version ...
Based on a biography written by Lennon's half-sister Julia Baird, the 2009 film told the story of Lennon's adolescence. ... Aretha Franklin, left, in 1968, and Jennifer Hudson, right as Franklin ...
Who's Zoomin' Who? is the thirtieth studio album by American singer Aretha Franklin, released on July 9, 1985, by Arista Records.A departure from the Luther Vandross-produced adult contemporary sound of her previous albums Jump to It (1982) and Get It Right (1983), Franklin worked with producer Narada Michael Walden on the majority of the album, envisioning "a record with a younger sound to it ...