
It peaked at number three in the United Kingdom in August 1980 and was released in the United States in February 1981 (retitled 'Morning Train' to avoid confusion with Dolly Parton’s '9 to 5'), where it reached number one.
Early in 1981, EMI Records decided to launch Easton in the US and released '9 to 5' as her debut single. Easton's song went to number 1 on both the U.S. pop and adult contemporary charts; it remained at the top for two weeks on Billboard's pop chart. On Billboard's 1981 year-end charts, it came in as the twelfth-biggest pop and thirteenth-biggest AC hit of the year 1981. It also topped the RPM magazine pop and AC charts in Canada, reigning over the former for two weeks in May 1981.
The song is about a woman who waits at home all day for her man to come home from work. The music video was filmed on the Bluebell Railway, a heritage line running between East and West Sussex in England. The video stars London and South Western Railway No. 488, a preserved LSWR 0415 Class locomotive.
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Moody (My Love) - B-Side
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