On this day November 14 1983, Eurythmics released Touch, their third studio album and one that solidified their status as one of the most creative and influential pop duos of the decade. Featuring Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart at their artistic peak, the album combined emotional depth with cutting edge synthpop production, resulting in some of the most memorable songs of the 80s.
Touch included the hits Here Comes the Rain Again, Who’s That Girl, and Right by Your Side. Each track blended electronic innovation with soulful emotion, showcasing Annie Lennox’s powerful vocals and the duo’s unique ability to merge technology and heart. The album became a commercial and critical success, reaching audiences worldwide and further defining the sound of 80s pop.
80s insight: Touch reflected the sophistication of 80s synthpop, where emotion and technology met to create music that was both personal and unforgettable.
Touch included the hits Here Comes the Rain Again, Who’s That Girl, and Right by Your Side. Each track blended electronic innovation with soulful emotion, showcasing Annie Lennox’s powerful vocals and the duo’s unique ability to merge technology and heart. The album became a commercial and critical success, reaching audiences worldwide and further defining the sound of 80s pop.
80s insight: Touch reflected the sophistication of 80s synthpop, where emotion and technology met to create music that was both personal and unforgettable.
