- Was with Eurythmics. She has a four-octave voice.
- Her closest friend is The Pretenders' lead singer Chrissie Hynde.
- To date (2010), Lennox is the most successful female recording artist in UK music history, with more than 80 million worldwide record sales as both a vocalist with the Eurythmics and as a solo artist.
- Left Eurythmics in 1990 to work with the homeless, and did not speak to David A. Stewart again until 1997, after the death of a mutual friend. In 1999 they reunited for The Eurythmics' "Peace" album.
- As of 2009, she has sold over 80 million albums.
- Gave all Eurythmics' profits on the 1999 Peacetour to Amnesty International and Greenpeace.
- Plays piano and flute.
- The song "Why?" (from her 1992 debut solo album "Diva") was about her stormy relationship with fellow Eurythmics band member David A. Stewart.
- Her first husband, Radha Raman, was a Hare Krishna monk.
- When she was 17 years old she enrolled at the Royal Academy Of Music in London.
- Credits Motown as one of her major influences
- Ranked #9 on VH1's 100 Greatest Women of Rock N Roll
- Gave birth to her second child at age 35, a daughter Lola Lennox on 16 December 1990. Child's father is her now ex-second husband, Uri Fruchtmann.
- Gave birth to her first child at age 33 or 34, a stillborn son Daniel Fruchtmann, in December 1988. Child's father is her now ex-second husband, Uri Fruchtmann.
- Gave birth to her third child, a daughter Tali Lennox , on 9 February 1993. Child's father is her now ex-second husband Uri Fruchtmann.
- She has won more Brit (British Phonographic Industry) Awards than any other female artist. She won the British Female Solo Artist award several times before she had even launched her solo career with "Diva". She won the award in 1984, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1993 and 1996. She also won the award for British Album with "Diva" in 1993. In 1999, Eurythmics won the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution.
- 11/16/05: Eurythmics were inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame for their outstanding contribution to British music and being an integral part of British music culture.
- She was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) in the 2011 Queen's New Years Honours List for her services to charity work in Africa.
- Good friend Stevie Wonder played harmonica on the Eurythmics song "There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)". Annie returned the favor when she sang Stevie's "My Cherie Amour" at Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life an All Star Grammy Salute (2015).
- Ranked #63 on VH1's 100 Sexiest Artists.
- She has won more Brit (British Phonographic Industry) Awards than any other female artist.
- 1986: Winner of the British Phonographic Industry Award for British Female Solo Artist.
- 1999: The Eurythmics won the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution.
- 1989: Winner of the Brit Award for British Female Solo Artist.
- 1990: Winner of the Brit Award for British Female Solo Artist.
- 1996: Winner of the Brit Award for British Female Solo Artist.
- 1993: Winner of the Brit Awards for British Female Solo Artist and British Album for "Diva".
- Of Clan Lennox.
- The video for her single 'Walking on Broken Glass' was a homage to the film Dangerous Liasons John Malkovich appeared in it wearing his costume from the film.
- Attended Aberdeen High School for Girls.
- Sadie Frost is a staunch friend and fan.
- Childhood celebrity crush was British pop icon Cliff Richard.
- Person she'd most like to trade places with for a day would be photographer Sebastião Salgado.
- Living in Notting Hill, London, Greater London, Middlesex, England, Great-Britain and Northern-Ireland. (December 2010)
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