- NOW That's What I Call A Decade! The 80s · 1982
- House Of Gucci (Music taken from the Motion Picture) · 1983
- Fifty Shades of Grey (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) · 2014
- Diva · 1992
- Medusa · 1995
- Diva · 1992
- Flashback Internacional · 1985
- Diva · 1992
- Medusa · 1995
- Medusa · 1995
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture) · 2003
- Testify: The Best of the A&M Years · 1988
- Ultimate Christmas 2 · 1986
Albums
- 2020
- 2019
- 2018
- 2018
Artist Playlists
- She's the queen of evocative synth-driven pop.
- The R&B belters and alt-rockers who've followed her trail.
- From Lauryn Hill to The Kinks, some artists that keep her inspired.
- A warm glow permeates the singer's solo work.
Compilations
Appears On
- Eurythmics
More To Hear
- The legendary singer plays her current favorite tracks.
More To See
About Annie Lennox
Annie Lennox shape-shifts between genres thanks to a powerhouse voice rooted in velvety soul, evocative R&B, and fiery rock ’n’ roll. Born in 1954 in Aberdeen, Scotland, she studied piano, harpsichord, and flute at the prestigious Royal Academy of Music in London before launching her professional music career, first as a flutist with the band Dragon’s Playground and then as lead vocalist for the throwback New Wave act The Tourists. Lennox found greater fame as one half of the ’80s synth-pop duo Eurythmics: With androgynous looks that flouted gender stereotypes and smoky vocal performances that exuded passion (“Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)”) and longing (“Here Comes the Rain Again”), she became one of New Wave’s most striking figures. In the early ’90s, Lennox went solo and continued to break sonic boundaries, with the strings-driven “Walking On Broken Glass” and the delicate ballad “Why” especially demonstrating her dynamic presence and adventurous spirit.
- HOMETOWN
- Aberdeen, Scotland
- BORN
- December 25, 1954
- GENRE
- Pop