Stewart, David A. 1952– (Eurythmics, Manu Guiot, Dave Stewart)

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Stewart, David A. 1952- (Eurythmics, Manu Guiot, Dave Stewart)

PERSONAL

Full name, David Allan Stewart; born September (some sources cite August) 9, 1952, in Sunderland, England; married Pam 1973 (divorced 1977); married Siobhan Fahey (a singer), August 1, 1987 (divorced 1996); married Anoushka Fisz, August 4, 2001; children: (second marriage) Sam, Django; (third marriage) two. Avocational Interests: Photography, soccer.

Addresses:

Agent—The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, 4111 West Alameda Ave., Suite 509, Burbank, CA 91505; International Creative Management, 10250 Constellation Way, Ninth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067; (Eurythmics agency) Creative Artists Agency, 2000 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067.

Career:

Musician, singer, songwriter, composer, musician, music producer, and actor. Played the guitar and other instruments for the band Eurythmics. Guitarist for Osibisa, Longdancer, and Catch (later known as the Tourists), worked with the bands the Spiritual Cowboys and Platinum Weird. Keyboard player and vocalist. Performer at various venues and for various causes. Music producer for his own work and various artists and groups, including Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Mick Jagger, Jon Bon Jovi, Leonard Cohen, saxophone player Candy Dulfer, U2, the Neville Brothers, and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Manager of Nadirah X and other artists; composer and arranger for Sadista Sisters and other artists.

Awards, Honors:

Grammy Award nomination (with Eurythmics), best new artist, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1983; MTV Award (with Eurythmics), best new artist in a video, 1984, for "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"; Ivor Novello awards (with Eurythmics), songwriters of the year, British Academy of Composers and Songwriters, 1984 and 1987; Grammy Award nomination (with Eurythmics), best music video—long form, 1985, for Eurythmics: Sweet Dreams; Grammy Award nomination (with Eurythmics), best rock performance by a duo or group with vocal, 1985, for "Would I Lie to You?"; Grammy Award nomination (with Eurythmics and Aretha Franklin), best R & B performance by a duo or group with vocal, 1985, for "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves"; BRIT awards, best British producer, British Phonographic Industry, 1986, 1987, and 1990; Grammy Award (with Eurythmics), best rock performance by a duo or group with vocal, 1987, for "Missionary Man"; Ivor Novello Award (with Eurythmics), best contemporary song, 1987, for "It's All Right (Baby's Coming Back)"; Grammy Award nomination (with others), best music video—long form, 1990, for Eurythmics: Savage; Grammy Award nomination (with others), best music video—long form, 1991, for We Two Are One Too; Ivor Novello Award (with Shakespear's Sister), outstanding contemporary song collection, 1993; BRIT Award (with Eurythmics), lifetime achievement (outstanding contribution to music), 1999; American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Award (with Eurythmics), most performed song, 2000, for "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"; Silver Clef Award (with Eurythmics), Nordiff Robbins Music Therapy, 2000; BMI-Robert S. Musel Award, song of the year, 2003, for "Underneath It All"; Kindred Spirit Music Award (with Eurythmics), 2003; Golden Globe Award, best original song—motion picture, Sierra Award, Las Vegas Film Critics Society awards, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, best song, and World Soundtrack Award, best original song written for film, all with Mick Jagger, 2005, for "Old Habits Die Hard," a song for Alfie; Golden Satellite Award nomination (with Jagger), best original song, International Press Academy, 2005, for the song "Blind Leading the Blind," a song for Alfie; Golden Satellite Award nomination (with John Powell and Jagger), best original score, 2005, for Alfie; with Eurythmics, inducted into the UK (United Kingdom) Music Hall of Fame, 2005; Stewart's song with the Eurythmics, "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," was named one of the 500 songs that shaped rock and roll by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Series:

Host, Off the Record, HBO, beginning 2006.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Disney's D-TV Valentine, Disney Channel, 1986.

Disney's DTV Monster Hits, Disney Channel, 1987.

Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela's 70th Birthday Celebration, Fox, 1988.

Himself, Tribute to John Lennon, syndicated, 1990.

Late Night with David Letterman Eighth Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990.

Tom Petty: Going Home, Disney Channel, 1994.

(As Eurythmics) Musical guest, Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary (also known as Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary Primetime Special), NBC, 1999.

Grammy's Greatest Performances, CBS, 1999.

NetAid, VH1, 1999.

NetAid: A Concert Special, TNT, 1999.

Experience Music Project Grand Opening, VH1, 2000.

Himself, Come Together: A Night for John Lennon's Words & Music, TNT and The WB, 2001.

Himself, The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch, 2002.

(As Dave Stewart) Himself, Peace One Day, BBC, 2004.

Himself, The Art of Football from A to Z (also known as Le foot, c'est de l'art), 2006.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations:

The 26th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1984.

Presenter, The 32nd Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1990.

The Second Annual International Rock Awards, ABC, 1990.

The Brit Awards '98, 1998.

The Brit Awards '99, 1999.

The Orange British Academy Film Awards, 2000.

(As Eurythmics) The 27th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 2000.

(As Dave Stewart) Brit Awards 2005, 2005.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Himself, Top of the Pops (also known as All New Top of the Pops and TOTP), BBC, multiple episodes in both 1983 and 1985 as well as in 1986, 1988, 1999.

(As Dave Stewart) Himself, Big World Cafe, Channel 4 (England), 1989.

(As part of Eurythmics) Musical guest, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's "Saturday Night," Saturday Night, Saturday Night Live '80, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, 1989.

(As Dave Stewart) Himself, "My Generation," The History of Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 6, syndicated, 1995.

Himself, "Lou Reed: Rock and Roll Heart," American Masters, PBS, 1998.

(As Eurythmics) TFI Friday (also known as Thank Four It's Friday), Channel 4, 1999.

(As Eurythmics) VH1 Storytellers, VH1, c. 1999.

(As Eurythmics) "The Eurythmics," Live by Request (also known as The Eurythmics Live by Request and Live by Request: Eurythmics), Arts and Entertainment, 2000.

Himself, "The Fine Art of Separating People from Their Money," Arena, BBC, 2000.

(As Eurythmics) Corazon de, Television Espanola (TVE, Spain), 2005.

(As Eurythmics) GMTV, Independent Television (England), 2005.

(As Eurythmics) Parkinson, BBC, 2005.

Himself, Corazon de, Television Espanola (TVE, Spain), 2006.

(As Dave Stewart) Himself, Later with Jools Holland (also known as A Little Later), BBC, 2006.

Appeared in other programs, including MTV Rewind, MTV.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Host, Off the Record, HBO, 2006.

Television Executive Producer; Series:

(As Dave Stewart) Off the Record, HBO, beginning 2006.

Television Director; Miniseries:

The Human Face (also known as The Human Face with John Cleese, En grimasse der kan passe, and Ljudsko lice), BBC and The Learning Channel, 2001.

Television Work; Specials:

Music director, Come Together: A Night for John Lennon's Words & Music, TNT and The WB, 2001.

Executive producer, Rock Legends: Platinum Weird, VH1, 2006.

Television Executive Producer; Pilots:

(As Dave Stewart) Off the Record, HBO, 2006.

Film Appearances:

Deep Blues (documentary), AFI USA/Radio Active Films, 1991, Tara Releasing, 1992.

Himself, Champions of the World (documentary), Hollywood Pictures/PGD, 1995.

London hacker, Hackers, United Artists, 1995.

The Long Way, 1999.

Performer of music that has appeared in films, television programs, videos, and other productions.

Film Director:

Honest, Winchester Films, 2000.

Film Producer:

Deep Blues (documentary), AFI USA/Radio Active Films, 1991, Tara Releasing, 1992.

Executive producer, The Canary Effect (documentary), 2006.

Battle Olympia (short film promoting Los Angeles's Olympic bid), Walt Disney Studios, c. 2007.

Film Music Work:

Music producer, Rooftops, New Visions Pictures, 1989.

Music producer, The Ref (also known as Hostile Hostages), Buena Vista, 1994.

Executive music producer, Alfie, Paramount, 2004.

Music supervisor, Around the World in 80 Days (also known as Around the World in Eighty Days, Il giro del mondo in 80 giorni, In 80 Tagen um die Welt, Jorden run paa 80 dagar, La vuelta al mundo en 80 dias, La vuelta al mundo en 80 dias (Around the World in 80 days), Le tour du monde en 80 jours, Maailman ympaeri 80 paeivaessae, O gyros tou kosmou se 80 meres, and Volta ao mundo em 80 dias—Uma aposta muito louca), Buena Vista, 2004.

Producer and arranger of music that has appeared in films, television programs, videos, and other productions.

RECORDINGS

Solo Albums:

Lily Was Here (soundtrack), BMG/RCA Anxious, 1989, Arista, 1990.

Greetings from the Gutter, East West, 1995.

Sly Fi, c. 1999.

Stewart has recorded work that has appeared in other recordings.

Albums; with Eurythmics:

In the Garden, BMG Heritage, 1981, released with bonus tracks, RCA, 2005.

Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (also known as Sweet Dreams), RCA, 1983, released with bonus tracks, RCA, 2005.

Touch, RCA, 1983, released with bonus tracks, RCA, 2005.

(With others) 1984: For the Love of Big Brother (soundtrack for Nineteen Eighty-Four), RCA, 1984.

Touch Dance (EP), RCA, 1984.

Be Yourself Tonight, RCA, 1985, released with bonus tracks, RCA, 2005.

Revenge, RCA, 1986, released with bonus tracks, RCA/Legacy, 2005.

Savage, RCA, 1987, released with bonus tracks, RCA, 2005.

Interview Disc, 1988.

We Too Are One, Arista, 1989, released with bonus tracks, RCA, 2005.

Eurythmics: Greatest Hits, RCA, 1991.

Greatest Hits (also known as Eurythmics: Greatest Hits), Arista, 1991.

Remix Collection, Alex, 1992.

Eurythmics Live 1983-1989 (also known as 1983-1989), Arista, 1993.

Greatest Hits (with bonus tracks), BMG, 1998.

Touch Dance: Remix Collection, Musicrama, 1998.

Peace, Arista, 1999, released with bonus tracks, BMG, 1999, released with bonus tracks, RCA, 2005.

Les Essentiels, BMG International, 2002.

The Ultimate Collection, RCA, 2005.

Stewart's work with the Eurythmics appeared in other recordings.

Albums; with the Tourists:

Tourists, Logo, 1979.

Luminous Basement, RCA, 1980.

Reality Effect, Epic, 1980.

Should Have Been Greatest Hits, Legacy Recordings, 1984.

Greatest Hits, BMG/Camden, 1997.

Albums; with Longdancer:

Trailer for a Good Life, Rocket, 1974.

Albums; with the Spiritual Cowboys:

Dave Stewart & Spiritual Cowboys, Arista, 1990.

Honest, 1991.

Albums; with Platinum Weird:

Make Believe, Interscope Records, 2006.

Will You Be Around (EP), iTunes, 2006.

Singles:

"Jack Talking," 1990.

"Love Shines," Arista, 1990.

"Party Town," Arista, 1990.

"Crown of Madness," 1991.

"Lily Was Here," 1991.

"Jealousy," 1994.

"Happy to Be Here," c. 1998.

"All over the World," 2000.

Also recorded "Secret," East West; as well as "In the Wings of the Grand Ole Opry" and "My Place."

Singles; with Eurythmics:

"Love Is a Stranger," 1982, RCA, 1991.

"The City Never Sleeps," 1983.

"Right by Your Side," 1983.

"Who's That Girl?," 1983.

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," 1983, remixed version released by Alex, 1991.

"Here Comes the Rain Again" (version one), 1984.

"Sexcrime" (also known as "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)"), 1984, EMI, 2000.

"It's All Right (Baby's Coming Back)," 1985.

"Julia," 1985.

(With Aretha Franklin) "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves," 1985.

"There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)," 1985.

"Would I Lie to You?," 1985.

"The Miracle of Love," 1986.

"Missionary Man," 1986.

"Thorn in My Side," 1986.

"When Tomorrow Comes" (version one), 1986.

"Beethoven (I Love to Listen to)," 1987.

"Shame," 1987.

"Brand New Day," 1988.

"Do You Want to Break Up?," 1988.

"Heaven," 1988.

"I Need a Man," 1988.

"I Need You" (version one), 1988.

"I Need You" (version two, acoustic version), 1988.

"I've Got a Lover (Back in Japan)," 1988.

"Put the Blame on Me," 1988.

"Savage," 1988.

"Wide Eyed Girl," 1988.

"You Have Placed a Chill on My Heart," 1988.

"Angel," 1989.

"Don't Ask Me Why," 1989.

"How Long?," 1989.

"Revival," 1989.

"Sylvia," 1989.

"We Two Are One" (version one, acoustic version), 1989.

"When the Day Goes Down," 1989.

"You Hurt Me (I Hate You)," 1989.

"Ballad of Eurythmics Road Crew," 1990.

"Farewell to Tawathie," 1990.

(With Jon Roseman) "The King & Queen of America" (version one), 1990.

"The King & Queen of America" (version two), 1990.

"(My My) Baby's Gonna Cry," 1990.

"Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer," 1990.

"We 4 Are 3," 1990.

"When Tomorrow Comes" (version two), 1991.

"I Love You Like a Ball and Chain" (live), 1993.

"Love Is a Stranger" (live), 1993.

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (version two, live version), 1993.

"We Two Are One" (version two, live version), 1994.

"Here Comes the Rain Again" (version two, live version), 1999.

"I Saved the World Today" (version one), 1999.

"17 Again" (also known as "Seventeen Again"), 1999, also released as two parts.

"I Saved the World Today" (version two), 2000.

"Peace Is Just a Word," BMG International, 2000.

"I've Got a Life," Sony BMG Music Entertainment, 2005.

"I've Got a Life"/"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Steve Angello remix), BMG/RCA, 2005.

Singles; with the Spiritual Cowboys:

"Love Shines," 1990.

"Party Town," 1990.

"Out of Reach," 1991.

Singles; with Catch:

"Black Blood," Logo, 1977.

Singles; with the Tourists:

"I Only Want to Be with You," c. 1979.

"So Good to Be Back Home Again," RCA, 1980.

Album Work:

Worked as a producer, arranger, and in other capacities for the recordings of himself and other artists.

Videos; with Eurythmics:

Eurythmics: Sweet Dreams, 1983.

Sweet Dreams, 1985.

Brand New Day, Agav Films/Oil Factory, 1987.

Eurythmics Live, PolyGram Video, 1987.

Live, 1987.

Eurythmics: Savage (also known as Savage), UFA Video & Media, 1988.

We Two Are One Too, 1990.

Eurythmics: Greatest Hits (also known as Greatest Hits), BMG Special Products, 1991.

Eurythmics: Peacetour (also known as Peacetour), Arista, 2000.

Live from Heaven, Glass, 2003.

Ultimate Collection, BMG, 2006.

Videos:

Himself, Hellhounds on My Trail: The Afterlife of Robert Johnson (also known as Hellhounds on My Trail), Mug Shot/Nonfiction, 2000.

Candy Dulfer: Live in Amsterdam, 2001.

Himself, South Africa Freedom Day: Concert on the Square, Image Entertainment, 2002.

Video Work:

Director and producer, Eurythmics: Greatest Hits (also known as Greatest Hits), BMG Special Products, 1991.

Music Videos:

"Jack Talking," 1990.

"Crown of Madness," 1991.

"Happy to Be Here," c. 1998.

Appeared in the music videos "In the Wings of the Grand Ole Opry" and "My Place."

Music Videos; with Eurythmics:

"Love Is a Stranger" (version one), 1982.

"The City Never Sleeps," 1983.

"Right by Your Side," 1983.

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (version one), 1983.

"Who's That Girl?," 1983.

"Here Comes the Rain Again" (version one), 1984.

"Sexcrime" (also known as "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)"), 1984.

"It's All Right (Baby's Coming Back)," 1985.

"Julia," 1985.

(With Aretha Franklin) "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves," 1985.

"There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)," 1985.

"Would I Lie to You?," 1985.

"The Miracle of Love," 1986.

"Missionary Man," 1986.

"Thorn in My Side," 1986.

"When Tomorrow Comes" (version one), 1986.

"Beethoven (I Love to Listen to)," 1987.

"Shame," 1987.

"Brand New Day," 1988.

"Do You Want to Break Up?," 1988.

"Heaven," 1988.

"I Need a Man," 1988.

"I Need You" (version one), 1988.

"I Need You" (version two, acoustic version), 1988.

"I've Got a Lover (Back in Japan)," 1988.

"Put the Blame on Me," 1988.

"Savage," 1988.

"Wide Eyed Girl," 1988.

"You Have Placed a Chill on My Heart," 1988.

"Angel," 1989.

"Don't Ask Me Why," 1989.

"How Long?," 1989.

"Revival," 1989.

"Sylvia," 1989.

"We Two Are One" (version one, acoustic version), 1989.

"When the Day Goes Down," 1989.

"You Hurt Me (I Hate You)," 1989.

"Ballad of Eurythmics Road Crew," 1990.

"Farewell to Tawathie," 1990.

(With Jon Roseman) "The King & Queen of America" (version one), 1990.

"The King & Queen of America" (version two), 1990.

"(My My) Baby's Gonna Cry," 1990.

"Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer," 1990.

"We 4 Are 3," 1990.

"When Tomorrow Comes" (version two), 1991.

"I Love You Like a Ball and Chain" (live), 1993.

"Love Is a Stranger" (live), 1993.

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (version two, live version), 1993.

"We Two Are One" (version two, live version), 1994.

"Here Comes the Rain Again" (version two, live version), 1999.

"I Saved the World Today" (version one), 1999.

"17 Again" (also known as "Seventeen Again"), 1999.

"I Saved the World Today" (version two), 2000.

"I've Got a Life," 2005.

Music Videos; with the Spiritual Cowboys:

"Love Shines," 1990.

"Party Town," 1990.

"Out of Reach," 1991.

Music Videos; by Others:

Mick Jagger, "Old Habits Die Hard," c. 2004.

Appeared in other music videos, including "Lily Was Here," by Candy Dulfer; and "She," by Terry Hall.

Music Video Director:

(With Jon Roseman) Eurythmics, "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," 1983.

(With Roseman and Jonathan Gerschfield) Eurythmics, "Here Comes the Rain Again," 1984.

Eurythmics, "The Miracle of Love," 1986.

(With Chris Ashbrook) Eurythmics, "Thorn in My Side," 1986.

(With Ashbrook) Eurythmics, "When Tomorrow Comes" (version one), 1986.

Eurythmics, "I Saved the World Today" (version one), 1999.

Directed the music video for his song "My Place."

WRITINGS

Film Music:

Rolling Home (documentary), 1974.

Song "Sexcrime" (also known as "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)"; and music not used in the film, Nineteen Eighty-Four (also known as 1984, Orwell 1984, and Premonicion 1984), Atlantic Releasing, 1984.

Title song "Ruthless People," Ruthless People, Buena Vista, 1986.

And song "Lily Was Here," De kassiere (also known as Lily Was Here), Movie Film Productions/Lenox Films Europe, 1989.

And songs, including title song "Rooftops," Rooftops, New Visions Pictures, 1989.

(With others) Flatliners, Columbia, 1990.

No Worries, Palm Beach Pictures/Initial Films, 1993.

And songs, The Ref (also known as Hostile Hostages), Buena Vista, 1994.

Showgirls (also known as Les girls de Las Vegas and Slacipunce), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995.

And song "Beautiful Girl," Beautiful Girls, Miramax, 1996.

Crimetime, Trimark Pictures, 1996.

Additional music, Spanish Fly, Avalanche Releasing/Miramax, 1998.

Cookie's Fortune, October Films, 1999.

Honest, Winchester Films, 2000.

Le pont du trieur (documentary), Tadrart Films, 2000.

Chaos (also known as Blue Light and Death Games), The Asylum, 2002.

Additional music, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (also known as Tomb Raider 2, Lara Croft Tomb Raider—A origem da vida, Lara Croft: Tomb raider—Az elet boelcsoeje, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Die Wiege des Lebens, Lara Croft tomb raider: Elaemaen laehde, Lara Croft tomb raider: La culla della vita, Lara Croft—Tomb raider: La cuna de la vida, Lara Croft tomb raider: Le berceau de la vie, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider—O berco da vida, and Tomb raider: La cuna de la vida), Paramount, 2003.

And songs, including "Blind Leading the Blind" and "Old Habits Die Hard," Alfie, Paramount, 2004.

Around the World in 80 Days (also known as Around the World in Eighty Days, Il giro del mondo in 80 giorni, In 80 Tagen um die Welt, Jorden run paa 80 dagar, La vuelta al mundo en 80 dias, La vuelta al mundo en 80 dias (Around the World in 80 days), Le tour du monde en 80 jours, Maailman ympaeri 80 paeivaessae, O gyros tou kosmou se 80 meres, and Volta ao mundo em 80 dias—Uma aposta muito louca), Buena Vista, 2004.

Battle Olympia (short film promoting Los Angeles's Olympic bid), Walt Disney Studios, c. 2007.

Wrote music that has appeared in films, television programs, videos, and other productions.

Television Music; Series:

(As Dave Stewart) Inside Victor Lewis-Smith, BBC, beginning 1993.

Before They Were Famous, BBC, beginning 1997.

Title theme, TV Offal, Channel 4 (England) and Associated-Rediffusion, beginning 1997.

(As Eurythmics) Main title theme, The Apprentice: Martha Stewart, NBC, 2005.

(As Dave Stewart) Main title theme, Off the Record, HBO, beginning 2006.

Television Songs; Miniseries:

Jute City, BBC, 1991.

Television Music; Specials:

Two Lives: Hell for Leather (short), Radio Telefis Eireann, 1999.

"Peace One Day," Peace One Day, BBC, 2004.

Television Music; Episodic:

"Jack and the Beanstalk," We All Have Tales (animated), Showtime, 1991.

Television Music; Pilots:

(As Dave Stewart) Main title theme, Off the Record, HBO, 2006.

Screenplays:

Honest, Winchester Films, 2000.

Writings for the Stage:

Barbarella (musical; based on the film of the same name), Vienna, Austria, 2004.

Solo Albums:

Lily Was Here (soundtrack), BMG/RCA Anxious, 1989, Arista, 1990.

Greetings from the Gutter, East West, 1995.

Sly Fi, c. 1999.

Stewart has recorded work that has appeared in other recordings.

Albums; with Eurythmics:

In the Garden, BMG Heritage, 1981, released with bonus tracks, RCA, 2005.

Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (also known as Sweet Dreams), RCA, 1983, released with bonus tracks, RCA, 2005.

Touch, RCA, 1983, released with bonus tracks, RCA, 2005.

(With others) 1984: For the Love of Big Brother (soundtrack for Nineteen Eighty-Four), RCA, 1984.

Touch Dance (EP), RCA, 1984.

Be Yourself Tonight, RCA, 1985, released with bonus tracks, RCA, 2005.

Revenge, RCA, 1986, released with bonus tracks, RCA/Legacy, 2005.

Savage, RCA, 1987, released with bonus tracks, RCA, 2005.

Interview Disc, 1988.

We Too Are One, Arista, 1989, released with bonus tracks, RCA, 2005.

Eurythmics: Greatest Hits, RCA, 1991.

Greatest Hits (also known as Eurythmics: Greatest Hits), Arista, 1991.

Remix Collection, Alex, 1992.

Eurythmics Live 1983-1989 (also known as 1983-1989), Arista, 1993.

Greatest Hits (with bonus tracks), BMG, 1998.

Touch Dance: Remix Collection, Musicrama, 1998.

Peace, Arista, 1999, released with bonus tracks, BMG, 1999, released with bonus tracks, RCA, 2005.

Les Essentiels, BMG International, 2002.

The Ultimate Collection, RCA, 2005.

Stewart's work with the Eurythmics appeared in other recordings.

Albums; with the Tourists:

Tourists, Logo, 1979.

Luminous Basement, RCA, 1980.

Reality Effect, Epic, 1980.

Should Have Been Greatest Hits, Legacy Recordings, 1984.

Greatest Hits, BMG/Camden, 1997.

Albums; with Longdancer:

Trailer for a Good Life, Rocket, 1974.

Albums; with the Spiritual Cowboys:

Dave Stewart & Spiritual Cowboys, Arista, 1990.

Honest, 1991.

Albums; with Platinum Weird:

Make Believe, Interscope Records, 2006.

Will You Be Around (EP), iTunes, 2006.

Singles:

"Jack Talking," 1990.

"Love Shines," Arista, 1990.

"Party Town," Arista, 1990.

"Crown of Madness," 1991.

"Lily Was Here," 1991.

"Jealousy," 1994.

"Happy to Be Here," c. 1998.

"All over the World," 2000.

Also recorded "Secret," East West; as well as "In the Wings of the Grand Ole Opry" and "My Place."

Singles; with Eurythmics:

"Love Is a Stranger," 1982, RCA, 1991.

"The City Never Sleeps," 1983.

"Right by Your Side," 1983.

"Who's That Girl?," 1983.

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," 1983, remixed version released by Alex, 1991.

"Here Comes the Rain Again" (version one), 1984.

"Sexcrime" (also known as "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)"), 1984, EMI, 2000.

"It's All Right (Baby's Coming Back)," 1985.

"Julia," 1985.

(With Aretha Franklin) "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves, " 1985.

"There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)," 1985.

"Would I Lie to You?," 1985.

"The Miracle of Love," 1986.

"Missionary Man," 1986.

"Thorn in My Side," 1986.

"When Tomorrow Comes" (version one), 1986.

"Beethoven (I Love to Listen to)," 1987.

"Shame," 1987.

"Brand New Day," 1988.

"Do You Want to Break Up?," 1988.

"Heaven," 1988.

"I Need a Man," 1988.

"I Need You" (version one), 1988.

"I Need You" (version two, acoustic version), 1988.

"I've Got a Lover (Back in Japan)," 1988.

"Put the Blame on Me," 1988.

"Savage," 1988.

"Wide Eyed Girl," 1988.

"You Have Placed a Chill on My Heart," 1988.

"Angel," 1989.

"Don't Ask Me Why," 1989.

"How Long?," 1989.

"Revival," 1989.

"Sylvia," 1989.

"We Two Are One" (version one, acoustic version), 1989.

"When the Day Goes Down," 1989.

"You Hurt Me (I Hate You)," 1989.

"Ballad of Eurythmics Road Crew," 1990.

"Farewell to Tawathie," 1990.

(With Jon Roseman) "The King & Queen of America" (version one), 1990.

"The King & Queen of America" (version two), 1990.

"(My My) Baby's Gonna Cry," 1990.

"Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer," 1990.

"We 4 Are 3," 1990.

"When Tomorrow Comes" (version two), 1991.

"I Love You Like a Ball and Chain" (live), 1993.

"Love Is a Stranger" (live), 1993.

"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (version two, live version), 1993.

"We Two Are One" (version two, live version), 1994.

"Here Comes the Rain Again" (version two, live version), 1999.

"I Saved the World Today" (version one), 1999.

"17 Again" (also known as "Seventeen Again"), 1999, also released as two parts.

"I Saved the World Today" (version two), 2000.

"Peace Is Just a Word," BMG International, 2000.

"I've Got a Life," Sony BMG Music Entertainment, 2005.

"I've Got a Life"/"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (Steve Angello remix), BMG/RCA, 2005.

Singles; with the Spiritual Cowboys:

"Love Shines," 1990.

"Party Town," 1990.

"Out of Reach," 1991.

Singles; with Catch:

"Black Blood," Logo, 1977.

Singles; with the Tourists:

"So Good to Be Back Home Again," RCA, 1980.

Songs Recorded by Other Artists:

(As Manu Guiot) Shakespear's Sister, "Stay," 1992.

No Doubt, "Underneath It All," c. 2002.

Mick Jagger, "Old Habits Die Hard," c. 2004.

t.A.T.u., "Friend or Foe," c. 2006.

Wrote other songs for Shakespear's Sister and for other artists. Various artists have recorded Stewart's songs, including "Lily Was Here," by Candy Dulfer.

Video Music; with Eurythmics:

Eurythmics: Sweet Dreams, 1983.

Sweet Dreams, 1985.

Brand New Day, Agav Films/Oil Factory, 1987.

Eurythmics Live, PolyGram Video, 1987.

Live, 1987.

Eurythmics: Savage (also known as Savage), UFA Video & Media, 1988.

We Two Are One Too, 1990.

Eurythmics: Greatest Hits (also known as Greatest Hits), BMG Special Products, 1991.

Eurythmics: Peacetour (also known as Peacetour), Arista, 2000.

Live from Heaven, Glass, 2003.

Ultimate Collection, BMG, 2006.

Video Music; with Others:

Candy Dulfer: Live in Amsterdam, 2001.

Marilyn Manson, Guns, God and Government World Tour, Eagle Rock Entertainment/Marilyn Manson Records, 2002.

Various artists, South Africa Freedom Day: Concert on the Square, Image Entertainment, 2002.

OTHER SOURCES

Books:

Contemporary Musicians, Volume 31, Gale Group, 2001.

Periodicals:

Interview, December, 1999, p. 104.

Electronic:

Dave Stewart,http://www.davestewart.com, March 17, 2007.

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Stewart, David A. 1952– (Eurythmics, Manu Guiot, Dave Stewart)

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