Talk:Sheena Easton/Archives/2018

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Lead section is nonsensical

This makes no sense at all:

Easton first came into the public eye as the focus of an episode in the first British musical reality television programme The Big Time: Pop Singer, which recorded her attempts to gain a record contract and her eventual signing with EMI Records and currently performing as Dorothy Brock in the 2017 London production of "42nd Street" in London's West End, United Kingdom.

NotYourFathersOldsmobile (talk) 08:09, 1 February 2018 (UTC)

 Fixed. — Wyliepedia @ 23:52, 21 March 2018 (UTC)

Top 5 hits on Billboard's five main singles charts

Re: the fourth paragraph regarding Easton's achievement of reaching the top 5 on each of Billboard's primary singles charts: I have removed "Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)" as a contributing song to this particular feat. While "Telefone" was Sheena's first top 10 on the Dance chart, it did NOT reach the top 5 on that chart (it peaked at #9, per her dance singles history at billboard.com). GLWizard (talk) 00:30, 2 February 2018 (UTC)

I've revised the paragraph noting Sheena's achievement of reaching the top 5 on each of Billboard's main singles charts. I removed the "only" designation; the late Ray Charles also accomplished this feat when "I'll Be Good To You" (by Quincy Jones, also featuring Chaka Khan) reached #1 on the dance chart. I've also added "adult contemporary" as a chart achievement for "Morning Train (9 to 5)", which went to #1 on that chart. GLWizard (talk) 00:38, 7 September 2018 (UTC)