“Who’s That Girl?” is a song by the British pop duo Eurythmics, consisting of Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart. Released in June 1983, it is one of the standout tracks from their album “Touch,” which further solidified their status as one of the leading acts in the synth-pop and new wave movements of the 1980s.
The music video for “Who’s That Girl?” was directed by Julian Temple and features a cinematic and somewhat surreal style. Annie Lennox appears in multiple guises, including a glamorous singer and also as a male member of the audience akin to Elvis Presley.
“Who’s That Girl?” was a commercial success, reaching the top 10 in several countries, including number 3 in the UK. In the US, it charted at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100, further establishing Eurythmics’ presence in the American music market. The song’s success contributed to the overall acclaim and commercial performance of the “Touch” album.
Critics have praised “Who’s That Girl?” for its sophisticated production, lyrical depth, and Lennox’s powerful vocals. It is often highlighted as one of the standout tracks on the “Touch” album and a prime example of Eurythmics’ ability to blend pop sensibilities with artistic innovation. The song has maintained its appeal over the years and is frequently included in compilations of the duo’s greatest hits.