Albums by Annie Lennox
ALBUMLepidopteraAnnie Lennox
ALBUMNostalgiaAnnie Lennox
ALBUMA Christmas Cornucopia (10th Anniversary Edition)Annie Lennox
ALBUMSongs of Mass DestructionAnnie Lennox
ALBUMBareAnnie Lennox
ALBUMMedusaAnnie Lennox
ALBUMDivaAnnie Lennox
Annie Lennox's Popular Music Videos
Would I Lie to You?
Eurythmics, Annie Lennox & Dave Stewart
#GlobalFeminism
Annie Lennox
Walking On Broken Glass
Annie Lennox
Why
Annie Lennox
I Put a Spell On You
Annie Lennox
No More "I Love You's"
Annie Lennox
A Whiter Shade of Pale
Annie Lennox
Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) [The Tube 1983]
Eurythmics, Annie Lennox & Dave Stewart
Little Bird
Annie Lennox
Cold
Annie Lennox
Artist Playlists
Annie Lennox Essentials
She's the queen of evocative synth-driven pop.
Annie Lennox: Influences
At Home With Annie Lennox: The Playlist
From Lauryn Hill to The Kinks, some artists that keep her inspired.
Inspired by Annie Lennox
The R&B belters and alt-rockers who've followed her trail.
Annie Lennox: Deep Cuts
A warm glow permeates the singer's solo work.
Artist Biography
Annie Lennox is one of the most distinctive singers of her generation, and her work as a solo performer and as part of Eurythmics has made her a critical and commercial icon.
• Lennox and her Eurythmics partner Dave Stewart first collaborated in the pop band The Tourists from 1977 to 1980. The group released three albums before breaking up.
• Eurythmics released seven albums and 33 singles from 1981 to 1999. Seven of the LPs made the Top 10 in their native UK, and four of them reached the Top 20 in the US. The duo had nine Top 10 singles in the UK and three in the US, including the No. 1 (US) hit “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This).”
• Lennox released her solo debut, Diva, in 1992. The album topped the charts in the UK and featured the Top 10 singles “Why” and “Walking on Broken Glass.”
• Her 1995 sophomore effort, Medusa, marked her second No. 1 album in the UK. The single “No More I Love You’s” became her biggest hit in the UK, reaching No. 2.
• In 2004, Lennox’s song “Into the West” won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for Best Original Song and a Grammy for Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media. The tune appeared in The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. She also contributed “Love Song for a Vampire” to Francis Ford Coppola’s 1993 film Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
• She has won four Grammys (including two with Eurythmics) and eight Brit Awards, including a record six for Best British Female Artist.
• In addition to pop hits, Lennox topped Billboard’s Jazz Albums chart in 2014 with Nostalgia, an album of standards that had influenced her.
Hometown
Aberdeen, Scotland
Genre
Pop