Released: April 19, 2020

Featuring: Lola Lennox

[Verse 1: Annie Lennox]
No one on earth could feel like this
I'm thrown and overblown with bliss
There must be an angel
Playing with my heart
I walk into an empty room
And suddenly my heart goes "Boom"
It's an orchestra of angels
And they're playing with my heart

[Chorus: Annie Lennox]
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel

[Verse 2: Lola Lennox]
No-one on earth could feel like this
I'm thrown and overblown with bliss
There must be an angel
Playing with my heart, yeah, yeah
And when I think that I'm alone
It seems there's more of us at home
It's a multitude of angels
And they're playing with my heart, oh

[Chorus: Annie Lennox & Lola Lennox]
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel, ah
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel
Must be talking to an angel

[Bridge: Annie Lennox, Lola Lennox]
I must be hallucinating
Watching angels celebrating
Could this be reactivating
All my senses dislocating?
This must be a strange deception
By celestial intervention
Leavin' me the recollection
Of your heavenly connection

[Outro: Annie Lennox, Annie Lennox & Lola Lennox]
La da doo da na da doo da
Da da
Da da
La da doo da na da doo da
Da da
Da da
Yeah yeah
Oh oh

Annie Lennox

Annie Lennox is an award-winning singer, songwriter and activist who has sold over 80 million records worldwide between her solo work and the duo Eurythmics. At seventeen, Lennox won a scholarship to London’s Royal Academy of Music to become a flutist, but dropped out after feeling that classical music was “far too competitive” and “didn’t fit my kind of personality”.

While working as a waitress at a health food restaurant in London, Lennox met Dave Stewart, with whom she formed the band Catch with singer-songwriter Peet Coombes. Catch released one single before adding two more members and changing their name to The Tourists. Under that name, the band scored five UK hits before Coombes' substance abuse broke the band apart.

Lennox and Stewart continued writing together – with Stewart moving from guitar to synthesizer and Lennox adopting an androgynous look – and formed Eurythmics. Within a few years, the duo was propelled into international stardom when “Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)”, a single from their second album, became a top ten hit in nine countries.

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