Sheena Easton
pop music · 1981–1989
With a voice that could charm the sun out of the clouds, Sheena Easton emerged from the UK to become a pop sensation in the '80s. Blending genres like dance-pop and soft rock, she crafted unforgettable hits such as "Morning Train (Nine to Five)" and "For Your Eyes Only." Her knack for storytelling in songs like "Modern Girl" and "You Could Have Been With Me" showcased her artistic depth, while tracks like "Strut" and "Sugar Walls" proved she could get anyone on the dance floor. Collaborating with legends like Prince and Kenny Rogers, Sheena's music resonated across generations. As she sang about love, longing, and empowerment, she captured the essence of the era, leaving a legacy that still echoes in the hearts of fans today.
The facts
- United Kingdom
- pop music, dance-pop, soft rock
- On Warner Bros. Records