Annie Lennox
- Self
- (archive footage)
David A. Stewart
- Self
- (archive footage)
- …
Jay Aston
- Girl (segment "Who's That Girl")
- (archive footage)
Cheryl Baker
- Girl (segment "Who's That Girl")
- (archive footage)
Steven Bauer
- Annie's boyfriend (segment "Would I Lie to You")
- (archive footage)
Clem Burke
- Drummer (segment "Thorn in My Side")
- (archive footage)
Sara Dallin
- Girl (segment "Who's That Girl")
- (archive footage)
Kiki Dee
- Girl (segment "Who's That Girl")
- (archive footage)
Siobhan Fahey
- Girl (segment "Who's That Girl")
- (archive footage)
Kate Garner
- Girl (segment "Who's That Girl")
- (archive footage)
Suzanna Hamilton
- Julia (segment "Sexcrime")
- (archive footage)
John Hurt
- Winston (segment "Sexcrime")
- (archive footage)
Marilyn
- Girl (segment "Who's That Girl")
- (archive footage)
Hazel O'Connor
- Girl (segment "Who's That Girl")
- (archive footage)
Jacquie O'Sullivan
- Girl (segment "Who's That Girl")
- (archive footage)
Storyline
Did you know
- ConnectionsEdited from Eurythmics: Love Is a Stranger (1982)
- SoundtracksSweet Dreams (are Made of This)
Written by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart
Performed by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart
Featured review
If you ask me, I think the Eurythmics were, without question, one of the absolute best pop-music sensations of the 1980s, bar none. Two-time Grammy award-winners, the Eurythmics have sold over 75 million records, worldwide.
Between Annie Lennox's power-house vocals (and cynical, barbed-wire lyrics) and Dave Stewart's catchy guitar-riffs and tuneful melodies, this "dynamite" dynamic duo have certainly delivered some of the most memorable and electrifying pop tunes in all of rock-n-roll history.
This entertaining, 90-minute DVD is a first-rate collection of 20 music-videos showcasing the Eurythmics' mega-successful, 10-year collaboration with MTV.
Between Annie Lennox's power-house vocals (and cynical, barbed-wire lyrics) and Dave Stewart's catchy guitar-riffs and tuneful melodies, this "dynamite" dynamic duo have certainly delivered some of the most memorable and electrifying pop tunes in all of rock-n-roll history.
This entertaining, 90-minute DVD is a first-rate collection of 20 music-videos showcasing the Eurythmics' mega-successful, 10-year collaboration with MTV.
- StrictlyConfidential
- May 18, 2020
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