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In 1985, the Scottish singer's suggestive 'Sugar Walls,' written by Prince, topped the Dance Club Songs chart and helped spawn the Parental Advisory labeling system.
"It was such a great groove, even in the demo," says Sheena Easton of her double-entendre-laden hit "Sugar Walls." The Scottish singer says she didn't "think about image" when recording the sultry drum- and keyboard-driven cut, which was written by Prince. "I was just focused on the music."
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