Sheena Easton first came to fame in Britain in the early 1980s on the
documentary TV programme The Big Time, which followed her attempts to gain a
recording contract, making her one of the first reality TV stars. It eventually
resulted in a major deal with EMI and a string of hit singles, including 9 To 5,
For Your Eyes Only, Strut and Sugar Walls. The TV connection meant she had
little credibility as a serious artist in the UK but she surprised everybody by
winning a huge following in the US, scoring a major hit duetting with Kenny
Rogers on We've Got Tonight (1982) and teaming ...