"Morning Train" ("9 to 5") by Sheena Easton.

OK, girls and boys, back to the 80s: This 1980 Florrie Palmer composition was the first and biggest hit for a Scottish singer and actress. A woman waits for her man to come home from work. #3 UK and Certified Gold. When released in the U.S and Canada in '81 the title had to be modified to avoid confusion with a recent Dolly Parton hit. It topped the charts in both countries in both Pop and Adult Contemporary. She was a six-time Grammy nominee and won Best New Artist in '82. The tune was featured twice on "Seinfeld". Song? Singer? Answer: "Morning Train" ("9 to 5") by Sheena Easton. One of the many great tunes that Judy and I listened to on the car radio while driving from Philly to Fort Dodge summer of '81. "Hearts", "Queen of Hearts", "Bette Davis Eyes", "Jessie's Girl", "Private Eyes", "Physical", "The One That You Love"........... (how many others do you remember?) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_3vZYOYNYU

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