Annie Lennox On The Origins of Eurythmics' 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)' | The Big Interview

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Published 2023-05-13
Annie Lennox talks with Dan Rather about how the hit group ‪@Eurythmicstv‬ came to be, the creative and technical process behind making the standout single "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," and more on The Big Interview!

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All Comments (21)
  • Annie, in my opinion, has not gotten her due. Her voice is one of the most iconic voices in history and deserves more recognition than I think she's gotten. She is an F'ing legend!
  • @TacShooter
    "Love is a Stranger" and "Here Comes the Rain Again" are also excellent. They made the mid-80s more magical.
  • @leokimvideo
    Dave is a musical genius, Annie was the perfect partner in crime
  • @C2C.
    How modest of Annie... People didn't simply identify with the song, we fell under the spell of her voice. 🤩
  • @thdarknez7171
    As a musician, I have to say that this woman is one of if not the best vocalists I've ever heard. The amount of emotion she can make you feel through her lyrics and her tone is unmatched imo. I am almost brought to tears every time I hear "why". Thank you Annie!
  • @Noeland
    I'm old enough to remember seeing this video debut on MTV, you know back when Music Television was about music. In the states the song was different and unique. It was super catchy, and had very easy to remember lyrics. The lyrics were just edgy enough to be provocative without being offensive. And the name of the band was also interesting. Annie's orange hair also stood out and made the band visually compelling to a degree as well.
  • @solfly6
    Sweet Dreams does not get old. Neither does the video. You can’t say that about many songs or videos. It’s all so purely executed with such confidence and conviction. I think this is one of the main reasons that it stands the test of time. It also has something to do with being a unique and great song and of course Annie’s voice is undeniable. Musically, I believe the secret to the Eurythmics as well as Yaz is: Truly hooky and interesting electronic music combined with incredibly rich and soulful voices. It’s a juxtaposition that’s absolutely magic!
  • @tigergreg8
    This woman has aged beautifully, the industry needs to look at that. As for the song, it may resonate, but it's her voice, and how she sings it that makes people want to pay attention. She has very unique vocals, and lets face it, we tend to like unique things.
  • All these years, I had no idea that she's Scottish. The Eurythmics are great, but Annie's looks and beautiful talent just made it. I love her solo work, even my girls love her music. I hope she comes out with another album. It's nice to see her live on the screen again.
  • Annie was before her time’ Eurythmics still holds up to this day and always will’ they are such a rad band 🙌
  • @maha77
    I can still remember the first time I heard this song in 1983 as a 14-year-old, it was the music that spoke to me like none other, It represented the future, it excited me in a way I couldn't comprehend, me and my friends went wild over it and the entire album
  • @sarelito9202
    The song is a hit also because of its vibrant authentic message. The fact that it was born of real pain and frustration but at the same time riding on the wings of real talent and a love for nusic. That song is just like a mantra, it gives you the strength to carry on and the desire to celebrate.
  • @doh4828
    Beautiful, intelligent woman, musical genius, phenomenal singer, still adorable in every respectful way.
  • I still remember the first time I saw the video for Sweet Dreams back in '83. I was home from school watching MTV. Both the song, and Annie, were mesmerizing. She had so much swagger in that video you really couldn't take your eyes off her. Here was a a woman dressed like a man, who looked like a white Grace Jones, yet sounded more like Aretha Franklin. Annie was truly an iconoclast. ❤
  • Her voice is so melodic. Just hearing speak sounds like song to me! 😊
  • @Earth1218
    The Eurythmics were so far ahead of their time. My teenage daughter (born in 2007) heard this in the car, loved it immediately and asked if it was new. I told her nope, it was made 40 years ago. This song changed everything in popular music in the early 80’s. It was like nothing most people had heard at the time. It swept away the 70’s influence/boomer vibe that was still present in pop music up through 1982 and ushered in a whole new sound that came to define the 80’s. It’s crazy how after being played so much for so many decades, this song is still enjoyable and still feels fresh.
  • @modehead101
    Sweet Dreams is such a unique and timeless tune.That early 80s UK pop explosion of talented acts writing their own material was an absolute joy to witness and has sadly never been repeated.
  • @alpenglow4243
    One of the most incredible singers I’ve seen perform live.