Sheena Easton

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Sheena Easton
Born April 27 1959 (1959-04-27) (age 50)
Origin Bellshill, Scotland
Genre(s) Pop Rock, Dance-Pop, Urban R&B, Club/Dance, SynthPop, Soft Rock,
Occupation(s) Singer, Performer, Actress Songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 1980–Present
Label(s) EMI-EMI-America (1980-1987)
MCA Records (1988-1995)

MCA/Universal Victor (1997-1999)
Universal International (2000-2001)

Fuel Records (2007)

Sheena Easton (born Sheena Shirley Orr on April 27, 1959, Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, Scotland) is a Scottish two time Grammy Award-winning pop singer and theatre & television actress. Sheena became famous for being the focus of an episode of the United Kingdom television programme The Big Time, a 1980 reality TV series which recorded her attempts to gain a record contract and got her a deal with EMI.

Sheena Easton is the only UK female artist to have 2 top ten singles (9-5 & Modern Girl) on the UK singles charts at the same time since 1959.

Sheena has sold over 4 million albums in the US alone with 16 albums in her whole career and has 14 Top 40 smash hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Sheena Easton is the only artist in the history of the US Billboard charts to have a top 5 hit on the Billboards key charts. AC, Dance, Pop, Country, and R&B.

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[edit] Biography

Easton was the youngest of six children of a steel mill laborer, Alex Orr, and his wife Annie. Her siblings included brothers Robert and Alex and sisters Marilyn, Annessa and Morag. Her earliest known public performance as a singer was at the age of five, when in 1964 she sang "Early One Morning" for her uncle and aunt and various relatives at the couple's 25th wedding anniversary celebration.

In 1969, Easton's father died. Her mother took on work as a laborer to support the family. Easton's web site states that her mother was always available for her children, despite her tremendous workload: "Sheena always speaks very highly of her mom and the wonderful job she did in raising her and her siblings, including teaching each of them all to read at home before they were even enrolled in school."

She had not seriously considered entering upon a singing career until a viewing of the movie The Way We Were, with Barbra Streisand. Streisand's singing over the opening credits "overtook" the young Scottish girl and convinced her that what she wanted most was to be a singer and to have that kind of effect on others. Her top grades in school earned her a scholarship to attend the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, and she trained there from 1975 to 1979 as a speech and drama teacher by day, while singing with a band called 'Something Else' by night at local clubs. She chose to study teaching rather than performing, because it was a course of study that would let her perfect her craft as a singer.

In 1979, she married Sandi Easton, the first of four husbands. They divorced after eight months, but Sheena decided to keep the surname Easton. That year, Esther Rantzen, producer of the BBC programme The Big Time selected Easton as the subject of a documentary film planned to chronicle a relative unknown's rise to pop-music stardom, after one of her Academy instructors coaxed her into auditioning. Her talent persuaded reluctant EMI executives to award her a contract, and Christopher Neil was assigned as her recording producer. Deke Arlon became her first manager, and Easton spent much of 1980 being followed by camera crews, who filmed her throughout the process of making her first EMI single, "Modern Girl".

Her second marriage, in 1984, was to Rob Light, a talent agent, but ended after 18 months. Easton earned U.S. citizenship in 1992 and adopted her first child, Jake in 1994. Two years later, she adopted again, this time a baby girl named Skylar. In the summer of 1997, she met producer Tim Delarm, while filming an episode of ESPN Canon Photo Safari in Yellowstone National Park and later married Delarm in Las Vegas July of 1997. The marriage lasted one year. In 2001, she became engaged to John Minoli, a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon and married him on November 9, 2002. They divorced in 2003 and Easton has been a single mother to her two children since and currently resides in Las Vegas.

Shrewd investments in Florida property have meant that she has appeared in the Sunday Times Rich List.

[edit] Career Overview 1980's

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A screenshot of "9 to 5".

Her first single, the disco-tinged soft-synth-pop tune "Modern Girl", was released in the UK before the show aired and reached a disappointing #56. At the end of the show, Sheena was still unsure of her future as a singer, but the question was soon resolved when, after the show aired, her second single, "9 To 5", soared up the UK Singles Chart to #3 in 1980. "Modern Girl" re-entered the chart subsequently and climbed into the top 10, and Easton, who had just a few months earlier been a virtual unknown, now found herself with two songs in the top 10 simultaneously. Sheena was voted Best British Female Singer by the "Daily Mirror Pop & Rock Awards" in 1980, "Best Newcomer" 1980 by Capital Radio, and "Best Female Singer" 1980 by the "TV Times Readers Awards". In the UK Sheena Easton success has earned 8 top 40 hits and 3 top 40 albums to date.

"9 to 5" was Easton's first single release in the United States, although it was renamed "Morning Train (Nine To Five)" for its release in the U.S. and Canada to avoid confusion with Dolly Parton's hit movie title song "9 to 5". "Morning Train" became Easton's only #1 hit in the U.S. and topped both the Billboard Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts in Billboard magazine. "Modern Girl" was released as the follow-up and peaked at #18, and before 1981 was over Sheena had a top 10 hit in both the U.S. and UK with the Academy Award-nominated James Bond movie theme For Your Eyes Only. The song was nominated for "Best Female Vocal Performance" grammy awards in 1981 and Best Original Song at the academy awards in 1982. Easton's U.S. success culminated in her winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist of 1981.

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Sheena Easton in For Your Eyes Only. She is the only artist seen performing the song in the title sequence in the entire Bond series.

Easton's first three U.S. albums, Sheena Easton, You Could Have Been With Me, and Madness, Money and Music, were all in the same Soft Rock/Adult Contemporary pop vein (although she made a grab for the new wave audience with "Machinery", from the latter album), but by the end of 1982, with British synthesizer bands taking over the charts on both sides of the Atlantic, she saw her sales slumping.

In 1983 she came back strongly in America with the album Best Kept Secret and its first single, the synthesized dance-pop tune "Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)" became her fourth top 10 hit. The single "Telefone" was Grammy(r) nominated for "Best Female Pop/Rock Vocal Performance" 1983. That year she also had a top-10 hit in the USA with "We've Got Tonight", a duet with Kenny Rogers a cover of the Bob Seger song also earning a #1 single on the country chart. The follow-up to "Telefone", "Almost Over You", was a #1 AC chart hit and Top 30 pop hit, and later became a hit on the country charts for Lila McCann in 1998.

In 1984, she began collaborating with Prince and made an Olivia Newton-John-like transformation into a sexy dance-pop siren. She was rewarded with the biggest-selling U.S. album of her career, A Private Heaven, and her fifth top 10 single, the sassy "Strut". Sheena was again Grammy (r) nominated for "Best Female Pop/Rock Vocal Performance" 1984. She was also one of the first artists to have a music video banned because of its lyrics rather than its imagery, when some broadcasters refused to play the sexually risqué "Sugar Walls", which had been written for her by Prince (using the pseudonym Alexander Nevermind). "Sugar Walls" was also named by Tipper Gore of the Parents' Music Resource Council as one of the Filthy Fifteen, a list of songs deemed indecent because of their lyrics, alongside Prince's own "Darling Nikki". "Sugar Walls" also hit #3 on the R&B singles chart.

Around this time she also recorded a Grammy-winning Spanish-language single, "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" ("I Love You Just the Way You Are"), a duet with Luis Miguel and earned her second Grammy (r) for "Best Mexican-American Performance". There is another duet (La Noche Y Tu)(We Got Tonight) with Latin singer "Dyango" It was taken from Easton's album, Todo Me Recuerda a Ti ("Everything Reminds Me of You") the album was a greatest hits with three new tracks and went platinum in several Latin countries. Success in the Pop, Adult Contemporary, R&B, Country and Latin fields earned Easton a reputation as one of the most versatile vocalists of the 1980s.

Easton's follow-up to A Private Heaven, entitled Do You, was produced by Nile Rogers and received positive reviews but disappointing sales (despite going gold and yielding the top 30 single "Do It For Love"). By the end of 1985 Sheena also contributed vocals to "It's Christmas All Over The World" for the holiday release "Santa Claus" The Movie. Release of a further follow-up album, 1987's No Sound But a Heart, was canceled in the United States after an initial single release, Eternity. The album release was held up as Easton sought release from her contract with EMi after the record label went through massive changes and became EMI/Manhattan. One track from the album, "The Last to Know", was later covered by Celine Dion for her English-language debut album, Unison. No Sound But a Heart did eventually get released in the United States in 1999, with four bonus tracks, including Easton's contributions to the soundtrack of the 1986 film About Last Night..., "Natural Love" and the minor hit single "So Far, So Good".

Easton was not totally absent from the charts in 1987, however; She sang on Prince's #2 hit, U Got the Look, and also appeared in the video. Prince and Sheena were Grammy (r) nominated for "Best R&B Vocal, Duo or Group" in 1987. (The two would later team again for "The Arms of Orion", featured on Prince's soundtrack to the movie Batman, but it wasn't as big a hit, reaching number 36 in the US and number 27 in the UK.) They also wrote a song for Patti LaBelle's album that year titled "Love '89". In addition they co-wrote "La La La, Hee Hee Hee" which Prince recorded.

In November 1987 Easton made her first dramatic acting appearance on the television program Miami Vice, playing a singer named Caitlin Davies, whom Sonny Crockett was assigned to protect until she made a court appearance. Sonny and Caitlin were married by the end of the episode, the first of five for Easton until her character was killed off. Easton gearnered good reviews and the episodes she was featured on earned the show higher ratings. She was asked to be a recurring character but could not fulfill that obligation due to recording and concert demands. By the spring of 1988 the latest installment of the Miami Vice soundtrack was released, and featured the song "Follow My Rainbow", which Easton sang on her last appearance, moments before her character was shot to death.

The song also appeared on her next album The Lover In Me, a gold-selling disc released the following autumn that put Easton back on the charts. This album features Urban R&B and Dance-pop. The title song from "The Lover In Me" reached (US#2) on the Billboard Hot 100 (UK#15) and became her biggest pop hit since "Morning Train". It also became a (#5) hit on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles and Tracks chart. It was followed on the R&B chart by "Days Like This" (#35)(UK #43), which missed the Billboard Hot 100. A third single was released "101" (UK #54) and missed the Billboard top 100 but did make it to (#2) on the Billboard Dance chart. A final single "No Deposit, No Return" was released and failed to chart. The CD received positive reviews and introduced Easton to an R&B audience as it featured collaborations with LA & Babyface, Prince, Angela Winbush, And Jellybean Benitez.

[edit] The 1990s

In 1991, What Comes Naturally US#90 became the last of Easton's albums to chart in the United States; the title song was also her last Top 40 single to date, reaching #19, another two singles "You Can Swing It" and "To Anyone" followed but failed to chart due to promotion. Some of her recent albums have only been available in the Far East or Europe except for the critically acclaimed No Strings an album of Jazz/Standards and My Cherie, also released as a single. In the late 90's Sheena retained a record contract with MCA Japan and released 2 discs of new material. "Freedom" in 1997 a return to her trademark pop including a remake of her debut single "Modern Girl 97" and in 1999 released the self produced acoustical set of "Home".

On an appearance on Up All Night with Rick Dees, she jokingly confessed her wish to be pregnant with news anchor Peter Jennings' baby. Jennings recounted the incident in an interview with Larry King and said he was flattered and amused by the proposal.

Easton becomes a Mother of an adoptive boy (Jake) and girl (Skylar) between 1995 and 1996.

Easton continued acting in America, starring in Broadway revivals of Man Of La Mancha (1992) and Grease (1996). Between 1994 and 1996, she played several characters in Gargoyles the animated series, including Lady Finella, the Banshee, Molly and Robyn Canmore. In 1999, she voice-acted a part-demon character, Annah-of-the-Shadows, in the computer game Planescape: Torment. She lives in Las Vegas with her two children and often performs in the city's casinos. She voiced the character Fiona Canmore for a scripted, but unfinished episode of the canceled Team Atlantis.

In June 1998, her former secondary school Bellshill Academy celebrated its centenary. Easton signed a tribute to the school for its special occasion which is still on display in the main building. She was a pupil there from 1971-1977.

A popular story at the school was that there used to be a school desk that Easton had graffiti'd her then name "Sheena Orr" which was of some source of pride to the teacher whose classroom it belonged to. Upon returning from the summer holiday break a number of years later, the teacher was dismayed to find that the furniture had all been replaced and the signature strewn desk had gone.

In December of 1998, Sheena toured with "The Colors of Christmas" with artists like Roberta Flack, Melissa Manchester, Peabo Bryson, and Jeffery Osborne. Windham Hill Records produced by Robbie Buchanan "The Colors of Christmas" disc of holiday music. Sheena contributed two tracks, a duet "The Place Where We Belong" with Jeffery Osborne, and "The Lords Prayer".

1999-2000 saw New York based "One Way Records" attained the right to release all of Sheena Easton EMI-America catalog. For the first time in the US "No Sound But A Heart" was released. All Sheena's EMI back catalogue was re-released with bonus tracks, incorporating both b-sides and remixes. However, there was one notable exception to the re-release schedule, Sheena's much sought after Spanish language album "Todo Me Recuerda A Ti".

[edit] 2000 Recent Times

In 2000 Sheena Easton co-stared with David Cassidy in "At The Copa" a show in Las Vegas at The Rio Hotel for 1 year. She signed a record contract with Universal International UK in 2000 and attempted a comeback in 2001 with "Fabulous", an album of classic disco covers produced by Ian Masterson and Terry Ronald of (Trouser Enthusiasts) fame. The first single and video "Giving Up, Giving In" made UK#54. A second single and video was a cover of Donna Summer's hit "Love Is In Control" and released by promotion only, but was withdrawn by Universal International. In Japan the first single was "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" and the album included a cover of Teena Marie's "I Need Your Lovin" as a bonus track. The album was largely ignored mainstream but faired well on the Europeon dance charts and in dance clubs of London, Japan, Spain, Australia, Estonia and Argentina. There is no US release to date. Remixes of the singles were produced by "Joey Negro", "Sleaze Sisters", "Sharp Boys", "Rob Searle", "DJ Soma Grow" and "Almighty".

In 2001 and 2002 Sheena began a successful run headlining at "The Las Vegas Hilton" Her show was called "For Your Eyes Only". Her run earned her a place on the British Top 10 Income Earners for her 7 million dollar Vegas deal.

Sheena contributed vocals to "If Your Happy" a cover for a Japanese disc called "Cover Morning Musume-Hello Project" in 2003. She also began to host "Vegas Live" a talk show with Clint Holmes. In 2004 a change was made and the show hosts were Sheena Easton and Brian McKnight.

In April and May 2004, Easton visited Australia and featured in a kooky TV commercial for Connex in Melbourne. A number of unrealistically happy passengers in an unrealistically underpatronised morning train were singing "9 to 5". Easton boarded the train at Burnley Station, and screamed. The passengers paused in awe, then went on singing.

On October 31, 2004, she was inducted into the Casino Legends Hall of Fame at the Tropicana Resort & Casino along with fellow Las Vegas icons Debbie Reynolds, Ben Vereen, Patti Page, Jack Jones and Tempest Storm.

In January 2005, Easton appeared in the television series Young Blades.

June 2005 Sheena's song "Sugar Walls" made #40 on "VH1's 40 Most Awesomely Bad Dirty Songs Ever".

In July 2005, she played the Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at North Carolina Theatre in Raleigh, NC. The show co-starred Ray Walker as Joseph, Merwin Foard as the Pharaoh, David F.M. Vaughn as Reuben, Demond Green as Judah, and Darryl Winslow as Simeon.

Sheena's cover of Donna Summer's "Love is in Control" was included on Koch Records disc "Love to Love You,Baby! A Tribute to Donna Summer" in the fall of 2005. "Modern Girl" was covered by UK's own "Camera Obscura" for the "Q Magazine" disc called "The 80's".

In 2006 Cherry Red records Ltd. (UK) re-released "The Lover In Me" (Remastered) with bonus tracks.

In February 2007 Fuel Records (Varase Sarabande) re-released "Freedom" (Limited Edition) officially in the United States.

Itunes "2007" made available to download Sheena's 1995 disc "My Cherie" and 1993 disc "No Strings".

Easton currently tours throughout the year at various venues throughout the world. Her concerts are usually scheduled for weekends as she states her kids are her priority right now.

[edit] Albums

[edit] Other album/soundtrack/film/song performances

  • "For Your Eyes Only" - from the film of the same name (1981)
  • "It's Christmas All Over the World" - from Santa Claus The Movie (1985)
  • "So Far, So Good" and "Natural Love" - from About Last Night... (1986)
  • "U Got the Look" - duet with Prince on his album Sign O' The Times (1987)
  • "We've Got Tonight" - from Shades of Love: Make Mine Chartreuse (1987)
  • "The Arms of Orion" - duet with Prince on his Batman soundtrack album (1989)
  • "A Dream Worth Keeping" - from the animated film FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992)
  • "The Nearness of You" - from Indecent Proposal (1993)
  • "Is There Anyone" duet with Julian Lennon - from "David Copperfield" (1993)
  • "Now and Forever" duet with Barry Manilow - from "The Pebble and the Penguin" (1995)
  • "Sentimental Journey- from "Swing Alive! at the Hollywood Palladium" (1996)
  • "Are There Angels?" - from Shiloh (1996)
  • "Count Me Out," "I Will Always Be With You," - from All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996)
  • "The Place Where We Belong" duet with Jeffery Osborne and "The Lord's Prayer"- from "The Colors Of Christmas" (1998)
  • "Carry a Dream" - from Marco: Haha wo Tazunete Sanzen Ri (Japanese, 1999, feature-length remake of 1976 Nippon Animation anime TV series)
  • "Morning Train (9 To 5)" - from EuroTrip (2004)
  • "If You're Happy- from "Cover-Morning Musume-Hello Project" (2005)
  • "Love Is In Control" -from "Love to Love you Baby! A Tribute to Donna Summer (2005)
  • "What You Are" -from Lost Odyssey, An original RPG exlusive to the Xbox 360 (2007)
  • "Eclipse of time" -from Lost Odyssey, An original RPG exclusive to the Xbox 360 (2007)

[edit] Songwriting

  • Moody (My Love)- 1981 Written by Sheena Easton and Christopher Neil
  • Straight Talking- 1984 Written by S. Easton ,G. Mathieson, T. Veitch, A. Loboriel
  • Shockwave- 1987 Written by Sheena Easton , Narada Michael Walden, and Jesse Johnson
  • La,La,La,He,He,He- 1987 Written by Sheena Easton and Prince
  • Love '89- 1989 Written by Sheena Easton and Prince
  • The Arms of Orion- 1989 Written by Sheena Easton and Prince (US #36 UK#27)
  • The First Touch of Love- 1991 Written by Sheena Easton and Ian Prince
  • Half A Heart- 1991 Written by Sheena Easton, Oliver Leiber, Derek Bramble
  • The Next Time- 1991 Written by Sheena Easton and David Frank
  • The Miracle of Love- 1993 Written by Sheena Easton and Chika Ueda
  • Flower In The Rain- 1995 Written by Sheena Easton ,Arnie Roman,Tina Shafer
  • Love Will Make You Wise- 1997 Written by Sheena Easton and Cliff Magness
  • One Man- 1997 Written by Sheena Easton, Carol Bayer Sager, Cliff Magness

[edit] Singles

Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. Dance U.S. AC UK singles Canada singles Japan singles Album
1980 "Modern Girl" 18 - 13 8 19 18 Sheena Easton (U.S.)
Take My Time (UK)
1980 "Morning Train (9 to 5)" 1 - 1 3 1 17
1980 "One Man Woman" - - - 14 - -
1981 "Take My Time" - - - 44 - -
1981 "For Your Eyes Only" 4 - 6 8 7 22 For Your Eyes Only soundtrack
1981 "When He Shines" 30 - 13 12 - - You Could Have Been With Me
1981 "Just Another Broken Heart" - - - 33 - -
1981 "You Could Have Been with Me" 15 - 6 54 13 46
1982 "Machinery" 57 - - 38 - 52 Madness, Money and Music
1982 "I Wouldn't Beg for Water" 64 - 19 - - -
1983 "We've Got Tonight" (with Kenny Rogers)A 6 - 2 28 2 - We've Got Tonight (Kenny Rogers album)
1983 "Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)" 9 9 15 84 8 46 Best Kept Secret
1983 "Almost Over You" 25 - 4 89 - -
1984 "Devil in a Fast Car" 79 - - - - 95
1984 "Strut" 7 6 - - 8 72 A Private Heaven
1985 "Sugar Walls" 9 1 - 95 20 -
1985 "Swear" 80 - - - - -
1985 "Do It for Love" 29 21 39 - - - Do You
1986 "Jimmy Mack" 65 30 - - - -
1986 "So Far So Good" 43 32 35 - - - About Last Night... soundtrack
1987 "Eternity" - - - - - - No Sound But A Heart
1987 "U Got The Look" (Duet w/Prince) 2 - - 11 - - Sign o The Times
1988 "The Lover in Me" 2 2 43 15 26 - The Lover in Me
1989 "Days Like This" - - - 43 - -
1989 "101" - 2 - 54 - -
1989 "No Deposit, No Return" - - - - - - The Lover In Me
1989 "The Arms of Orion" (with Prince) 36 - 21 27 - - Batman soundtrack
1991 "What Comes Naturally" 19 39 - 83 21 - What Comes Naturally
1991 "You Can Swing It" - - - - - - What Comes Naturally
1991 "To Anyone" - - - - - - What Comes Naturally
1995 "My Cherie" - - - - - - My Cherie
2000 "Giving Up Giving In" - - - 54 - - Fabulous

[edit] Filmography

  • Miami Vice (1987) - Caitlin Davies (five episodes)
  • All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996), All Dogs Go to Heaven (1996 - TV series), An All Dogs Christmas Carol (1998) - voice of Sasha LeFleur
  • Body Bags (1993) - Megan (in segment titled "Hair")
  • Highlander (1993) - Annie Devlin (in episode titled "An Eye for an Eye")
  • The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. (1993) - Crystal Hawks (one episode)
  • Charles Dickens' David Copperfield (1993) - voice of Agnes
  • TekWar (TV series) (1994) - War Bride
  • Real Ghosts (1995) - Janet (nightclub owner)
  • Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken (1995) - Robyn Canmore, Banshee, Molly, Finella
  • The Outer Limits (1996) - Melissa McCammon in episode titled "Falling Star"
  • Road Rovers (1996) - Groomer, Persia
  • Duckman (1997) - Betty (one episode)
  • Chicken Soup for the Soul (1999) - Vicky in episode titled "Sand Castles"
  • Disney's The Legend of Tarzan (2001) - voice role (one episode)
  • Vegas Live! With Clint Holmes and Sheena Easton (2003)
  • Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster (2004) - voice of Professior Fiona Pembrooke
  • Young Blades (2005) - Queen Anne

[edit] Videos

  • Morning Train (9-5)
  • Modern Girl
  • For Your Eyes Only
  • One Man Woman
  • When He Shines
  • I Wouldn't Beg For Water
  • You Could Have Been With Me
  • Ice Out In The Rain
  • Machinery
  • Are You Man Enough?
  • Almost Over You
  • Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)
  • Strut
  • Sugar Walls
  • Swear
  • Back In The City
  • Do It For Love
  • Jimmy Mack
  • Magic Of Love
  • So Far, So Good
  • Eternity
  • U Got The Look
  • The Lover In Me
  • Days Like This
  • 101
  • Follow My Rainbow
  • What Comes Naturally
  • Giving Up, Giving In
  • Love Is In Control

[edit] Broadway

  • Man of La Mancha- Aldonza- 1991-1992-reprise role in 1998
  • Grease- 1996- Betty Rizzo

[edit] Other Media

  • MODERN GIRL is on the songlist in the Arcade Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA

[edit] See also

[edit] External links and references

Preceded by
Shirley Bassey
Moonraker, 1979
James Bond title artist
For Your Eyes Only, 1981
Succeeded by
Rita Coolidge
Octopussy (All Time High), 1983
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