The 9 to 5 is For Your Eyes Only in The Modern World with Sheena Easton

Hello hello silver bloggers, music lovers and Hello hivers!
Happy New Year everyone. So a new year is upon us on. I hope you all had a cracking festive period and will enjoy an even more cracking year ahead!
Talking of years, I made a post a few days ago My Soundtrack for the 80s my favourite decade
Quite a self-explanatory title and it is my inspiration for the next few posts on ttt!
First up is an artist that released a banger of a tune in 1980
It is Tuesday and that of course means that it's #ttt or #threetunetuesday and so it's time to share some tunes with you!
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Tune 1 - Sheena Easton - For Your Eyes Only
This was possibly her most iconic vocal performance.
I am not going to discuss who was the best James Bond, because it was Shir Shean obviously!
Fun Fact For Your Eyes Only made her the only artist ever to actually appear in the opening title sequence of a James Bond film (usually it's just silhouettes!).
Released: 15 June 1981
Album: For Your Eyes Only (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Tune 2 - Sheena Easton - Sugar Walls
This is the Prince era choice. Prince actually used the pseudonym Alexander Nevermind to write the track because he wanted to see if it could become a hit without his name attached — and hehe because he knew the lyrics would cause a scandal.. It was so edgy that it ended up on the "Filthy Fifteen" list in the US for its suggestive lyrics!
Here are some of The Controversial Lines
The title itself, "Sugar Walls," was a thinly veiled euphemism for female anatomy, and the lyrics described arousal with a level of detail that was shocking for 1984 radio:
"Blood races to your private spots / Lets me know there's a fire"
"Temperatures rise inside my sugar walls"
"Come spend the night inside my sugar walls"
"I can tell you want me... It's impossible to hide / Your body's on fire, admit it, come inside"
Nobody would bat an eyelid now!
Released: 21 September 1984 (on the album) / December 1984 (as a single)
Album: A Private Heaven


Tune 3 - Sheena Easton - Modern Girl
So we have to include the debut single!
This was the track that introduced her via the BBC documentary The Big Time. It captures that early 80s optimistic energy perfectly. It’s a great companion to "9 to 5" which I will include as the bonus tune and shows the start of her journey from Lanarkshire to the world stage.
Released: 29 February 1980 (UK)
Album: Take My Time (released Jan 1981)

Bonus Tune - Sheena Easton - 9 to 5 (Morning Train)
UK Release Date: 16 May 1980
US Release Date: February 1981
Album: Take My Time (UK) / Sheena Easton (US)
The "Two Titles" Story
In the UK, it was knows as "9 to 5." However, when it was time to launch Sheena in North America in early 1981, Dolly Parton had just released her own famous song called "9 to 5" for the movie of the same name.
To avoid confusion and I am sure litigation as we all know what that is like, the record label retitled Sheena’s version to "Morning Train (Nine to Five)" for the US and Canadian markets. It worked like a charm—it went straight to Number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making her a massive star!

So there you have it 3 4 Sheena Easton songs this week with my 80s Soundtrack post as the inspiration!
Which was your favourite tune? Or have you never heard of them?

Note: The 4 YouTube videos that I have shared are not owned by me, I am simply spreading great music on Hive.
I wish that you all have a brilliant happy fun and terrific Tuesday until we meet again enjoy your tunes 🎶🎵🎶
Thanks for visiting!

The images were taken by the author and ramblings are also from me with some assistance from gemini, the mad Scotsman TengoLoTodo unless otherwise stated.
@tengolotodo January 6th 2026
Nice selection of songs! Strut was always one of my favorites. I didn't fully understand it all as a kid, but it made me feel a certain way :)
Hehe Strut was from the same album I think as Sugar Walls, so yeah I feel you 🤣
She's pretty with a beautiful voice.
No, I'm jealous. 😂
Beautiful tune selections to start off #ttt for the year.
!BBH
She has a great voice and was a big hit in America. You are jealous hehe! Yeah a good way to start the #ttt new year off with!
That's nice.
No I can't be cos I also have a great voice. 🙈
!LOLZ
!BBH
hehe but of course you do :)
I always hear the first song back then. Its a nice one😁
Glad you like it
I know when you like a singer because you give us an extra song. I think I've heard Sheena Easton before, but I wouldn't recognize her voice (although that last one sounded very familiar). I liked all four, but Sugar Walls is really suggestive. An '80s hug for you, Ed.
The last one was the one that made her in America and then she left the UK and never really had any more hits in the UK🤣
Your bonus track is my favourite, Ed!
Yes how things have changed in such a short space of time. We would never have believed just what artists get away nowadays🫣
Yeah I think her most popular Lizzie, and oh yes crazy what they can do now!
I was never a big Sheena Easton fan, but remember 9-5 and liked it. She was talented though.
That was the one that made her over there. Then she moved to America and didn't really do much over here hitwise!
https://x.com/i/status/2009018589614116994
#hive #posh
Honestly, I totally forgot about her. Since decades I never heard any of her tracks/songs anymore. Have them on a few tapes though. Was in my 2nd decade of my live when she stormed the hit charts.
OBVIOUSLY! Though I kinda like Daniel Craig as well
He grew on me actually as well!