9 to 5 (Sheena Easton song)
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9 to 5 (auch Morning Train (9 to 5)) ist ein Lied von Sheena Easton aus dem Jahr 1980, das von Florrie Palmer geschrieben und von Christopher Neil produziert wurde. Es erschien auf dem Album Take My Time.
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9 to 5 è un brano musicale scritto da Florrie Palmer e pubblicato come singolo dalla cantante britannica Sheena Easton nel 1980. Il brano, noto anche come Morning Train, è incluso nell'album Take My Time. Negli Stati Uniti e in Canada il brano è uscito con il titolo Morning Train (9 to 5), per non creare confusione con il brano 9 to 5 di Dolly Parton.
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"9 to 5" (or "Morning Train") is a popular song written by British songwriter Florrie Palmer and recorded by Scottish singer Sheena Easton in 1980, becoming her biggest hit. It peaked at number three in the United Kingdom in August 1980 and was certified gold. In February 1981, it was released in the United States and Canada under the title "Morning Train (Nine to Five)" to avoid confusion with Dolly Parton's recent hit "9 to 5". It reached number one in both countries, becoming Easton's only chart-topper in those nations.
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9 to 5, skriven av , är en sång inspelad av Sheena Easton 1980, och blev hennes första större hitlåt. I Nordamerika ändrades titeln till "Morning Train (Nine to Five)" för att inte förväxlas med 9 to 5 av Dolly Parton. Den svensk-norska sångerskan Elisabeth Andreasson spelade in en cover på sången med text på svenska, som "Han pendlar varje dag", med ny text skriven av Olle Bergman, på hennes album "Angel of the Morning" 1981 . Denna version låg på Svensktoppen i nio veckor under perioden 21 februari-18 april 1982, med fjärdeplats som högsta placering där .
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9 to 5 (auch Morning Train (9 to 5)) ist ein Lied von Sheena Easton aus dem Jahr 1980, das von Florrie Palmer geschrieben und von Christopher Neil produziert wurde. Es erschien auf dem Album Take My Time.
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"9 to 5" (or "Morning Train") is a popular song written by British songwriter Florrie Palmer and recorded by Scottish singer Sheena Easton in 1980, becoming her biggest hit. It peaked at number three in the United Kingdom in August 1980 and was certified gold. In February 1981, it was released in the United States and Canada under the title "Morning Train (Nine to Five)" to avoid confusion with Dolly Parton's recent hit "9 to 5". It reached number one in both countries, becoming Easton's only chart-topper in those nations. Easton had released one single prior to "9 to 5": "Modern Girl". This had failed to chart highly, but after exposure on the BBC documentary, The Big Time: Pop Singer, both "9 to 5" and "Modern Girl" were propelled into the top ten at the same time, making her the third female artist (after Ruby Murray and Shirley Bassey) to achieve this feat. "9 to 5" became a top three hit and was one of the best-selling singles of the year. Early in 1981, EMI Records decided to launch Easton in the US and released "9 to 5" as her debut single. The title of the song was changed to "Morning Train (Nine to Five)" to avoid confusion with the Dolly Parton song of the same name, which charted nearly simultaneously with Easton's record. Easton's song went to #1 on both the U.S. pop and adult contemporary charts; it remained at the top for two weeks on Billboard's pop chart. On Billboard's 1981 year-end charts, it came in as the twelfth-biggest pop and thirteenth-biggest AC hit of the year 1981. It also topped the RPM magazine pop and AC charts in Canada, reigning over the former for two weeks in May 1981, while also reaching the summit in New Zealand, before being replaced by Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart". The song is about a woman who waits at home all day for her man to come home from work. The music video was filmed on the Bluebell Railway, a heritage line running between East and West Sussex in England. The video stars London and South Western Railway No. 488, a preserved LSWR 0415 Class locomotive.
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9 to 5 è un brano musicale scritto da Florrie Palmer e pubblicato come singolo dalla cantante britannica Sheena Easton nel 1980. Il brano, noto anche come Morning Train, è incluso nell'album Take My Time. Negli Stati Uniti e in Canada il brano è uscito con il titolo Morning Train (9 to 5), per non creare confusione con il brano 9 to 5 di Dolly Parton.
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9 to 5, skriven av , är en sång inspelad av Sheena Easton 1980, och blev hennes första större hitlåt. I Nordamerika ändrades titeln till "Morning Train (Nine to Five)" för att inte förväxlas med 9 to 5 av Dolly Parton. Den svensk-norska sångerskan Elisabeth Andreasson spelade in en cover på sången med text på svenska, som "Han pendlar varje dag", med ny text skriven av Olle Bergman, på hennes album "Angel of the Morning" 1981 . Denna version låg på Svensktoppen i nio veckor under perioden 21 februari-18 april 1982, med fjärdeplats som högsta placering där . Sången sjöngs även av Joanne Fisher i den kritiserade TV-serien Minipops från 1983. Låten tolkades även svenska dansbandet Drifters på albumet Stanna hos mig 2010, då med originaltexten .
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