Friday, April 27, 2018

IN THREE WORDS

In this weekly feature, I'll share a weekly guest with you , and you tell me in only three words what come to mind. This week, we have a queen of the 80's and 90's and birthday gal.

In three words....
Sheena Easton

Since it's the weekend, and Sheena is here, lets ring in the weekend with a 90's classic....

27 comments:

  1. 1980s pop siren

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  2. Smokey, scandalous, singer.

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  3. For Your Eyes Only.

    My favorite song. It was my husband and my song for years.

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  4. The Morning Train (9 to 5).

    [aka one of the most annoying songs of the 1980s]

    Jx

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    1. Thank you, Jon! Somebody had to say it.

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  5. Sugar Walls ALLEGEDLY

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  6. Scottish-American singer.

    Blast from the past...I used to love her.

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  7. stage, screen actress.
    Flair, red head, beautiful.

    Thanks for this week, Talk about a blast from the past.

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  8. fun eighties singer!

    I had forgotten all her songs she had.

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  9. Drop dead gorgeous.

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  10. I admittedly know next to nothing about Sheena - but she's really lovely and I liked the video.

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  11. The Big Time!
    Lulu didn't seem impressed.
    Sx

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  12. Anonymous4/28/2018

    Mid Atlantic Glaswegian
    JP

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  13. Beautiful, body, soul.

    Back in the day I loved Sheena Easton. One forgets just how many songs she had.

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  14. Lover in Me.
    Hot Scottish Babe

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    1. Well, that's succinct.

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    2. Norma...did you sit on your ear horn again?

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  16. singer, songwriter, play actor

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  17. early 80's morning.

    I remember when working, I'd always hear her songs in the morning when getting ready for work. She definitely got more saucy the longer she was out. I liked her better that way. I wonder what she's up to these days?

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Go ahead darling, tell me something fabulous!