The Glamorous Life (disambiguation)

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" The Glamorous Life " is a 1984 song written by Prince, recorded by Sheila E.

The Glamorous Life single by Sheila E.

"The Glamorous Life" is a song written by Prince, recorded by singer/percussionist Sheila E. and produced by both. The song has lyrics which reflect a cynicism for the decadence and materialism of the song's protagonist, referred to in the third person, who "wants to lead a glamorous life", although she is aware that "without love, it ain't much".

The Glamorous Life may also refer to:

<i>The Glamorous Life</i> (album) 1984 studio album by Sheila E.

The Glamorous Life is the first album by the singer/drummer/percussionist Sheila E.. The title track, "The Glamorous Life", entered the US top ten and her second single, "The Belle of St. Mark" charted in the US, UK, Ireland, Netherlands and New Zealand.

"The Glamorous Life" is the 125th episode of the ABC television series Desperate Housewives. It is the fourteenth episode of the show's sixth season and aired on January 31, 2010. The Grammy Awards captured the most viewers that night, leaving the show with a total of 11.43 million Americans according to the Nielsen Media Research.

Glamorous Life is an album by the jazz pianist Junko Onishi, recorded and released in 2017.

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