Top Albums


Greatest Hits
Peace
We Too Are One
Touch
Savage

Top Songs


Sweet Dreams
Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
Here Comes the Rain Again
Love Is a Stranger
I Saved the World Today
Thorn in My Side
There Must Be an Angel (Playing With My Heart)
When Tomorrow Comes
Missionary Man
Miracle of Love
Sweet Dreams
Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
Here Comes the Rain Again
Love Is a Stranger
I Saved the World Today
Thorn in My Side
There Must Be an Angel (Playing With My Heart)
When Tomorrow Comes
Missionary Man
Miracle of Love
Eurythmics


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Eurythmics News

Fame, Yes; Fortune, Not So Much (New York Times)
The CMJ Music Marathon, the annual showcase of independent music that concluded on Saturday night, is still vibrant despite changing times.

Review: Lil Wayne a no-show at concert (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Lil Wayne, the self-proclaimed greatest living rapper, stiffed 8,000 of his fans Sunday night. Apparently dissatisfied with the sound system, according to Blue Cross Arena officials, rap's biggest seller declined to perform.

Concert never quite gelled for the Reba 'n' Kelly show (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Country veteran Reba McEntire and "American Idol" winner Kelly Clarkson made a great pair vocally but not musically at Target Center.

Reba and Kelly: A match not made in heaven (Pioneer Press)
Even given "American Idol" vet Kelly Clarkson's rocky 2007 ? a much-publicized tug-of-war with her record label, poor sales for her third album and a canceled arena tour ? few would have expected she'd spend 2008 recovering on a joint outing with country queen Reba McEntire.

Making mix discs for your creeptastic party? Pick from our Halloween 50 (Miami Herald)
The first thing you'll realize is that we're liars: There are way more than 50 songs contained on our three lists - one of perennial classics, one filled with rock staples and a final 20 comprised of offbeat and lesser-known gems. Plenty of other selections have been drizzled like blood from an unhealed wound into these blurbs. You could easily patch together a wide enough web of fiendish ...

This entry was posted on Saturday, March 24th, 2007 at 9:21 am and is filed under E.

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