Sheena Easton is a Scottish pop singer, actress, and Grammy-winning recording artist known for a versatile soprano voice, glossy 1980s pop, dance-pop, adult contemporary ballads, and crossover work in country, R&B, and film music. She rose to fame after the BBC documentary series The Big Time and broke through internationally with “Modern Girl” and “Morning Train (Nine to Five),” followed by major hits including “For Your Eyes Only,” “You Could Have Been With Me,” “Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair),” “Strut,” “Sugar Walls,” “U Got the Look” with Prince, “The Lover in Me,” and “We’ve Got Tonight” with Kenny Rogers. Her official bio highlights more than 20 million records sold worldwide, gold and platinum albums, and the rare achievement of top-five records on five major Billboard charts.