Eurythmics: Greatest Hits Trailer

Eurythmics: Greatest Hits Trailer (1991)

28 May 1991 Music 95 mins

Now that we're more than two decades into the era in which pop artists' music videos are at least as important as the music itself (if not more so), it's easy to forget just how innovative and interesting the videos turned out by Eurythmics throughout the '80s were--at least until you take this 21-song anthology for a spin. Track Listing: 1. Sweet Dreams 2. Love Is a Stranger 3. Who's That Girl? 4. Right by Your Side 5. Here Comes the Rain Again 6. Sex Crime (1984) 7. Julia 8. Would I Lie to You? 9. There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart) 10. Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves 11. It's Alright (Baby's Coming Back) 12. When Tomorrow Comes 13. Thorn in My Side 14. Miracle of Love 15. Missionary Man 16. Beethoven (I Love to Listen To) 17. I Need a Man 18. You Have Placed a Chill in My Heart 19. Don't Ask Me Why 20. The King & Queen of America 21. Angel

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