Yep! When they reacted to You've Got the Look, I don't know if they'd reacted to Sheena on her own yet, so I don't think they recognized her, then when they did Morning Train, like they said, she was so sweet and innocent there, still hadn't made the connection. But if they had reacted to Strut or Sugar Walls, THEN You've Got the Look, they would've recognized her!
@bkm2797 No, definitely not. She was around before she started working with Prince. I believe her first big hit was For Your Eyes Only (could be wrong).
You have to do “For Your Eyes Only”. Sheena sang it for the James Bond movie of the same title, and was the only singer to appear on screen during the opening song.
True. It was like HS and university crept slowly while it was happening, and then sped up! Life seemed to do the same! Goodness knows I miss my 80's! Sheena Easton's career seemed to start in 1980 and fizzled out by 1990, my formative years. I did find an album of hers performing old pop and jazz songs with strings like Linda Ronstadt's "Round Midnight" and Carly Simon's "My Romance" albums.
I forgot who listened to “Sugar Walls”, it may have been Asia & BJ, lol, but I’m not sure. Oh, I stand corrected! I forgot it was The Adventures of TNT. They did it about 4 months ago.
I've been requesting this and "Sugar Walls" for ages. Glad you got to it! Sheena did quite a bit with Prince, and he actually wrote "Sugar Walls" for her. It's another up tempo one that has that naughty Prince spin.
Actually written for his backing singer Jill Jones but Sheena was a bigger name and was looking to toughen up her image, so the song was passed along to her and was one of her biggest hits.
I remember she was being interviewed on VH1 and the guy asked what the song is about alluding to its innuendo and she coyly says in her melt my legs Scottish accent, “oh I think it’s about a candy factory”. 😂 God I love her. Saw her in concert and hers was one of my favorites.
"Strut" was co-written by singer Charlie Dore, she had a few single hits in the late '70s the biggest one was "Pilot of the Airwaves". As for Sheena, songs like "You Could Have Been with Me" and "Weekend in Paris" also showcase her vocal skills really well.
@@sallyphillips9175 If you watch their video here they mention that they have listened to her song "Morning Train" and the duet she sang with Kenny Rogers "We've Got Tonight" . They do know who she is .
You Could Have Been With Me is an awesome Sheena Easton song and her range will blow your mind! Strut has always been a favorite too - love the lyrics!
“The Lover In Me” is an awesome dance song written and Produced by Antonio “L.A.” Reid & Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds shortly before they unveiled their LaFace Records label.
This song is 40 years old? It makes my playlist as of t--o-d-a-y! I love horns, vocals, and percussion (especially at 5:32 before the bridge). Thanks for playing this one!🎶
This makes me soooooooo happy! Sheena Easton has been and remains one of my top 10 favorite female vocalists since I was a little kid. The first album I ever personally asked to be bought for me was her 1983 album "Best Kept Secret" and I adore her for ALL the reasons you highlighted in your discussion here. The clarity and control she shows in her voice is among the best of all pop vocalists, for my money. She's so precise while also being so emotionally effective. My I recommend as follow ups "Telefone," "Sugar Walls," "The Lover in Me," and "For Your Eyes Only." Thank you for what you do here. Liked and shared.
Hello, I can remember when this song first came out. I was a teenager and had the biggest crush on her. I was like 13-14 when this came out. I watched the premiere of this video on MTV
You would love Sheena's SWEAR. Also, I was such a huge Sheena fan that I saw her in concert 6 times, met her on a number of occasions, and even got a vanity license plate that said STRUT lol
Check out Sheena's rather-naughty-themed 1984 hit "Sugar Walls" (written and co-produced by Prince), as well as her beautiful ballad "For Your Eyes Only," the theme song for the 1981 James Bond movie of the same name.
A lot of people have requested "for your eyes only" there's a live version of that song which really highlights how good she is. I had always assumed it had taken dozens of takes to get that song right. Then she just walked out and proved me wrong. Truly a great singer!
Sheena won the Best New Artist Grammy Award. She even sings in Soanish. For Your Eyes Only from the James Bond movie by the same name is Amazing...great vocal performance on that song.
I totally forgot about that one! Great song. My favorite Easton songs are actually from the "About Last Night" soundtrack from 1986. She had 2 great songs off that film: "So Far, So Good" and "Natural Love".
If you like the sass and sensuality of this one, you'll also enjoy "The Lover in Me." She's stunning in that video, and it really ushered in a new R & B sound for the early 90s.
This was from the period where she had started collaborating with Prince and was trying to shake the goodey -two-shoes image and that she could only do love ballads. Got to see her in concert years ago, and she was phenomenal.
Bruce Hornsby and some of the guys who would go on to become "The Range" were Sheena Easton's touring band. You can also see them in her video for her song "Sugar Walls" th-cam.com/video/CqH7LlWwIww/w-d-xo.html Also with her appearances on American Bandstand in 1984 and 1985 th-cam.com/video/r8mPS4hEiQg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/7fl8dB2ZgEo/w-d-xo.html
Since they've done Easton's Almost Over You, they have to do You Could Have Been with Me for more of her clear tone and belting. It was a big hit back in the day.
Hey Jay and Amber, you requested more Sheena Easton songs to check out. You should definitely check out "For Your Eyes Only," which was the theme from the James Bond movie of the same title
Thank you for another great reaction!! In case you didn't notice, that was Bruce Hornsby ( That's Just The Way It Is) on the keyboard.. He played keyboards/piano for quite afew singers as well as his own music and his band The Range. I believe youhave listened to him before.
There's a song called "Get It" by Stevie Wonder & Michael Jackson. Sheena Easton released some New Jack Swing songs in the late 1980s & early 1990s. One is "The Lover In Me" produced by Babyface & L.A. Reid, who were members of the R&B band The Deele. Sheena was also in a few episodes of the 1980s cop show "Miami Vice". A lot of other music artists appeared on the show too like Phil Collins, Little Richard, Miles Davis, & James Brown.
"You Could Have Been With Me" really shows her range and control, in my opinion. I *love* this song; absolute dance tune and "woman power" vibe. Oh, the line is "...is just a smoke from another fire." In other words, he's just wanting her to be the other woman he *actually* wants, and not herself.
That was Bruce Hornsby and the Range as her backup band. You can see him on the keyboards. Also check out Sheena Easton's songs: "Telefone" and "For Your Eyes Only" "Almost Over You" and "The Lover in Me"
This song was written by Charlie Dore, she was famous for the hit song "Pilot of the Airwaves". I was stationed in Japan in 1986-87 and Sheena was rocking this song in some kind of Japanese liquor commercial on TV 🥃🤙
One song with Sheena Easton that many people don't now about is "Flower in the rain". A beautiful song that was used in a episode of The Outer Limit, where she played the lead singer i a band. That is a song (and artist) worthy of been used in a Female Friday episode. :)
If you liked this song, these will get up out of your chairs. THE LOVER IN ME, WHAT COMES NATURALLY, and SWEAR. Sheena Easton was all the rage during the 198o's. She was beautiful, sexy, smart, funny, and sang like a bird. And throw in the lilt of her Scottish accent when she speaks and forget about it. What else could you possibly want? Saw her recently, and she still performs in concert and looks great. Keep going. And enjoy
Never really listened to much of Sheena Easton, but more than any other song I remember "9 to 5 Morning Train" back in the very early 80's. I mean, every time you turned on a radio or got in the car, that song was playing. Probably her earliest hit and the song was somewhat unusual at the time. It was very Pop.
Once Prince started producing her material…..her whole look, attitude, style took a 180 turn….I remember when her videos debut…she was a wholesome singer from Scotland trying to get her break on the Johnny Carson Show…..check her out back then…you will agree…
For your eyes only...big hit for her. Beautiful song
Totally. The best Sheena Easton hit!
Was that a theme for one of the Bond movies?
Definitely one of the best Bond themes.
@@jengoodwyn2715 Yes, For Your Eyes Only.
@@jengoodwyn2715 For Your Eyes Only, Bond movie.
I think you never realized that in Prince's song: YOU GOT THE LOOK, the female voice was SHEENA EASTON.
Yep! When they reacted to You've Got the Look, I don't know if they'd reacted to Sheena on her own yet, so I don't think they recognized her, then when they did Morning Train, like they said, she was so sweet and innocent there, still hadn't made the connection. But if they had reacted to Strut or Sugar Walls, THEN You've Got the Look, they would've recognized her!
I remember watching Jay and Amber reacting to You Got The Look and wishing they knew it was Sheena
I remember Jay was talking about her saying “ your body’s hecka slamming”. Sheena truly got better with age.
@bkm2797 No, definitely not. She was around before she started working with Prince. I believe her first big hit was For Your Eyes Only (could be wrong).
@@shari_m925 her first big hit was Morning Train.
*FOR YOUR EYES ONLY* - _Sheena Easton_ - a must listen
Not her best song, but the best Bond theme song.
You have to do “For Your Eyes Only”.
Sheena sang it for the James Bond movie of the same title, and was the only singer to appear on screen during the opening song.
Hard to believe she's 64 now. Where have the years gone this song is 40 years old
True. It was like HS and university crept slowly while it was happening, and then sped up! Life seemed to do the same! Goodness knows I miss my 80's! Sheena Easton's career seemed to start in 1980 and fizzled out by 1990, my formative years. I did find an album of hers performing old pop and jazz songs with strings like Linda Ronstadt's "Round Midnight" and Carly Simon's "My Romance" albums.
Time has really flown
I’ve always felt like this song never got enough credit for being a song of female empowerment.
Yessss!!!!
Jay & Amber, you'll love Sheena's "For Your Eyes Only" and "Sugar Walls"!!!
Sugar Walls is too "dirty" for them. Then again so is this song. lol
@@ChrisC709lol
I forgot who listened to “Sugar Walls”, it may have been Asia & BJ, lol, but I’m not sure.
Oh, I stand corrected! I forgot it was The Adventures of TNT. They did it about 4 months ago.
For your eyes only. Did they use that song on a James Bond movie?
yes, movie has the same name.@@janetharrington5467
"You Got the Look" Sheena with Prince is a banger.
They've reacted to it but were not familiar with her at the time.
Yes they seemed to of liked it when they reacted to it.
Sugar Walls was another hit for Ms. Easton......it was written for her specifically by Prince.
That song was NASTY
@@paulwagner688prince helped her get out of her goodie2shoes stage so she could grow musically for the older crowd. It worked
and it's about exactly what you think 😄
And it's one of her best songs 🎵 😌 😊
Don't tell them that!! Let them figure it out themselves!!
I've been requesting this and "Sugar Walls" for ages. Glad you got to it! Sheena did quite a bit with Prince, and he actually wrote "Sugar Walls" for her. It's another up tempo one that has that naughty Prince spin.
Actually written for his backing singer Jill Jones but Sheena was a bigger name and was looking to toughen up her image, so the song was passed along to her and was one of her biggest hits.
I remember she was being interviewed on VH1 and the guy asked what the song is about alluding to its innuendo and she coyly says in her melt my legs Scottish accent, “oh I think it’s about a candy factory”. 😂 God I love her. Saw her in concert and hers was one of my favorites.
Sheena’s voice is so pure
Pure what? High. Pretty. What makes a voice pure?
Whitney Houston or Mariah Carey pure?
@@Spo-Dee-O-DeeShe has a lovely Scottish accent.
Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair) is great somg by her
My favorite. Also, love the cheeky video!
"Strut" was co-written by singer Charlie Dore, she had a few single hits in the late '70s the biggest one was "Pilot of the Airwaves". As for Sheena, songs like "You Could Have Been with Me" and "Weekend in Paris" also showcase her vocal skills really well.
Sheena Easton's duet with Prince is pretty Great! She really has an amazing voice and is one of my favorites .
They've reacted to it but didn't realize that was her cos they hadn't reacted to any of her songs yet.
@@sallyphillips9175 If you watch their video here they mention that they have listened to her song "Morning Train" and the duet she sang with Kenny Rogers "We've Got Tonight" . They do know who she is .
She has another duet with Prince on the Batman album.The Arms of Orion .
Sheena went from the sweetness of Morning Train to Prince's Sugar Walls and this amazing Strut. She could do anything. Thank you, Scotland!
An amazing looking and sounding lassy !!!!!
For some more fierce Sheena, check out "The Lover In Me", and for a stellar, beautiful ballad, "For Your Eyes Only".
Now that's my Favorite: The Lover In Me
Yesss
You Could Have Been With Me is an awesome Sheena Easton song and her range will blow your mind!
Strut has always been a favorite too - love the lyrics!
I had forgotten that one! Nice pick!
Yes! Probably her best in my opinion👍✌️
“The Lover In Me” is an awesome dance song written and Produced by Antonio “L.A.” Reid & Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds shortly before they unveiled their LaFace Records label.
For Your Eyes Only was nominated for an Oscar for best song. It is amazing.
She's from Scotland and used to sing at weddings, she won a TV talent show that launched her career.
"When He Shines" is her finest composition. Beautifully sung, absolutely stirs the emotions.
This song is 40 years old? It makes my playlist as of t--o-d-a-y! I love horns, vocals, and percussion (especially at 5:32 before the bridge). Thanks for playing this one!🎶
This makes me soooooooo happy!
Sheena Easton has been and remains one of my top 10 favorite female vocalists since I was a little kid. The first album I ever personally asked to be bought for me was her 1983 album "Best Kept Secret" and I adore her for ALL the reasons you highlighted in your discussion here. The clarity and control she shows in her voice is among the best of all pop vocalists, for my money. She's so precise while also being so emotionally effective.
My I recommend as follow ups "Telefone," "Sugar Walls," "The Lover in Me," and "For Your Eyes Only."
Thank you for what you do here.
Liked and shared.
extremely CLEVER lyrical wordplay in this song! "I won't be your babydoll, (but) I'll be your baby, Doll" Love it!!
Hello, I can remember when this song first came out. I was a teenager and had the biggest crush on her. I was like 13-14 when this came out. I watched the premiere of this video on MTV
Check out Sheena Easton For Your Eyes Only (1981) It was the opening song for the James Bond 007 movie with the same title.
Sheena's, "There Will Be Days Like This."
Great song and shows another facet of her voice.😂😂❤❤❤❤
You also did the song "You've Got the Look" A duet with Prince.
She was another one of Prince's female proteges.
No, she wasn't a protégé. They worked together, but he was in no way responsible for her career. She was already famous before they ever met.
She was in the since she completely changed her image
Top song that came out in the Summer of 84/85 in December 1984 here in Australia . One of my faveourite Sheena Easton songs
Have listened to her song Modern Girl ? That would be a good one to check out. She also played Don Johnson’s wife on Miami Vice
You would love Sheena's SWEAR. Also, I was such a huge Sheena fan that I saw her in concert 6 times, met her on a number of occasions, and even got a vanity license plate that said STRUT lol
She had a long musical journey from Morning Train to Sugar Walls lol Thank you Prince!
"For Your Eyes Only" is so smooth.
She’s so beautiful. Yes! Good dance song!
Probably my favorite of hers. The beat, the attitude. It's a great song all around.
Check out Sheena's rather-naughty-themed 1984 hit "Sugar Walls" (written and co-produced by Prince), as well as her beautiful ballad "For Your Eyes Only," the theme song for the 1981 James Bond movie of the same name.
"I Wouldn't Beg for Water", "For Your Eyes Only", and "When He Shines".
okayyrickk did when he shines, check him out!
My dad went on tour with her when she did her tour in Peru in the 80's, he also did the backing tracks on her song(edit) Morning Train(9 to 5).
Morning Train (9 to 5)
Not to be confused with "9 to 5" by Dolly Parton.
@sallyphillips9175 Yep, that's what I meant. Morning Train(9 to 5), couldn't remember the full name lol(i'll edit the original comment)
A lot of people have requested "for your eyes only" there's a live version of that song which really highlights how good she is. I had always assumed it had taken dozens of takes to get that song right. Then she just walked out and proved me wrong. Truly a great singer!
I think I know the one. It was stunning.
I was s HUGE fan of Sheena back in the day. Great voice!
Sheena won the Best New Artist Grammy Award. She even sings in Soanish.
For Your Eyes Only from the James Bond movie by the same name is Amazing...great vocal performance on that song.
She embodies MTV female pop singers. She’s got the look!
You forgot the one you did with her and Prince. "You've got the look."
I don't think they realized that was Sheena Easton in that song...
I totally forgot about that one! Great song. My favorite Easton songs are actually from the "About Last Night" soundtrack from 1986. She had 2 great songs off that film: "So Far, So Good" and "Natural Love".
MAGNIFIC SONG !!!! PERFECT VOICE !!!! SHEENA IS MEGA TOP !!!!
If you like the sass and sensuality of this one, you'll also enjoy "The Lover in Me." She's stunning in that video, and it really ushered in a new R & B sound for the early 90s.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This was from the period where she had started collaborating with Prince and was trying to shake the goodey -two-shoes image and that she could only do love ballads. Got to see her in concert years ago, and she was phenomenal.
Bruce Hornsby on keyboard. Damn she was so beautiful and what a voice.
"The Lover in Me!" Is her most well produced, mature, grown-up piece of work. Plus, it's a bona fide BANGER!
You guys notice the Keyboardist? Bruce Hornsby
they rarely read these comments....
Whoa! All these decades and I never noticed!
Is it really? Wow!
Bruce Hornsby and some of the guys who would go on to become "The Range" were Sheena Easton's touring band. You can also see them in her video for her song "Sugar Walls" th-cam.com/video/CqH7LlWwIww/w-d-xo.html
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@@JEREMY99218 Joe Puerta the base guitarist was also in the group Ambrosia
Sheena had a moment during her career where Prince worked with her and of course the sexy got ramped up 😁 She does have a beautiful voice.
Since they've done Easton's Almost Over You, they have to do You Could Have Been with Me for more of her clear tone and belting. It was a big hit back in the day.
Sheena ❤ A real 80’s banger…Can’t believe this song is 40 years old this year
That’s Bruce Hornsby on keys in the video. :-)
Hey Jay and Amber, you requested more Sheena Easton songs to check out. You should definitely check out "For Your Eyes Only," which was the theme from the James Bond movie of the same title
Got this one on a 45!!! Love it!
You got the look with her and Prince is FIRE ~Red
Many of the musicians backing her were in the band Ambrosia, including the keyboardist with the funny sunglasses, Bruce Hornsby!
She dueted with Prince You Got the Look. I think ya'll reacted to that already. She also sang a song called Sugar Walls that Prince wrote for her.
I loved Jay's reaction to funding out it was gonna be an upbeat dance number. And then when the innuendo starts...
That was a HUGE hit. That video was played continuously.
"You Could Have Been With Me" is a gorgeous song by her.
Love Sheena. Had a huge crush on her when I was a kid. Prince wrote a song for Sheena called "Sugar Walls" that you should check out.
Yes, this was VERY popular back then. Very. BTW, she was on Miami Vice for a while.
Also “Telefone( Long Distance Love Affair” by Sheena Easton is a great song.
She also did a song produced by Teddy Riley….”THE LOVER IN ME” great dance song!!!😊
Thank you for another great reaction!! In case you didn't notice, that was Bruce Hornsby ( That's Just The Way It Is) on the keyboard.. He played keyboards/piano for quite afew singers as well as his own music and his band The Range. I believe youhave listened to him before.
Yeah, definitely this one and "Sugar Walls" are the two upbeat tunes of hers I recall liking the most!
My Favorite Song Of This Beautiful Gorgeous Woman ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love all Sheena's songs, they were all during my teenage years, so happy I had all these great songs during that time.
“Telefone” was a great song too!
She is also a trained Olympic Fencer.
I love “I’m Almost Over You”. A very beautiful ballad.
There's a song called "Get It" by Stevie Wonder & Michael Jackson. Sheena Easton released some New Jack Swing songs in the late 1980s & early 1990s. One is "The Lover In Me" produced by Babyface & L.A. Reid, who were members of the R&B band The Deele. Sheena was also in a few episodes of the 1980s cop show "Miami Vice". A lot of other music artists appeared on the show too like Phil Collins, Little Richard, Miles Davis, & James Brown.
I forgot about this fun Sheena Easton song! Glad you reacted to it!
Blink and you'll miss Bruce Hornsby playing keyboard, he was part of her backing band before forming Bruce Hornsby and the Range.
I thought that was him, I recognized his hair.
Wow! I'd forgotten this gem. Thanks for bringing it back
Her "For Your Eyes Only" is the opening song for the James Bond movie of the same name.
DAMN....I've totally forgotten this song!!! Now I remember just how KILLER the horns were on this song!!! This on'e's going onto my regular playlist.
"Sugar Walls" should be next reaction. Sheena is very underrated.
Sheena Easton did a duet with Prince for the Batman soundtrack titled, THE ARMS OF ORION. Beautiful ballad
"You Could Have Been With Me" really shows her range and control, in my opinion. I *love* this song; absolute dance tune and "woman power" vibe. Oh, the line is "...is just a smoke from another fire." In other words, he's just wanting her to be the other woman he *actually* wants, and not herself.
Yes!! That song is GORGEOUS.
You could have been with me..is her best song..and those notes she hits..whoa
There were a lot of hot female singers back in the 80's. I would put her on my top 5!!!!!
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee 🤔😥
This song takes me back, MTV and my pre teen son, he hit puberty watching sheena sing this song
Pure voice
That was Bruce Hornsby and the Range as her backup band. You can see him on the keyboards. Also check out Sheena Easton's songs: "Telefone" and "For Your Eyes Only" "Almost Over You" and "The Lover in Me"
I've not heard this song in ages but still sang along 💙💙
This channel makes me happy. You review some of my all time favorite songs! I grew up in the 70s and 80s and love this song so much!
Sheena E, always so, so good. Especially with Prince!
This is her best track.
This song was written by Charlie Dore, she was famous for the hit song "Pilot of the Airwaves". I was stationed in Japan in 1986-87 and Sheena was rocking this song in some kind of Japanese liquor commercial on TV 🥃🤙
Speaking of the songwriter, this was co-written by female singer/songwriter Charlie Dore who had a 1980 hit with the song "Pilot of the Airwaves".
One song with Sheena Easton that many people don't now about is "Flower in the rain". A beautiful song that was used in a episode of The Outer Limit, where she played the lead singer i a band. That is a song (and artist) worthy of been used in a Female Friday episode. :)
fun fact Bruce Hornsby was Sheena Eastons piano , and keyboard player. You can see him when she sang Strut on American Bandstand in '84
If you liked this song, these will get up out of your chairs.
THE LOVER IN ME,
WHAT COMES NATURALLY,
and SWEAR.
Sheena Easton was all the rage during the 198o's. She was beautiful, sexy, smart, funny, and sang like a bird. And throw in the lilt of her Scottish accent when she speaks and forget about it. What else could you possibly want? Saw her recently, and she still performs in concert and looks great.
Keep going. And enjoy
Never really listened to much of Sheena Easton, but more than any other song I remember "9 to 5 Morning Train" back in the very early 80's. I mean, every time you turned on a radio or got in the car, that song was playing. Probably her earliest hit and the song was somewhat unusual at the time. It was very Pop.
Once Prince started producing her material…..her whole look, attitude, style took a 180 turn….I remember when her videos debut…she was a wholesome singer from Scotland trying to get her break on the Johnny Carson Show…..check her out back then…you will agree…
"For Your Eyes Only" and "Sugar Walls" are defintely worth a reaction.
I always categorized Sheena Easton"s music as BP ( Before Prince) & AP (After Prince). The style s between those two category are significant.
Brings back memories would put this on my stereo full blast to help motivate all of the girls in our family when we had housework to do!