Sheena Easton, the Grammy-winning Scottish singer, celebrates 65 today

The singer had several memorable hit songs throughout her career including “Morning Train (Nine to Five)” and “We’ve Got Tonight” in duet with Kenny Rogers

Sheena Easton, the Grammy-winning Scottish singer, celebrates 65 today



Born on April 27th, 1959, in Bellshill, Scotland, Sheena Easton, the Grammy-winning Scottish singer, celebrates her 65th birthday today, marking a milestone in a career that has spanned decades and touched the hearts of millions around the world.
Easton burst onto the music scene in the early 1980s with her debut single, “Morning Train (Nine to Five),” which quickly soared to the top of the charts in multiple countries, earning her a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1982. From there, she continued to dazzle audiences with her captivating vocals, dynamic stage presence, and undeniable charisma.
Throughout her career, Easton has explored a diverse range of musical styles, from pop and rock to jazz and R&B, earning critical acclaim and commercial success along the way. Hits like “Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair),” “For Your Eyes Only,” “Strut” and the memorable duet with Kenny Rogers “We’ve Got Tonight,” solidified her status as one of the era’s most beloved and influential artists.
In addition to her music career, Easton has also ventured into acting, appearing in films, television shows, and stage productions with equal skill and versatility. Her talent and charm have made her a sought-after performer in both the music and entertainment industries, garnering her a loyal fan base and enduring popularity.
From her chart-topping hits to her acclaimed performances on stage and screen, Easton’s influence, legacy and the enduring power of her music continues to inspire and uplift many fans around the world.

Look back at Sheena Easton’s music video for her signature song “Morning Train (Nine to Five)”



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