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Eurythmics Albums
1984 (For The Love Of Big Brother) Ringtone Download 
Be Yourself Tonight Ringtone Download 
Greatest Hits Ringtone Download 
In The Garden Ringtone Download 
Live 1983 - 1989 Ringtone Download 
Peace Ringtone Download 
Revenge Ringtone Download 
Savage Ringtone Download 
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) Ringtone Download 
Touch Ringtone Download 
Ultimate Collection Ringtone Download 
We Too Are One Ringtone Download 
Eurythmics Songs
Eurythmics - (My My) Baby’s Gonna Cry Ringtone 
Eurythmics - 17 Again Ringtone 
Eurythmics - A Little Of You Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Adrian (with Elvis Costello) Ringtone 
Eurythmics - All The Young (People Of Today) Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Angel Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Anything But Strong Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Aqua Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Beautiful Child Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Beethoven (I Love To Listen To) Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Belinda Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Better To Have Lost In Love Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Brand New Day Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Caveman Head Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Conditioned Soul Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Cool Blue Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Do You Want To Break Up Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Don’t Ask Me Why Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Doubleplusgood Ringtone 
Eurythmics - English Summer Ringtone 
Eurythmics - For The Love Of Big Brother Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Forever Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Greetings From A Dead Man Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Heaven Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Here Comes That Sinking Feeling Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Here Comes The Rain Again Ringtone 
Eurythmics - How Long? Ringtone 
Eurythmics - I Could Give You (A Mirror) Ringtone 
Eurythmics - I Did It Just The Same Ringtone 
Eurythmics - I Love You Like A Ball And Chain Ringtone 
Eurythmics - I Need A Man Ringtone 
Eurythmics - I Need You Ringtone 
Eurythmics - I Remember You Ringtone 
Eurythmics - I Saved The World Today Ringtone 
Eurythmics - I Want It All Ringtone 
Eurythmics - I’ve Got A Life Ringtone 
Eurythmics - I’ve Got A Lover (Back In Japan) Ringtone 
Eurythmics - I’ve Got An Angel Ringtone 
Eurythmics - I’ve Tried Everything Ringtone 
Eurythmics - In This Town Ringtone 
Eurythmics - It’s Alright (Baby’s Coming Back) Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Jennifer Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Julia Ringtone 
Eurythmics - King And Queen Of America Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Let’s Go! Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Lifted Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Love Is A Stranger Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Ministry Of Love Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Missionary Man Ringtone 
Eurythmics - My True Love Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Never Gonna Cry Again Ringtone 
Eurythmics - No Fear No Hate No Pain No Broken Hearts Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Paint A Rumour Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Peace Is Just A Word Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Power To The Meek Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Put The Blame On Me Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Regrets Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Revenge Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Revival Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Right By Your Side Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Room 101 Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Savage Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Sex Crime (1984) Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Shame Ringtone 
Eurythmics - She’s Invisible Now Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Sing-Sing Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves (with Aretha Franklin) Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Somebody Told Me Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Sylvia Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Take Me To Your Heart Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Take Your Pain Away Ringtone 
Eurythmics - The First Cut Ringtone 
Eurythmics - The Last Time Ringtone 
Eurythmics - The Miracle Of Love Ringtone 
Eurythmics - The Walk Ringtone 
Eurythmics - There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart) Ringtone 
Eurythmics - This City Never Sleeps Ringtone 
Eurythmics - This Is The House Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Thorn In My Side Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Was It Just Another Love Affair Ringtone 
Eurythmics - We Two Are One Ringtone 
Eurythmics - When The Day Goes Down Ringtone 
Eurythmics - When Tomorrow Comes Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Who’s That Girl? Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Wide Eyed Girl Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Winston’s Diary Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Would I Lie To You? Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Wrap It Up Ringtone 
Eurythmics - You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart Ringtone 
Eurythmics - You Hurt Me (And I Hate You) Ringtone 
Eurythmics - Your Time Will Come Ringtone 
About Eurythmics
Eurythmics were one of the most successful duos to emerge in the early ’80s. Where most of their British synth-pop contemporaries disappeared from the charts as soon as new wave faded away in 1984, Eurythmics continued to have hits until the end of the decade, making vocalist Annie Lennox a star in her own right, as well as establishing intstrumentalist Dave Stewart as a successful, savvy producer and songwriter. Originally, the duo channelled the eerily detached sound of electronic synthesizer music into pop songs driven by robotic beats. By the mid-’80s, singles like “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” and “Here Comes the Rain Again” had made the group into international stars and the group had begun to experiment with their sound, delving into soul and R&B. As the decade wore on, the duo’s popularity eroded somewhat — by the late ’80s, they were having trouble cracking the Top 40 in America, although they stayed successful in the UK. During the early ’90s, Eurythmics took an extended hiatus, as both Lennox and Stewart pursued solo careers.
The origins of Eurythmics lay in the Tourists, a British post-punk band of the late ’70s formed by Lennox and Stewart. The pair met in London while she was studying at the Royal Academy of Music. Stewart had recently broken up his folk-rock group Longdancer and was writing songs with guitarist Pete Coombes. Immediately after meeting, Stewart and Lennox became lovers and musical partners, forming a group called Catch with Coombes, which quickly evolved into the Tourists in 1979. Though the band only was together for two years, the Tourists released three albums — The Tourists, Reality Effect, and Luminous Basement — which all were moderate hits in England; two of their singles, “I Only Want to Be with You” and “So Good to Be Back Home Again,” became Top Ten hits.
During 1980, Lennox and Stewart’s romantic relationship dissolved and, along with it, so did the Tourists. Though they were no longer lovers, Lennox and Stewart decided to continue performing together under the name Eurythmics and headed to Germany to record their debut album. Featuring support from various members of Can and Blondie’s drummer Clem Burke, among others, the duo’s debut In the Garden was released in 1981 to positive reviews, but weak sales. Following the failure of In the Garden, Stewart set up a home studio and Eurythmics recorded a second album, Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), which was released in 1983.
“Love Is a Stranger” was the first British single pulled from the album and it became a minor hit in the fall of 1982, a few months before the LP appeared. The title track was released as a single in the spring, and it rocketed to number two on the U.K. charts; shortly afterward, it climbed to number one on the American charts. “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” was helped enormously by its stylish, androgynous video, which received heavy airplay from MTV, who had only recently become a major influence within the music industry. After “Sweet Dreams,” Eurythmics re-released “Love Is a Stranger” reached the U.K. Top Ten (number 23 US), beginning a string of hit singles that ran for a year. Touch, the duo’s third album, was released toward the end of 1983 and it continued their success throughout 1984, spawning the hits “Who’s That Girl?” (number 3, U.K.; number 21, U.S.), “Right By Your Side” (number 10, U.K.; number 29, U.S.) and “Here Comes the Rain Again” (number 8, U.K.; number 4 U.S.). During the course of 1984, Annie Lennox’s theatrical gender-bending was becoming increasingly notorious, which helped their record sales. At the end of the year, they released the soundtrack for the film adaption of 1984, which received poor reviews and sales, despite the Top 10 U.K. placing of its single, “Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four).”
Released in the spring of 1985, Eurythmics’ fourth album, Be Yourself Tonight boasted a tougher, R&B-influenced sound and featured a duet with Aretha Franklin, “Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves.” The duet became one of three hit singles from the album, in addition to “Would I Lie to You?” (number 17, U.K.; number 5, U.S.) and “There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)” (number 1, U.K.; number 22, U.S.). Revenge, released the following year, followed the R&B and soul inclinations of Be Yourself Tonight to a harder-rocking conclusion. Though the album peaked at number 12 in the U.S. and spawned the number 14 hit “Missionary Man,” its sales were noticebly weaker than its precessor. In the U.K., the group was slightly more popular — “Thorn In My Side” reached the Top Ten — but it was evident that the group was past the point of their peak popularity.
As appropriate for a group passing their commercial pinnacle, Eurythmics began branching out into other areas. During 1985 and 1986, Dave Stewart produced a number of superstars, including Bob Dylan, Daryl Hall, Tom Petty and Mick Jagger. Annie Lennox began a short-lived acting career, appearing in Revolution. Eurythmics reconvened in 1987 to release Savage, which was greeted with mixed reviews and weak sales. That same year, Stewart married Siobhan Fahey, a former member of Bananarama that had also appeared in the “Love Is a Stranger” video; she would later be a member of Shakespear’s Sister, which was produced by Stewart. In 1988, Lennox had a hit duet with Al Green with “Put a Little Love in Your Heart,” taken from the Scrooged soundtrack. The following year, Eurythmics released We Too Are One, which sold well in Britain, reaching number one, but poorly in America, despite “Don’t Ask Me Why” becoming their first Top 40 hit since “Missonary Man.” Furthermore, the reviews were decidedly mixed on the album.
Eurythmics quietly went on hiatus as of 1990, releasing Greatest Hits the following year. Lennox began a solo career in 1992, releasing Diva, an album that would eventually sell over two million copies. Stewart continued producing records and writing film soundtracks, as well as forming a band called Spiritual Cowboys. In 1995, he officially launched a solo career with the release of Greetings from the Gutter. Lennox and Stewart reformed Eurythmics in 1999, releasing Peace, their first new studio album in a decade.

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