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After Dinner Speakers: Eurythmics, Jane Sixsmith, Christopher Lee
David A. Stewart (b. 9 September 1952, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England) and Annie Lennox (b. 25 December 1954, Aberdeen, Scotland). Both artists relied heavily on each other's considerable talent and, as former lovers, they knew better than most their strengths and weaknesses.
Stewart met Lennox in London while he was still a member of the folk/rock band Longdancer. She was supplementing her income by waitressing while a student at the Royal College of Music. Together they formed the Tourists, a fondly remembered band that was able to fuse new wave energy with well-crafted pop songs. Following the Tourists' split, with Lennox and Stewart now embroiled in their much-publicized doomed love affair, they formed the Eurythmics in 1980. The debut In The Garden was a rigidly electronic sounding album, very Germanic, haunting and cold. The record failed to sell. During one of the low points in their lives, having ended their four-year relationship, the duo persevered professionally and glanced the charts in November 1982 with the synthesizer-based "Love Is A Stranger". This gave them the confidence they needed, and the material on the subsequent Sweet Dreams (which climbed to number 3 in the albums chart) was superb, bringing deserved success. The album spawned a number of hits, all accompanied by an imaginative series of self-produced videos with the stunning Lennox in countless guises, showing incredible natural confidence in front of a camera.It was followed in quick succession by a reissued "Love Is A Stranger" (UK number 6, April 1983) and "Who's That Girl?" (UK number 3, July 1983). Released in November 1983, the UK chart-topping Touch became a huge success, containing a varied mixture of brilliantly accessible pop music, including the celebratory "Right By Your Side" (UK number 10, November 1983) and "Here Comes The Rain Again" (UK number 8/US number 4, January 1984). A remixed mini-LP of four tracks from Touch followed before they embarked upon scoring the music for the movie 1984, starring John Hurt, which generated a UK number 4 hit in November 1984 with "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty Four)". Their lacklustre work on the soundtrack was immediately remedied by the excellent Be Yourself Tonight, which featured another huge transatlantic single "Would I Lie To You?" (UK number 17, US number 5, April 1985). The album contained less synthesized pop and more rock music, with Stewart using guitar-based songs including a glorious soul duet with Aretha Franklin on "Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves" and the earthy "Ball And Chain".
The Eurythmics gained a mass following during the 80s by the sheer quality of their songs and managed to stay favourites with the media. It helped that Lennox was one of the most visually striking female performers of her era, with a voice of rare quality. Following their split, Stewart stayed in the background, using his talent as a producer and songwriter, and releasing his own solo albums. In 1992, Lennox issued her successful solo debut, Diva, and consolidated her reputation with Medusa in 1995. She reunited with Stewart in June 1998 at a tribute concert for journalist Ruth Picardie, and again at the following year's BRIT awards where the duo were honoured for their "outstanding contribution" to British music.