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Scott David Mechlowicz (born January 17, 1981) is an American actor. He is known for appearing in the films Mean Creek (2004), EuroTrip (2004) and Peaceful Warrior (2006).

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66-713: " 9 to 5 " (or " Morning Train ") is a song by Sheena Easton from 1981 album Take My Time . It was written by British songwriter Florrie Palmer and recorded and released as single in 1980 , becoming Easton's biggest hit. It peaked at number three in the United Kingdom in August 1980 and was certified gold . In February 1981, it was released in the United States and Canada under the title " Morning Train (Nine to Five) " to avoid confusion with Dolly Parton 's recent hit " 9 to 5 ". It reached number one in both countries, becoming Easton's only chart-topper in those nations. Easton had released one single prior to "9 to 5": " Modern Girl ". This had failed to chart highly, but after exposure on

132-798: A record deal and her eventual signing with the EMI label . Her first two singles , " Modern Girl " and " 9 to 5 ", both entered the top ten of the UK singles chart simultaneously. She became one of the most successful British female recording artists of the 1980s. Easton became the first and only recording artist in Billboard history to have a top five hit on each of Billboard ' s primary singles charts : " Morning Train (Nine to Five) " (Pop and Adult Contemporary ), " We've Got Tonight " with Kenny Rogers ( Country and Adult Contemporary) and " Sugar Walls " ( R&B and Dance ). A six-time Grammy Award nominee, Easton

198-562: A 1987 duet album named for the latter song; Celine Dion recorded " The Last to Know " on 1990's Unison while Mexican singer Yuri featured the tune on her album Espejos De Alma (1995); Patti LaBelle covered "Still in Love" on 1989's Be Yourself; Pia Zadora recorded "Floating Hearts" on 1989's Pia Z . No Sound But a Heart eventually did get released in the United States in 1999, with four bonus tracks, including Easton's contributions to

264-606: A Gold single in 1980. "Modern Girl" re-entered the chart subsequently and climbed into the top 10, being certified a Silver single, and Easton found herself with two songs in the UK top 10 simultaneously. "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 US and Canada to avoid confusion with Dolly Parton 's hit movie title song " 9 to 5 ". "Morning Train (Nine to Five)" became Easton's first and only number 1 hit in

330-661: A baby girl she 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 they married in Las Vegas in July 1997; the marriage lasted one year. On 9 November 2002, she married John Minoli, a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon ; they divorced in 2003. Easton resides in Henderson, Nevada , US. The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by

396-460: A cameo role. My Cherie (1995) was her last pop album to date to see domestic release in the United States. The album saw Sheena reunite with producer Christopher Neil for the first time in over a decade. Easton contributed vocals to the soundtrack of All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 and voiced the character Sasha La Fleur on "Count Me Out" and "I Will Always Be With You". Easton also performed "Now and Forever" with Barry Manilow for The Pebble and

462-716: A cover for a Japanese disc called Cover Morning Musume-Hello Project . She also began to host Vegas Live , a talk show with Clint Holmes (later replaced by Brian McKnight ). In 2004, she was inducted into the Casino Legends Hall of Fame at the Tropicana Resort & Casino. In February 2013, Demon/Edsel Records, based in the United Kingdom, reissued Easton's You Could Have Been with Me and Madness, Money & Music along with A Private Heaven and Do You in two compact disc packages remastered with bonus tracks, with

528-542: A cover of Donna Summer's hit "Love is in Control", with double A-side " Don't Leave Me This Way ", was withdrawn. This was to be Easton's last album release to date. The album was released throughout Europe, Japan, Australia, and Argentina but not in the US. In Australia, "Fabulous" was released 24 February 2001 and Easton was asked to perform songs from the album to close out 2001 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras ceremonies. In 2003, Easton contributed vocals to "If You're Happy",

594-486: A disc of ballads from her six previous albums from her MCA catalogue with the exception of "For Your Eyes Only" for the Japanese market that failed to chart. She also signed an album contract with Universal International UK and attempted a comeback with Fabulous (2000), an album of classic disco covers. The first single, "Giving Up, Giving In", reached UK number 54, and the album charted at UK number 185. A second single,

660-579: A limited theatrical release until August 20, 2004. In the film, which was a dark teenage drama, Mechlowicz played the oldest of a group of teenagers. The film received a positive critical reception. He received an Independent Spirit Award for his acting in Mean Creek . In 2004, he made a small appearance in the video for Gavin Degraw 's song " I Don't Want to Be ", in which he plays the romantic interest of Shiri Appleby . Also in 2004, Mechlowicz guest starred in

726-411: A montage of Kramer 's "work" experience. Its second appearance was in the season 9 episode " The Butter Shave ". In 2004, Easton recorded an advert for Australian Railway Company Connex Melbourne . It featured passengers singing the song in the train carriage, which pulls up to Burnley railway station , where Easton boarded the train. The song also appears in the 2004 teen comedy EuroTrip . Two of

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792-554: A number 1 single on the Country chart, and it reached the UK Top 30. Around the time of her hit record with Rogers, Easton headlined Act One , a one-hour variety special broadcast on NBC that featured Rogers and a cameo appearance by Johnny Carson . October 1983 saw the release of 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

858-418: A relative unknown's rise to pop-music stardom. Easton was selected as the subject for the programme; EMI executives awarded 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 her audition through to making her first EMI single, "Modern Girl". In

924-722: A season one episode of the television series House . Mechlowicz also starred, opposite Nick Nolte and Amy Smart , in the drama Peaceful Warrior (based on the book Way of the Peaceful Warrior ), in which he plays the lead role of Dan Millman , a rings gymnast who is an olympic hopeful. The story is based on the life of the book's author. His next film was the thriller Gone , filmed in 2005 and released in 2007, co-starring Amelia Warner . In 2010, Mechlowicz appeared in two films, Waiting for Forever , co-starring Rachel Bilson , Blythe Danner , Richard Jenkins , and Tom Sturridge , and

990-428: A sexy dance-pop siren, changing her performance style in the process. She was rewarded with the biggest-selling US album of her career, RIAA certified gold & platinum A Private Heaven (1984), and her sixth Top 10 US single, " Strut ". In the UK, however, the move was not a commercial success, as Easton would find herself shut out of the UK top 75 for the next three years. Her career was increasing, particularly in

1056-581: A singer named Caitlin Davies, whom Sonny Crockett was assigned to protect until her court appearance to render crucial testimony against certain corrupt music industry mavens. Sonny and Caitlin ended up married by the end of the episode, the first of five episodes for Easton. By the spring of 1988, a volume of the Miami Vice soundtrack was released and featured "Follow My Rainbow", which Easton had finished singing on her last appearance just moments before her character

1122-412: A sort of bootleg version of her concert when she performed stateside on her first worldwide tour in 1982. Easton followed this with the non-charting but critically acclaimed No Strings (1993), an album of jazz standards produced by Patrice Rushen . It included her version of " The Nearness of You ," which was also featured on the soundtrack of the film, Indecent Proposal , in which Easton appeared in

1188-590: A stable life." Easton continued acting in America, starring in lead Broadway revivals of Man of La Mancha as (Aldonza) opposite Raul Julia in his last stage role (1992), and Grease as Rizzo (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

1254-580: Is a two-time Grammy Award winner – Best New Artist in 1982 and Best Mexican-American Performance in 1985 for her duet with Mexican singer Luis Miguel on the 1984 single " Me Gustas Tal Como Eres ". Her discography includes fifteen studio albums , fifty-five singles and twenty consecutive US singles, including fifteen top forty hits, seven top tens and one number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1981 and 1991. She has received five RIAA -certified Gold albums and one Platinum album in

1320-526: The BBC documentary The Big Time: Pop Singer , both "9 to 5" and "Modern Girl" were propelled into the top ten at the same time, making her the fourth female artist (after Ruby Murray , Shirley Bassey , and Donna Summer ) to achieve this feat. "9 to 5" became a top three UK hit and was one of the best-selling singles of the year. Early in 1981, EMI Records decided to launch Easton in the US and released "9 to 5" as her debut single. Easton's song went to #1 on both

1386-732: The Billboard Hot 100 and UK number 15 and became her biggest pop hit since "Morning Train". It also became a number 5 hit on the US Hot R&;B/Hip-Hop Singles and Tracks chart. It was followed on the US R&;B chart by "Days Like This" (number 35), which missed the Billboard Hot 100. The third single, the Prince-penned "101", made it to number 2 on the Billboard Dance chart. A final single

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1452-690: The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences . Easton has won two awards from six nominations. Notes [REDACTED] Media related to Sheena Easton at Wikimedia Commons Scott Mechlowicz Mechlowicz was born in New York City , the son of Susan (née Lehrman), a respiratory therapist , and Morris Mechlowicz. He also has one brother, M. Steven Neal. He was raised in a tight-knit Jewish family. He grew up in Plano, Texas , where he graduated from Plano Senior High School in 1999, and attended

1518-531: The University of Texas at Austin for one semester. He subsequently moved to Los Angeles, California , where he studied at the University of California, Los Angeles and graduated in 2003 from the Conservatory Acting Program. Mechlowicz made his film debut in the teen comedy EuroTrip . The same year, he also starred in the independent film Mean Creek , which was filmed in 2003 but not given

1584-731: The 2021 New York State Fair , and two of her albums, Fabulous and an expanded edition of What Comes Naturally were reissued digitally through Apple Music . On 17 September 2021, RT Industries in the United States, and Cherry Red Records in the United Kingdom, launched a re-issue campaign of her back catalog during her tenure with EMI Records, and issued the three-CD box set The Definitive Singles 1980–1987 . The release collected all of Easton's English-language singles recorded for EMI Records, along with format-edit versions and some previously unreleased vault material together with additional releases throughout 2022. On 19 November 2021, Apple Music made additional material available digitally, with

1650-511: The American market. Easton's first single, the disco -tinged soft-synth-pop tune, " Modern Girl ", was released in the UK before The Big Time aired, reaching number 56. At the end of the show, Easton was still unsure of her future as a singer. The question was resolved soon after the show aired, when her second single, " 9 to 5 ", reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart and was certified

1716-602: The Look " and " The Arms of Orion " with Prince , " The Lover in Me " and " What Comes Naturally ". She has worked with prominent singers, writers and producers , such as Prince , Christopher Neil , Kenny Rogers, David Foster , Luis Miguel, L.A. Reid , Babyface , Patrice Rushen , Narada Michael Walden and Nile Rodgers . Sheena Shirley Orr was born on 27 April 1959, at Bellshill Maternity Hospital in North Lanarkshire , Scotland ,

1782-622: The Penguin soundtrack in 1995. She contributed the theme song "Are There Angels" to the soundtrack for Shiloh in 1996; and provided the song "A Dream Worth Keeping" for the 1992 animated film FernGully: The Last Rainforest . In 1997, she played 'Melissa McCammon', a recording star, who is visited by time travellers from the future in a second-season episode of the Canadian television series The Outer Limits entitled " Falling Star ". The episode featured her singing two songs from My Cherie . In

1848-630: The U.S. pop and adult contemporary charts; it remained at the top for two weeks on Billboard' s pop chart, becoming Easton's only chart-topper. On Billboard 's 1981 year-end charts, it came in as the twelfth-biggest pop and thirteenth-biggest AC hit of the year 1981. It topped the RPM magazine pop and AC charts in Canada, and also reached #1 in New Zealand. The song is about a woman who waits at home all day for her man to come home from work. The music video

1914-400: The UK hit parade for the first time in nearly four years, although Easton is not credited on the label for the song's single release. During her time collaborating with Prince, Easton was encouraged to write her own material. The most successful effort from their co-writes was "The Arms of Orion", another duet with Prince and a single from 1989's Batman soundtrack . The song reached number 36 on

1980-604: The US Billboard Chart and number 27 in her native UK. She also co-wrote the song "Love '89" with Prince for Patti LaBelle's album Be Yourself and "La, La, La, He, He, Hee", which Prince recorded for the B-side of the single " Sign o' the Times ". Tabloid press linked the two romantically, which she has always denied. In November 1987, Easton made her first dramatic acting appearance on the television program Miami Vice . She played

2046-481: The US 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 number 18, and before 1981 was over she had a Top 10 hit in both the US and UK with the Academy Award-nominated James Bond movie theme " For Your Eyes Only ". The song was nominated for an Academy Award and Golden Globe award in 1982 in

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2112-636: The US pop chart for 10 weeks and 11 weeks on the ARIA Chart in Australia. Easton has songwriting credits on three tracks. She is also one of the few pop artists to adopt the new jack swing sound with chart success from the early 1990s. In 1992, an unofficial recording of "Modern Girl" (Live in San Diego) was released by "That's Life" recordings in Germany and Japan. The music was from her early output with EMI and became

2178-409: The US, where Easton was again nominated for a Grammy Award, this time for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" in 1984. She was also one of the first artists to have a music video banned because of its lyrics rather than its imagery; some broadcasters refused to air the sexually risqué " Sugar Walls ", which had been written for her by Prince (using the pseudonym Alexander Nevermind ). "Sugar Walls"

2244-590: The United States beginning in San Francisco from July 2015 and continuing into 2016. Easton also performed a small tour of dates during the latter part of 2015 in Australia featuring her Greatest Hits. In November 2016, Easton accepted the role of Dorothy Brock in the revival production of 42nd Street , which premiered on 20 March 2017 in London's West End, Drury Lane. Lulu replaced Easton in March 2018. Easton performed at

2310-536: The United States, and in Canada , she has been awarded three Gold albums and two Platinum albums. With a total of twenty-five top forty singles internationally, her combined records sales stand at over 20 million records worldwide. Easton's other hit singles include the James Bond theme " For Your Eyes Only ", " You Could Have Been with Me ", " Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair) ", " Almost Over You ", " Strut ", " U Got

2376-464: The Way You Are"), a duet with Mexican star Luis Miguel . The single earned her a second Grammy, this time for Best Mexican-American Performance. The track was taken from the album Todo Me Recuerda a Ti (1984), and reissued by Capitol/EMI-Latin in 1989, which featured Spanish-language covers of seven previous Easton recordings and three new tracks. In the same year, she also made a transformation into

2442-558: The category "Best Music (Original Song)". Easton's US success resulted in her winning the Grammy Award for "Best New Artist" for 1982. Easton actually appears in the opening credits of For Your Eyes Only , performing the song; as of 2024, she remains the only Bond theme singer to be featured in this way. Easton's first three US albums, Sheena Easton (1981) (retitled edition of Take My Time ), You Could Have Been with Me (1981), and Madness, Money & Music (1982), were all in

2508-462: The collections Best Ballads and Greatest Hits , which feature material from Easton's post-1987 era with MCA Records and Universal Records. In 2022, Cherry Red released the soundtrack to her 1982 TV special Live at the Palace, Hollywood on CD for the first time, along with the first DVD release of the show. Easton has been married and divorced four times and has two adopted children. Her first marriage

2574-729: The computer game Planescape: Torment . She lives in Las Vegas with her two children and often performs in various casinos' entertainment venues. She voiced the character of Fiona Canmore for a scripted but unfinished episode of the cancelled animated feature, Team Atlantis . In December 1998, Easton toured with the American production "The Colors of Christmas" with artists Roberta Flack , Melissa Manchester , Peabo Bryson and Jeffrey Osborne . Windham Hill Records produced "The Colors of Christmas" disc by Robbie Buchanan of holiday music. Easton contributed two tracks, "The Place Where We Belong" (a duet with Jeffrey Osborne) and "The Lord's Prayer". In 1999 New York–based One Way Records reserved

2640-417: The course of the filming, she met and sang for Dorothy Squires , Dusty Springfield and Lulu , whose manager Marion Massey told her that she saw Easton as a potential TV star with her own series, but not as a pop singer for the 1980s as she lacked "rugged individuality". The encounter with Massey (then Marion London), at which Lulu was present, was filmed and included in the broadcast, at which time Massey

2706-552: The dark suspense drama Undocumented starring Mechlowicz and Peter Stormare . On April 1, 2011, Cat Run opened in theaters, starring Mechlowicz, Paz Vega , and Janet McTeer . In March 2012, Eden debuted at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas . In Eden , Mechlowicz played the boyishly charming bait luring young girls into a sex trafficking ring, based on a true story. Eden costars Beau Bridges and Jamie Chung and

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2772-459: The family. According to Easton's website, despite her mother's heavy workload she was always available for her children: "Sheena always speaks very highly of her mum and the wonderful job she did in bringing up her and her siblings, including teaching them all to read at home before they were even enrolled in school." Easton did not consider a singing career until she saw the movie The Way We Were , with Barbra Streisand . Streisand's singing over

2838-503: The film's protagonists played by Scott Mechlowicz and Jacob Pitts enter a fictional British pub called the Fiesty Goat in London , unaware that it is a private Manchester United football supporters' bar. They are forced to sing the song when confronted by a group of football hooligans and their leader, performed by Vinnie Jones . The original song is also played during the scene. It

2904-439: The late 1990s, Easton retained an album contract with MCA Japan and released two discs of new material. However, neither album was originally released in the United States. Freedom , released in 1997 to coincide with the launch of her website and finally released in (Limited Edition) stateside in 2007, was a return to her trademark pop, including a remake of her debut single " Modern Girl ". In 1999, Universal / Victor released

2970-475: The latter including the extended version of " Jimmy Mack " that has never been included on any of her reissues. In November 2014, a box set of Easton's first five albums in an original album series CD collection was released by Warner Music in the United Kingdom. In 2015, Easton embarked on symphony concerts with guest vocalists entitled "The Spy Who Loved Me" with material from spy movies of the past and present and featuring Bond -style music with symphonies around

3036-598: The opening credits "overtook" the young girl and convinced her that what she wanted most was to be a singer and to have the same effect on others. Her top grades in school earned her a scholarship to attend the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow , where she trained 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

3102-544: The pop, R&B or adult contemporary charts. The album's release moved from February to June; then in August the release was further held up as Easton's attorneys asked that the album be delayed after EMI Records was absorbed into EMI/Manhattan. (This did not prevent the album from being released in Canada, Europe and other territories.) Songs from the album were covered by other artists: Crystal Gayle and Gary Morris featured "Wanna Give My Love" and "What if We Fall in Love" on

3168-422: The rights to release all of Easton's EMI-America catalogue. For the first time in the US, No Sound But a Heart was released, 12 years after the album was made available elsewhere. All of Easton's EMI back catalogue (with another exception of her Spanish-language album Todo Me Recuerda a Ti ) was re-released and remastered with bonus tracks, incorporating B-sides and remixes. Universal Japan released Best Ballads ,

3234-459: The same soft rock /pop vein. The title track from You Could Have Been with Me made it in to the US top 15; however, by the end of 1982, she saw her sales slumping. Easton was one of the first artists to record " Wind Beneath My Wings " (included on Madness, Money & Music ), which later was a hit for Bette Midler . In 1982, Easton undertook her first US tour. Her performance in Los Angeles

3300-705: The self-produced acoustic set, Home . Also, around this time, Sheena Easton Greatest Hits collection featuring 12 MCA singles recorded from 1988 to 1995 released and charted in Japan at number 98 (additional greatest hits collections surfaced in the US and UK but did not chart). Easton adopted a boy (Jake) and girl (Skylar) between 1995 and 1996. Motherhood led her to curtail her appearances and focus on casino gigs, corporate shows and theatrical work. "Because I adopted my children, I could plan my timing", she told The Arizona Republic . "I knew exactly when they were coming along, so I knew when I had to change my life so it would be

3366-740: The song in Swedish, as "Han pendlar varje dag" ("He commutes every day") with the new lyrics by Olle Bergman , on her 1981 album Angel of the Morning . This version also stayed at Svensktoppen for nine weeks from 21 February to 18 April 1982, with a chart peak of #4. Bulgarian-French megastar in Europe singer Sylvie Vartan covered the song with altered lyrics as "L'amour c'est comme une cigarette" in 1981. The song reached number one for weeks in France and Belgium. Idols South Africa winner Anke Pietrangeli covered

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3432-520: The song on her album Tribute to the Great Female Vocalists in 2009. The documentary John Peel's Record Box revealed that British radio DJ John Peel loved the record so much that he kept two copies of it in a small wooden box of his 142 favourite singles. The song was featured twice in the NBC sitcom Seinfeld . It first appeared in a scene from the season 8 episode " The Bizarro Jerry "', in

3498-528: The soundtrack of the 1986 film About Last Night , "Natural Love" and the Top 50 single "So Far, So Good". In 1987, Easton appeared in Prince's concert film Sign o' the Times , during which she sang duet vocals for Prince's hit, " U Got the Look ", which became a number 2 hit in the US. This led to Grammy nominations for "Best R&B Vocal, Duo or Group" and "Best R&B Song" of 1987. The track also returned Easton to

3564-438: The youngest of six children of Annie and steel mill labourer Alex Orr. She has two brothers, Robert and Alex, and three sisters, Marilyn, Anessa, and Morag. Her earliest-known public performance as a singer was in 1964 at the age of five, when she sang " Early One Morning " for her uncle and aunt and various relatives at the couple's 25th wedding anniversary celebration. Easton's father died in 1969 and her mother had to support

3630-521: Was Grammy-nominated for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" of 1983. The follow-up single, " Almost Over You ", reached the US Top 30 and was a number 4 AC chart hit. "Almost Over You" was very popular in Asia and was covered by Chinese singer Cass Pang. It also became a hit on the Country charts for Lila McCann in 1998. In 1984, Easton recorded a Spanish-language single, "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres" ("I Like You Just

3696-448: Was a course of study that would let her perfect her craft as a singer. In 1979, she married Sandi Easton, the first of her four husbands. They divorced after eight months, and Sheena decided to keep the surname Easton. That year, one of her tutors coaxed her into auditioning for Esther Rantzen , producer of the BBC programme The Big Time . Rantzen was planning a documentary film to chronicle

3762-493: Was briefly sung by Eric Cartman in the South Park season 5 episode " Kenny Dies ". St. Vincent's song, My Baby Wants A Baby, is sung in the same melody as Morning Train. Sheena Easton Sheena Shirley Easton ( née   Orr ; born 27 April 1959) is a Scottish singer and actress who achieved recognition in an episode of the reality television series The Big Time: Pop Singer , which recorded her attempts to gain

3828-415: Was eliminated. The song also appeared on her next album The Lover in Me (1988), RIAA gold-disc debut released the following autumn on her new label MCA Records , that put Easton back on the US and UK charts after the release of No Sound But a Heart was cancelled in the US. This album features Urban R&B and Dance-pop, and a sexier image. The title song from The Lover in Me reached number 2 on

3894-570: Was filmed on the Bluebell Railway , a heritage line running between East and West Sussex in England. The video stars London and South Western Railway No. 488, a preserved LSWR 0415 Class locomotive. Easton re-recorded the song ("El Primer Tren") for her Spanish-language album Todo Me Recuerda a Tí , in 1983 for the Latin markets. Swedish-born Norwegian singer Elisabeth Andreassen covered

3960-536: Was forced to cut her set short. She vowed never to perform in Scotland again. In 1991, What Comes Naturally became the last of Easton's albums to chart in the United States, peaking at number 90. The title song was also her last Top 40 single to date, reaching number 19. It also became her first hit in Australia since the mid-1980s, peaking at number 4. Two other singles, "You Can Swing It" and "To Anyone," followed but failed to chart. "What Comes Naturally" remained on

4026-457: Was in Britain to Sandi Easton at the age of 19. The marriage lasted eight months. Sandi Easton died in 1998, aged 48. Her second marriage in 1984 to Rob Light, a talent agent , ended after 18 months. Easton became a US citizen in 1992, carrying dual citizenship with the United Kingdom, and adopted her first child, Jake Rion Cousins Easton, in 1994. Two years later, she adopted again, this time

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4092-602: Was named by Tipper Gore of the Parents Music Resource Center as one of the "Filthy Fifteen", a list of songs deemed indecent because of their lyrics, alongside Prince's own " Darling Nikki ". The song eventually hit number 3 on the R&;B singles chart , number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number 1 on the Billboard Dance Chart in 1985. Easton's follow-up to A Private Heaven , entitled Do You (1985),

4158-591: Was not entirely incorrect, as "Modern Girl" had flopped on its release, peaking at number 56 in just three weeks on the UK Singles Chart in April 1980. However, once the programme aired in August 1980, "Modern Girl" was reissued and the track and its follow up "Nine to Five" both leapt into the top 10, disproving Massey's prediction. In a revised and extended version of this episode of The Big Time , broadcast in 1981; this special concluded with news of Easton's breaking into

4224-529: Was produced by Nile Rodgers and achieved gold status, although it failed to generate any breakout singles of the chart calibre of "Strut" or "Sugar Walls". In late 1985, Easton contributed "It's Christmas (All Over the World)" to the holiday release Santa Claus: The Movie . In 1987, the release of a follow-up album, No Sound But a Heart (1987), was hampered in the United States after an initial single release, "Eternity" (another Prince composition), failed to reach

4290-440: Was released "No Deposit, No Return" and failed to chart. The album received positive reviews and featured collaborations with L.A. Reid and Babyface , Prince, Angela Winbush and Jellybean Benitez . In 1990, Easton revisited her home country of Scotland to perform at a festival (The Big Day) in Glasgow . Her new American accent was booed by the crowd and she had bottles (some containing urine) thrown at her. Visibly shaken, she

4356-601: Was videotaped and broadcast on HBO and later released on VHS and Laserdisc as Sheena Easton Live at the Palace, Hollywood . On 8 November 1982, she appeared in the Royal Variety Performance in front of the Queen Mother singing Maybe This Time . In January 1983, Easton duetted with Kenny Rogers and had a top 10 hit in the US with " We've Got Tonight ", a cover of the Bob Seger song. The recording also earned her

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