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  2. Why (Annie Lennox song) - Wikipedia

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    The video won Lennox an award for Best Female Video at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] It was later published on YouTube in October 2009 and by May 2023, the video had received more than 74.8 million views.

  3. The Best and Worst Songs from 1985 (According to Our Editors)

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    Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart of Eurythmics from the ‘There Must Be An Angel’ music video, June 21, 1985. (Credit: Steve Rapport / Getty Images). Matthew Thompson, Senior Editor

  4. Walking on Broken Glass - Wikipedia

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    "Walking on Broken Glass" is a song written and performed by Scottish singer Annie Lennox, included on her debut solo studio album, Diva (1992). Released on 10 August 1992, the single peaked at number one in Canada, number eight in the United Kingdom and Ireland and number 14 in the United States.

  5. Sophie Muller - Wikipedia

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    Sophie Luise Elisabeth Muller (born 31 January 1962) is an English music video director who has directed over 300 music videos. [1] She won a Grammy Award for Annie Lennox's 1992 Diva video album, and an MTV Video Music Award for Lennox's song "Why" from the same album.

  6. Annie Lennox discography - Wikipedia

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    This article is the discography of the Scottish pop and rock singer-songwriter Annie Lennox.After a decade of major international success as part of Eurythmics, Lennox began her solo career in earnest in 1992 with the release of her first album Diva, which produced several hit singles including "Why" and "Walking on Broken Glass".

  7. Diva (Annie Lennox album) - Wikipedia

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    Lennox in character as "the Diva" in the music video for "The Gift" Speaking to the BBC in 1992, Lennox said that the song "Why" is "a deep dialogue with myself", stating that the song was inspired by ones lack of communication. At the end of the song, Lennox describes the ending as "a big rant", stating that she wrote that part of the song to ...

  8. Annie Lennox - Wikipedia

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    This collection, which spanned her entire career, along with music videos and interviews, became The House of Annie Lennox at the institution from 15 September 2011 to 26 February 2012. [105] An expanded version of the exhibit was later installed at The Lowry in Salford , England from 17 March 2012 to 17 June, [ 106 ] [ 107 ] before moving to ...

  9. Don't Ask Me Why (Eurythmics song) - Wikipedia

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    [3] Mick Williams of the Lennox Herald gave the song a 9.5 out of 10 rating and commented: "If there ever was any doubt that Annie Lennox's voice was a gift from heaven, "Don't Ask Me Why" confirms it." [4] A reviewer from Music & Media felt its appeal stemmed from the "poignant contrast between [the] enchanting harmonies and sad lyrics". [5]