The song peaked at number one on singles charts in 40 countries including every European country except Finland. Boy, your loving is all I think about [69] At the 2002 Brit Awards held on 20 February 2002, Minogue performed a mash-up version of "Can't Get You Out of My Head" and New Order's song "Blue Monday" (1983). La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la [38] and by 2013 it was the country's 75th best-selling single of all time. Kylie Minogue originally released Can't Get You out of My Head written by Rob Davis and Cathy Dennis and Kylie Minogue released it on the single Can't Get You Out of My Head [CD1] in 2001.

[77] In 2003, Minogue performed "Can't Get You Out of My Head" at the one-night concert "Money Can't Buy" at the Hammersmith Apollo in London in support of her ninth studio album Body Language, . Ahead of her worldwide musical domination, we sat down with this stunning artist to get the low-down on her music, and allowing fans to get to know the person behind this amazing music. La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la [57] Shadforth and music critic Paul Morley took the comments on Minogue's looks into consideration, commenting on her as a "creative, experimental artist" by placing her face close to the camera lens in the music video, subtly distorting her face but retaining her glamour. Sleeping Somewhere New La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la [5] Dennis later said; "even though Kylie wasn't the first artist to be offered the song, I don't believe anyone else would have done the incredible job she did with it". [41] It is Minogue's strongest commercial breakthrough in the US, a region where she had previously achieved limited success. The video director Dawn Shadforth had Kylie dressed in clothes and driving a car in a future from the '60s perspective utopia style.

It was the biggest single and the most played song of 2001 there (it was aired 45,577 times on UK radio). [74] On 13 December 2002, Minogue performed the song alongside the fourth single from Fever "Come into My World" (2002) on Good Morning America. Taken from the album, Fever. [70] The mashup was titled "Can't Get Blue Monday Out of My Head"; it was released as the B-side of "Love at First Sight" and was included on Minogue's remix album Boombox. [1] Minogue chants a "la la la" hook that is often noted as the song's most appealing part. [31] The Australian Recording Industry Association certified it triple-platinum, for shipments of over 210,000 copies. After Fuller heard the demo, he felt it wasn't right for S Club 7 and rejected it. [101] At the inaugural Premios Oye! [67], On 2 September 2001, Minogue performed "Can't Get You Out of My Head" at the BBC Radio 1 One Big Sunday show in Leicester, UK. Chris Stein of Blondie shares photos and stories from his book about the New York City punk scene. La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la

Stay forever and ever and ever, ah, ah [23] PopMatters' Jason Thompson described Minogue's vocals as a "sexual come on" and called the song "trim and funky". Lover, I Swear. Someone Else Might Realise.

I just can't get you out of my head [32] In the United Kingdom, it faced competition from Victoria Beckham's single "Not Such an Innocent Girl" (2001). Who? "Can't Get You Out of My Head" appeared on several decade-end lists compiled by media such as Rolling Stone, The Guardian and NME. It was also covered by The Cat and Owl, Tyrone Wells, Andrew Johnson, Simon James and other artists.

[17] On the album, 16 of Minogue's earlier songs were re-worked and backed by an orchestra, which according to Nick Levine of BBC Music, "re-imagine them without the disco glitz and vocal effects". La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la [6] She premiered "Can't Get You Out of My Head" on stage during the tour. Roger reveals the songwriting formula Clive Davis told him, and if "Eight Miles High" is really about drugs. Juice Webster. [59] The next scene depicts a number of couples dressed in black and white costumes performing a dance routine; they are soon joined by Minogue, who has wavy light-brown hair and is wearing a white tracksuit. [18] The Abbey Road Sessions' version of "Can't Get You Out of My Head" has a more-noticeable musical arrangement that used a pizzicato playing technique in which the strings of a string instrument are continuously plucked. TRACK. Top Songs By Juice Webster.

This was written by Cathy Dennis and former Mud guitarist Rob Davis.

[16], In 2012, Minogue re-recorded "Can't Get You Out of My Head" for her orchestral compilation album The Abbey Road Sessions. [30] In 2012, The Guardian included the song on their list of The Best Number One Records, labelling it "sleek, Arctic-blue minimalism, like an emotionally thwarted retelling of Donna Summer's 'I Feel Love' ". The music, except the guitar part, was programmed using a Korg Triton workstation via a MIDI interface. As of 2018[update], the track has sold over five million copies worldwide.

Juice Webster. [39] In the United States, "Can't Get You Out of My Head" peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 chart[40] and became Minogue's best-selling US single since "The Loco-Motion" (1987). [102], *sales figures based on certification alone^shipments figures based on certification alone, The Complete Kylie, Simon Sheridan, Reynolds & Hearn Books (February 2009). In it, Morley "turned the lonely drive [Minogue] made in the song's video towards a city ... into a fictional history of music". I Will Never Be the One 5. Every night (2008)[71][72][73], On 16 March 2002, Minogue performed "Can't Get You Out of My Head" along with "In Your Eyes", the second single from Fever, on the US television show Saturday Night Live. ... Can't Get You Out Of My Head. Lover, I Swear. I just can't get you out of my head [60] The outfit was designed by London-based fashion designer Fee Doran under the label Mrs Jones. [87] She also included "Can't Get You Out of My Head" on the "Kylie Summer 2015" tour and the 2015 Royal Albert Hall performance as part of her "A Kylie Christmas" concert. [27] Writing for the Herald Sun, Cameron Adams placed "Can't Get You Out of My Head" at the top of his list of Minogue's best songs to mark her 50th birthday. [94] In 2012, Priya Elan of NME placed the song at number four on her The Greatest Pop Songs in History list.

[7] It was later chosen as the lead single from Minogue's eighth studio album Fever and Parlophone released it on 8 September 2001 in Australia[7] and on 17 September in the United Kingdom and other European countries. Someone Else Might Realise 2. [62] The hooded white jumpsuit Minogue wore in the music video is often considered to be one of her most iconic looks, particularly because of its deep, plunging neckline.

[82], A rock-oriented version of the song was performed during the "Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour" in 2011. [81] In 2009, Minogue performed "a dancetastic rendition" of the song on the "For You, for Me" tour, which was her first concert tour of North America. 20. Can't Get You Out Of My Head.

[61], At the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards ceremony, the music video for "Can't Get You Out of My Head" was nominated for Best Dance Video; Rooney won the award for Best Choreography.

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