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Eurythmics
Eurythmics are a British pop duo formed in London, England, in 1980 by singer Annie Lennox (born 25 December 1954, Aberdeen, Scotland) and musician Dave Stewart (born David Allan Stewart, 9 September 1952, Sunderland, England). Their music spans new wave, synth-pop and soul-influenced pop. They are notable for a run of international hit singles in the 1980s and for their distinctive combination of electronic production and vocal-driven songwriting.
Lennox and Stewart first worked together in the band the Tourists, which disbanded in 1980. They formed Eurythmics soon after, initially recording with limited resources while developing a sound rooted in synthesisers and drum machines. Early work included the debut album In the Garden (1981), but their breakthrough came with Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (1983). The title track became an international hit and established their profile through both radio success and the prominence of their music videos.
The duo consolidated their peak commercial period with further 1980s releases, including Touch (1983) and Be Yourself Tonight (1985). Notable songs from this era include “Here Comes the Rain Again”, “Who’s That Girl?”, “Would I Lie to You?” and “There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)”. Their music combined electronic textures with pop structures and, increasingly, soul and gospel influences, contributing to the broader mainstream acceptance of synthesiser-led pop in the decade.
Eurythmics slowed their activity in the late 1980s and entered a period of separation in the early 1990s, with Lennox and Stewart pursuing solo work and production projects. They reunited for the album Peace (1999) and undertook occasional performances and collaborations thereafter. While not a consistently active recording duo in later years, their catalogue remained prominent through compilations, reissues and continued broadcasting of their best-known singles.
Eurythmics have sold over 75 million records worldwide. Their honours include Grammy Awards and Brit Awards, and they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022. Their recordings are frequently cited in discussions of 1980s pop production and the development of synth-pop into mainstream chart music, and their songs continue to be widely used in film, television and retrospective programming.
