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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.
She has written songs for artists as varied as The Pointer Sisters, Sheena Easton, Thomas Dolby, Arthur Baker, Jellybean Benitez, The Anubian Lights, Lydia Lunch and Matthew Sweet. Bertei signed with Chrysalis Records in 1985 and recorded the song "When It's Over", [ 17 ] produced by David Gamson and Fred Maher of Scritti Politti and John ...
What Comes Naturally is the tenth studio album by Scottish-born singer Sheena Easton, released in 1991 through MCA Records. This album includes Easton's final US top-20 hit to date, "What Comes Naturally", which remained on the pop chart for 10 weeks. The single reached number 4 in Australia, where the album also made the top 40.
She has appeared as a backing vocalist on songs by artists including Go West, Simple Minds, Adam Rickitt, Robbie Williams, Cher, Bo Selecta, Swing Out Sister, Sheena Easton, the Blow Monkeys and most frequently, Pet Shop Boys. [citation needed]
Fabulous is the 15th (and most recent) album by Scottish singer Sheena Easton, released in November 2000.The album charted in the UK at number 185 and contains Euro Hi-NRG cover versions of hit songs from the 1970s and '80s, most of them disco classics.
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".
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.
Sheena Easton, Bernard Wright: December 7, 1985 11 493 The Thompson Twins, The Jets, Doug E. Fresh: December 14, 1985 12 494 Stephanie Mills, Howard Jones: December 21, 1985 13 495 New Edition, Rosie Gaines: March 8, 1986 14 496 Klymaxx, Jack Wagner, Music Video: Wham! March 15, 1986 15 497 Five Star, LL Cool J: March 22, 1986 16 498