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Apollo 13 (1995)
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Long Way Home, The (1991) Herself
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Edward II (1991) Singer
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Eurythmics Live (1988) Herself
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Brand New Day (1987) Herself
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Revolution (1985) Liberty Woman
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76th Annual Academy Awards, The (2004) Performer
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Formed musical duo Stocking Tops with future opera singer Joy Dey in early 1970s
1975:
Met Dave Stewart while working as a waitress in London
1977:
Joined Stewart's band Catch, which soon became the Tourists
1980:
Left the Tourists; formed synthpop duo with Stewart called Eurythmics
1981:
Eurythmics released debut album <i>In the Garden</i>
1983:
Duo released breakthrough album <i>Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)</i>; featured hit title track
1983:
Reached Top 10 in U.S. charts with third Eurythmics album <i>Touch</i> and hit single "Here Comes the Rain Again"
1984:
Made film debut with small role in "1984," a feature adaptation of George Orwell's novel
1985:
Recorded duet "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" with Aretha Franklin; included in album <i>Be Yourself Tonight</i>
1991:
Eurythmics' <i>Greatest Hits</i> collection released during group's hiatus
1992:
Released critically acclaimed solo debut <i>Diva</i>; featured "Why," "Walking on Broken Glass," and "Little Bird"
1995:
Spent 60 weeks on the <i>Billboard</i> 200 chart with album of covers titled <i>Medusa</i>
1999:
Reunited with Stewart to record Eurythmics' first album in ten years, <i>Peace</i>
2003:
Recorded "Into the West" for Peter Jackson's epic "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King"; won Oscar for Best Original Song
2005:
Collaborated with Stewart on two new songs for Eurythmics' compilation album <i>Ultimate Collection</i>
2009:
Released compilation album of solo work, <i>The Annie Lennox Collection</i>
2010:
Recorded first solo holiday album <i>A Christmas Cornucopia</i>
2012:
Performed in London for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert and the Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony
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