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Watch ‘The Making Of’ video below:Īnother favourite is the electro-funk of ‘Boy’ which wouldn’t sound out of place on ‘Body Language’, and contains one of my favourite Kylie middle-8s ‘Pretty little thing, you’re making my heart sing’. Incredibly clever, the video was voted one of the top 100 best pop videos of all-time in a recent Rolling Stone magazine poll. It wasn’t just Kylie that would mutliply, but her cast of background characters too, with some farcical results. The video for ‘Come Into My World’ ended the futuristic vibe of the previous three videos and instead gave us Kylie upon Kylie, upon Kylie! Using cutting edge production, video director Michael Gondry, filmed Kylie walking in a loop on a French street and each time she passed the dry cleaners another Kylie would join the loop. ‘Come Into My World’ saw Kylie win her first Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Dance Recording. Kylie used this track to open her Fever 2002 tour as she emerged in the space age, ‘Metropolis’ style silver plated robot shell, on to the stage. ‘Come Into My World’ had a similar vibe to the first ‘Fever’ single, but was more laidback.

The fourth and final single from the ‘Fever’ album was written by ‘Can’t Get You Out Of My Head’ writers, Rob Davis (formerly of Glam rock band Mud) and Cathy Dennis (former 90s pop star).
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Here’s the first performance of the song from ‘An Audience With Kylie Minogue’ TV Special in October 2001. ‘In Your Eyes’ peaked at No.3 in the UK and helped send ‘Fever’ back into the Top 3 of the album chart. It’s release in the UK came in Februrary 2002, some five months after ‘Can’t Get You Out Of My Head’, due to the latter’s enduring popularity. The second single from the album was ‘In Your Eyes’ which kept the electro-pop sound of its predecessor and was co-written by Kylie alongside Biffco (Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher and Ash Howes). The single also claimed a third of its four weeks at No.1 that week giving Kylie the first (and only to date) simultaneous No.1 single and album of her career in the UK. The album ‘Fever’ was released whilst ‘Can’t Get You Out Of My Head’ was enjoying it’s second week at the top of the UK singles chart and it went straight in at No.1 on the UK albums chart.
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‘Can’t Get You Out Of My Head’ is not only her first million selling single in the UK, but also became a No.1 in countless countries around the world and became only her second track to crack the US Billboard Top 10 when it peaked at No.7 (The Loco-motion is her only other US Top 10 track to date which peaked at No.3). With it’s futuristic video (including the iconic white cowled body suit) the track has become her most commercially successful hit ever. Come the week of release and Kylie sold a massive 306,000 copies storming straight to the top of the UK singles chart leaving poor Victoria to enter at No.6. Kylie needn’t have worried however as the buzz around ‘Can’t Get You Out Of My Head’ was building at a rate of knots. It was very slinky and seductive with some catchy ‘la la las’ – I was instantly a fan when I heard it at Hammersmith Apollo, but little did I know just how much I would love the studio version. The ‘On A Night Like This Tour’ as it was named, saw Kylie playing many of her hits alongside album tracks from ‘Light Years’, and excitingly introduced us to a brand new track called ‘Can’t Get You Out Of My Head’.
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She quickly followed this with the No.2 hits ‘On A Night Like This’ and ‘Kids’ it was like being back in 1988 for a life-long fan like myself! The parent album ‘Light Years’ narrowly missed out on the top spot but was quickly certified platinum and Kylie took to the road for her first full tour since 1991in the UK. However, the girl whose name loosely translates as boomerang in Aboriginal tongue, surprised many a critic by shooting straight to No.1 with ‘Spinning Around’ in 2000. It’s time to feel the fever all over again!Īt the start of the Millennium many would have said Kylie’s days as a commercially successful popstar were over. This October marks the 20th anniversary of Kylie’s best-selling global smash album ‘Fever’.
