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Eurythmics - There Must Be An Angel (playing With My Heart) May 2026

To match the "heavenly" and dramatic nature of the track, the music video opted for a highly stylized, period-piece aesthetic:

Backed by lush vocal arrangements, the song captures the intense, almost divine euphoria of falling deeply in love. 📈 Chart Success

Directed by Eddie Arno and Mark Innocenti, it was filmed at the New Wimbledon Theatre in London. Eurythmics - There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)

The song represents a stark departure from the icy, detached synth-pop that initially made the duo famous.

is one of the most celebrated synth-pop masterpieces by the British duo Eurythmics . Released in June 1985 as the second single from their fifth studio album, Be Yourself Tonight , the track remains a masterclass in blending electronic music with soulful, gospel-inspired delivery. 🌟 The Sound and Production To match the "heavenly" and dramatic nature of

Annie Lennox appears as a lavishly costumed angel and singer brought forth to perform, eventually winning over the indifferent king with her celestial voice.

Band member Dave Stewart portrays King Louis XIV of France in the Court of the Sun King, looking visibly bored by his royal entertainment. is one of the most celebrated synth-pop masterpieces

Annie Lennox delivers a soaring, acrobatic vocal performance characterized by dramatic trills and melisma, pushing her voice directly to the front of the mix.

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To match the "heavenly" and dramatic nature of the track, the music video opted for a highly stylized, period-piece aesthetic:

Backed by lush vocal arrangements, the song captures the intense, almost divine euphoria of falling deeply in love. 📈 Chart Success

Directed by Eddie Arno and Mark Innocenti, it was filmed at the New Wimbledon Theatre in London.

The song represents a stark departure from the icy, detached synth-pop that initially made the duo famous.

is one of the most celebrated synth-pop masterpieces by the British duo Eurythmics . Released in June 1985 as the second single from their fifth studio album, Be Yourself Tonight , the track remains a masterclass in blending electronic music with soulful, gospel-inspired delivery. 🌟 The Sound and Production

Annie Lennox appears as a lavishly costumed angel and singer brought forth to perform, eventually winning over the indifferent king with her celestial voice.

Band member Dave Stewart portrays King Louis XIV of France in the Court of the Sun King, looking visibly bored by his royal entertainment.

Annie Lennox delivers a soaring, acrobatic vocal performance characterized by dramatic trills and melisma, pushing her voice directly to the front of the mix.