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[[image:bodylanguage1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Kylie Minogue's latest album, '[[Body Language (2003 album)|Body Language]]']]
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'''Kylie Ann Minogue''' (born [[May 28]], [[1968]]) is an [[Australia]]n [[singer]] and [[actor|actress]] who has been based primarily in the [[United Kingdom]] since the early [[1990s]].
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'''Alice''' is a city in [[Jim Wells County, Texas|Jim Wells County]], [[Texas]], [[United States]]. The population was 19,010 at the 2000 census. It is the [[county seat]] of [[Jim Wells County, Texas|Jim Wells County]]{{GR|6}}. Alice was established in [[1888]]. First it was called ''Bandana'', then ''Kleberg'' and finally Alice after ''Alice Gertrudis King'' the daughter of [[Richard King (Texas)|Richard King]], who established the [[King Ranch]].
Her recording career has been marked by periods of outstanding success and comparative failure. Despite criticism, particularly in the early stages of her career, she has evolved her musical and visual style to attain longevity in the competitive field of [[pop music]]. As she has matured from a teenager into an adult, she has become one of her generation's most recognisable [[celebrity|celebrities]] and [[sex symbol]]s. In many parts of the world, she is known simply as '''Kylie'''.
 
==Culture==
==Early life and ''Neighbours''==
Alice has long been recognized as [http://www.tejanorootshalloffame.org/birthplace.html "The Birthplace of Tejano"] dating back to the mid 1940's when Armando Marroquin, Sr. of Alice and partner Paco Bentacourt of San Benito, Texas launched what was to be the first home based recording company to record [[Tejano]] artists exclusively. Ideal Records, which was based in Alice, the heart of South Texas and under the direction of Marroquin became the perfect vehicle for Tejano groups and artists to get their music to the public. Marroquin, who also owned and operated a jukebox company, insured that Ideal recordings would be distributed throughout South Texas. The songs recorded, which were contributed by Tejano and Mexican composers became very popular through jukeboxes placed in restaurants, cantinas or any other establishment that would have them, and the then very scarce Spanish language radio programs.
 
==Geography==
Born in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]], Minogue is the eldest of three children. Her sister [[Dannii Minogue]] is also a [[pop singer]]. Her brother, Brendan, is a camera man. Minogue first came to attention as a child actor in Australian [[soap opera]]s, making her acting debut at the age of 11. She appeared in "Skyways", ''[[Young Talent Time]]'', ''[[The Sullivans]]'' and ''[[The Henderson Kids]]'', before rising to prominence in [[1986]] with her role in the Australian soap opera ''[[Neighbours]]''.
[[Image:TXMap-doton-Alice.PNG|right|Location of Alice, Texas]]
Alice is located at {{coor dms|27|45|2|N|98|4|14|W|city}} (27.750652, -98.070460){{GR|1}}.
 
According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the city has a total area of 31.9 [[km²]] (12.3 [[square mile|mi²]]). 30.8 km² (11.9 mi²) of it is land and 1.0 km² (0.4 mi²) of it (3.25%) is water. The largest body of water in the city limits is [[Lake Findley]], a [[reservoir (water)|reservoir]] north of the city center.
On ''Neighbours'', Minogue played the character of Charlene Mitchell, a tomboy who rebelled at every opportunity, and who fell in love with the boy next door, Scott Robinson, played by [[Jason Donovan]] (who she worked with as a child on "Skyways"). The storylines featuring the young couple proved popular with viewers, and both Minogue and Donovan were drawn into the public spotlight, becoming recognisable celebrities for the first time in their respective careers. A record audience watched the episode featuring Scott and Charlene's wedding in [[1987]].
 
==Demographics==
Minogue's personal popularity in Australia eclipsed that of other cast members, and to a degree that of the program itself. She was the recipient of a [[Logie Award|Gold Logie Award]], as the nation's most popular television performer, with the result determined by public vote. The program began screening in the [[United Kingdom]] in 1987 and was highly successful. As in Australia, Minogue was considered to be one of the program's most popular and charismatic performers. She left the series in 1988 to concentrate on her music career.
As of the [[census]]{{GR|2}} of 2000, there were 19,010 people, 6,400 households, and 4,915 families residing in the city. The [[population density]] was 616.8/km² (1,597.4/mi²). There were 6,998 housing units at an average density of 227.1/km² (588.0/mi²). The racial makeup of the city was 77.44% [[White (U.S. Census)|White]], 0.86% [[African American (U.S. Census)|African American]], 0.53% [[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]], 0.75% [[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]], 0.08% [[Pacific Islander (U.S. Census)|Pacific Islander]], 17.92% from [[Race (United States Census)|other races]], and 2.41% from two or more races. [[Hispanic (U.S. Census)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race were 78.05% of the population.
 
There were 6,400 households out of which 39.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.5% were [[Marriage|married couples]] living together, 17.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 23.2% were non-families. 20.9% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.92 and the average family size was 3.39.
== Recording career ==
[[image:kyliefirstalbum.jpg|left|thumb|Kylie's first album, the self-titled '[[Kylie (album)|Kylie]]'.]]
During a charity event with other ''Neighbours'' cast members, Minogue performed [[Little Eva]]'s "[[The Loco-Motion]]" and was signed to a recording contract with [[Mushroom Records]] in [[1987]]. Released as a single, and retitled "[[Locomotion (song)|Locomotion]]", the song spent seven weeks at number one on the Australian music charts, and was the year's highest selling single. Its success resulted in Minogue travelling to London to work with production team [[Stock Aitken Waterman|Stock, Aitken & Waterman]]. Her first album "[[Kylie (album)|Kylie]]", a collection of dance songs, reached number one on the British albums charts, and was the year's highest selling and sold over 7 million copies worldwide. It contained six hit singles including "I Should Be So Lucky", and a new version of "The Loco-Motion". The [[United States]] was the only major record market in which this album did not sell strongly. Although "The Loco-Motion" reached number three on the US [[Billboard Magazine|Billboard Magazine Chart]], she failed to make a firm impression on the American record buying market. A duet with Jason Donovan titled "Especially For You" was a major hit in Britain in early 1989.
 
In the city the population was spread out with 30.3% under the age of 18, 9.3% from 18 to 24, 26.2% from 25 to 44, 20.5% from 45 to 64, and 13.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females there were 91.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 85.8 males.
Her follow up album, ''[[Enjoy Yourself (1989 album)|Enjoy Yourself]]'' ([[1989]]), continued in the style of its predecessor, and with several hit singles, became another success in the United Kingdom and Australia. Critics who were confounded by her first success, became hostile in light of her second album and began to discuss her limitations as a performer. One critic named her "The Singing [[budgerigar|Budgie]]", a name that stuck for several years. By this time she had become Stock, Aitken & Waterman's highest selling act, and its first priority. In the face of widespread criticism it was decided to adjust the overall style of Minogue's music.
 
The median income for a household in the city was $30,365, and the median income for a family was $34,276. Males had a median income of $32,409 versus $17,101 for females. The [[per capita income]] for the city was $13,118. About 17.9% of families and 21.9% of the population were below the [[poverty line]], including 28.4% of those under age 18 and 20.2% of those age 65 or over.
Her next album, ''[[Rhythm of Love]]'' ([[1990]]), marked a departure from the bubblegum music of her previous albums, and attempted a more sophisticated and adult style of dance music. It also marked the first signs of rebellion against her production team and the carefully crafted "girl-next-door" image they had designed for her. Determined to be accepted by a more mature audience, Minogue took control of her music videos for the first time, and presented herself as a sexually aware adult. A concurrent romance with [[INXS]] lead singer [[Michael Hutchence]] futhered Minogue's attempts to gain acceptance as a mature performer, with Hutchence stating in an interview that his favourite hobby was "corrupting Kylie".
 
==Education==
The single releases all sold well, and were also successful in the UK nightclubs, where they were accepted by the older audience Minogue had deliberately targeted. When the album's fourth single, "Shocked", reached the British Top 10 in 1991, Minogue became the first recording artist to place their first 13 single releases in the Top 10.
The City of Alice is served by the [[Alice Independent School District]].
 
==Alice Notable People==
[[image:kylieletsgettoitalbum.jpg|right|thumb|'[[Let's Get To It]]' cover, her fourth album.]]
Nobel Prize Winner [[Robert F. Curl Jr.]] was born on August 23, 1933 in Alice, Texas.
After the success of ''Rhythm of Love'', which had received generally positive reviews, her next album ''[[Let's Get To It]]'' (1991), was designed to broaden Minogue's appeal. Stock, Aitken & Waterman provided her with a diverse range of ballads and slower dance songs, but it did not receive strong reviews. The first single, "Word Is Out" became her first single to peak outside of the British Top 10, and the album did not sell well. In Australia, her popularity of the previous years was followed by a backlash, and the Australian public appeared to have grown indifferent to her. Her media supporters described her as a victim of [[tall poppy syndrome]].
 
[[Canadian Football League]](CFL) Player [[Chris Brazzell]] played on the Alice Coyotes Football team. He was drafted to the NFL in 1998 to the New York Jets and was the 174th overall pick in the 6th round. He was released from the Jets and was picked up by the [[Dallas Cowboys]]. He played for the Cowboys 1999-2000 but was released August 2001. He has since played for CFL teams such as the [[Edmonton Eskimos]], [[B.C. Lions]], [[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]], and currently plays for the [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]].
Her career was briefly revived by the release of a ''[[Greatest Hits (Kylie)|Greatest Hits]]'' album in 1992. It contained all of her hit singles, as well as three new recordings, and reached number one in the UK. The album's release coincided with her departure from Stock, Aitken & Waterman. Her final single release with them, "What Kind Of Fool (Heard All That Before)" was only a minor success.
 
==External links==
Minogue's subsequent signing with [[Deconstruction Records]] was highly touted in the music media as the beginning of a new phase in hers career, but the first album released, the self titled ''[[Kylie Minogue (album)|Kylie Minogue]]'' (1994), received mixed reviews. Collaborations with such established and successful dance artists as [[Pet Shop Boys]] and [[M People]] disappointed both critics and record buyers alike. The album was a moderate success, selling over 1 million copies, but only achieved one hit single of note, "Confide In Me", which sold 2 million copies worldwide and stayed at number 1 on the Australian charts for 5 weeks. The other two singles, "Where Is The Feeling" and "Put Yourself In my Place", did not do well. The media, which had earlier triumphed Minogue's departure from Stock, Aitken & Waterman, now began to predict the end of her career.
*'''[http://www.aliceechonews.com The Alice Echo News Journal - Pulitzer-Prize winning newspaper serving Jim Wells County for over 100 years]'''
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A 1995 duet with [[Nick Cave|Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds]] titled "Where The Wild Roses Grow" resulted in widespread acclaim in Europe (entering the top 10 in the European charts) and Australia, where the single won the [[ARIA|ARIA Award]] for "Song of the Year" and "Best Pop Release". A brooding ballad whose lyrics narrated a murder from the points of view of both the murderer (Cave), and his victim (Minogue), the song demonstrated that Minogue could be accepted outside of her established genre as a dance artist. She even appeared and performed the single with Nick Cave at the Australian summer rock festival, "The [[Big Day Out]]". Her next album ''[[Impossible Princess]]'' (1997) featured collaborations with such highly regarded musicians as [[Manic Street Preachers]], and saw Minogue participating more in the songwriting process. The album became the lowest selling of her career in the United Kingdom, although many critics wrote positively of her attempt to develop as an artist. The album was her most successful release in Australia since her debut album, with sales boosted by a highly successful live tour.
 
[[image:kylielightyearsalbum.jpg|left|thumb|Kylie's ninth album, '[[Light Years (album)|Light Years]]'.]]
Minogue and Deconstruction Records parted company shortly after, and she signed with [[Parlophone]]. Her album ''[[Light Years (album)|Light Years]]'' (2000) was strongly flavoured with [[1970]]s [[disco]], and was knowingly [[kitsch]]. It received the best reviews of her career and quickly became a success throughout Europe, Asia and Australia, selling over 2 million copies worldwide. The single "Spinning Around" became her first British number one in 10 years, with its accompanying video, featuring Minogue in revealing gold hot pants, receiving widespread television airplay. The subsequent single releases, including the duet "Kids" with [[Robbie Williams]], also sold strongly.
 
Minogue played to the biggest audience of her career at the [[2000 Summer Olympics|2000 Sydney Olympics]], where she performed a cover version of the [[ABBA]] hit "[[Dancing Queen]]" and her then-current single, "On A Night Like This".
 
The following year she released the album ''[[Fever (album)|Fever]]''. It also received positive reviews although many reviewers commented that it was not as consistently appealing as ''Light Years''. Its musical style retained some disco elements and combined them with 1980s [[electropop]]. The first single, "Can't Get You Out Of My Head", spent four weeks at number one in the United Kingdom, reached number one in most European countries, and also in Australia. The single "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" hit the number one spot in over 40 countries and was also number 1 for 11 weeks on the world chart, number for 1 for 16 weeks on the European chart and sold over 4 million copies worldwide. The single became the biggest selling single of 2001 and was the best seller and one of the best sellers in many countries. The album's success was equally widespread, and for the first time since 1988, American radio stations gave her extensive airplay. The album debuted on the American Billboard chart at number 3, and the single reached number 7. Further singles were substantial hits throughout the world, and Minogue established a presence in the mainstream American market, achieved particular success in the American [[nightclub|club]] scene. The album's three other singles, "In Your Eyes", "Love At First Sight" and "Come Into My World" were also big hits worldwide. The album sold over 7 million copies worldwide.
 
Her credibility as a recording artist was enhanced by winning a ''Best Dance Recording'' [[Grammy]] in [[2004]] for the single "Come Into My World", against fellow nominees [[Madonna (singer)|Madonna]], [[Cher]], [[Groove Armada]] and [[Télépopmusik]]. She had previously been nominated in the same category in [[2003]] for "Love At First Sight".
 
Her next album ''[[Body Language]]'' (2003) dispensed with the disco style, and included elements of [[hip hop]]. Sales in the United Kingdom and Australia were relatively low, despite the success of its first single, the uncharacteristically subdued "Slow". In the United States the album made little impression, although the singles became major club hits.To date,she has sold over 40 million singles and over 25 million albums and has had a number 1 hit in over 45 countries.
 
Minogue is due to release a greatest hits album on [[November 15]] [[2004]], entitled ''[[Ultimate Kylie]]''. The album will feature her next single "I Believe in You", co-written with [[Jake Shears]] and [[Babydaddy]] from the [[Scissor Sisters]].
 
==Image and celebrity status==
[[image:kylieminogue.jpg|thumb|200px|Kylie Minogue in the video for 'Spinning Around']]
Like most recording artists of her era, Minogue has utilised the medium of the [[music video]] as the most effective way of promoting her image, and has consistently worked at creating and evolving her visual representation. Her earliest videos portrayed her as a "girl-next-door" who was innocent and slightly gauche. When she took control of her portrayal in 1990, she quickly developed a more adult, slightly raunchier image, which caused her to be be compared unfavourably to [[Madonna (singer)|Madonna]]. Minogue admitted that she was an influence, but as her confidence grew she established a persona that differed considerably from that of Madonna. Unlike Madonna, Minogue has rarely portrayed herself as a sexual aggressor. Instead she presents herself as a more passive object of desire, and frequently imbues her performances with [[camp]] elements and humour. She has occasionally satirised herself, most notably in the video for "Did It Again", in which the four major incarnations of Minogue's career, "Cute Kylie", "Dance Kylie", "Sex Kylie" and "Indie Kylie" battled for supremacy, with "Sex Kylie" fittingly as the ultimate victor. Her videos have touched on adult themes – an interracial relationship in "Better The Devil You Know", [[lesbian]] posturing in "What Do I Have To Do", and telephone sex in "Confide In Me". She performed a slow strip tease in the [[Barbarella]] inspired "Put Yourself In My Place", and wore revealing costumes in the majority of her videos, most notably those for "Spinning Around" and "Can't Get You Out Of My Head".
 
These efforts caused elements of the British press to label her ''SexKylie''. She has created her own ''LoveKylie'' range of lingerie, and her saucy calendars have been consistently high sellers throughout much of her career. Despite the success of this marketing strategy, and her acceptance by a large audience as a contemporary [[sex symbol]], her critics maintained that her willingness to display her body was an attempt to disguise her lack of talent, and although Minogue accepted these criticisms throughout her career with little public comment, she announced in 2003 that she would present herself more demurely in future. She also stated that this was a result of what she describes as an unplanned incident at the 2003 Brit Awards. During a duet performance with [[Justin Timberlake]], he crudely grabbed her bottom. Minogue said the incident embarrassed her, and caused her to question the public perception of her as a [[sex object]], a perception she admitted she had created.
 
Throughout her career, Minogue has been the subject of intense media interest in both the United Kingdom and Australia, which has remained consistent even while her success as a recording artist fluctuated. Her relationships, including her current relationship with [[France|French]] actor, [[Olivier Martinez]], have been extensively reported.
 
Early in her career, Minogue became a [[gay icon]]. While part of her appeal lies in her flamboyant costumes, her humour and sense of fun, and her confident sexual posturing, she has also consistently acknowledged the [[homosexual|gay]] community throughout the world, not only by her willingness to perform at gay venues and at gay events, but also by her outspoken commitment to raising social awareness and acceptance towards people living with [[AIDS]].
 
As she has matured, she has been accepted by a wider audience than simply that of her record buying fans, particularly in Australia, where her profile has been used to promote issues such as [[recycling]] projects through [[Planet Ark]], as well as a campaign to raise public awareness to [[domestic violence]].
 
== Film career ==
 
Minogue's film career has not taken the typical path of a successful singer attempting to broaden his or her appeal. Her career in pop music was only possible as a result of her high profile as a television actress. Her film roles have been few, and have generally resulted from her high profile as a pop singer.
 
In [[1989]], she starred in ''[[The Delinquents (movie)|The Delinquents]]'', which told the story of a young girl growing up in the Australia of the late [[1950]]s. Its release coincided with her popularity in ''Neighbours'', and while both the film and Minogue's performance were the subject of derisive comments by critics, the film was a commercial success.
 
In [[1994]] she played Cammy in the action film ''[[Street Fighter]]'', based on the computer game of the same name. The film received poor reviews, and did nothing to further Minogue's acting career.
 
In ''[[Moulin Rouge!]]'' ([[2001]]) she played the part of Absinthe, the Green Fairy, singing a line from ''[[The Sound of Music]]''. This cameo remains her most widely seen film performance.
 
In [[2004]] she will provide the voice of ''Florence'' in a new film based on [[The Magic Roundabout]].
 
She has also had smaller roles in Australian horror flick "Cut" [[2000]] and "Bio Dome" [[1996]] as well as another Australian film "Sample People" [[2000]].
 
[[Image:Kylie0098.jpg|thumb|250px|Kylie Minogue]]
 
==Album discography==
 
*''[[Kylie (album)|Kylie]] ([[1988]])''
*''[[Enjoy_Yourself (1989 album)|Enjoy Yourself]] ([[1989]])''
*''[[Rhythm of Love (Kylie album)|Rhythm of Love]] ([[1990]])''
*''[[Let's Get To It]] ([[1991]])''
*''[[Greatest Hits (Kylie)|Greatest Hits]] ([[1992]])''
*''[[Kylie Minogue (album)|Kylie Minogue]] ([[1994]])''
*''[[Impossible Princess]] ([[1998]])'' (originally released as ''Kylie Minogue'' in [[Britain]])
*''[[Intimate and Live]] ([[1999]])''
*''[[Light Years (album)|Light Years]] ([[2000]])''
*''[[Hits Plus|Hits+]] ([[2000]])''
*''[[Fever (album)|Fever]] ([[2001]])''
*''[[Confide In Me]] ([[2001]])''
*''[[Greatest Hits 1987-1997]] ([[2003]])''
*''[[Body Language (2003 album)|Body Language]] ([[2003]])''
 
==Trivia==
*In Australia, Minogue has achieved 9 number one singles – more than any other Australian recording artist.
 
*Minogue has cited [[Olivia Newton-John]] as her first major influence. She recorded a [[cover version]] of Newton-John's hit "Physical" for the ''[[Moulin Rouge!]]'' [[soundtrack]], however the song was not included. It can be found as a bonus track on the Australian tour edition of "Light Years" and she performed it during the tour of the same name.
 
*Early in her recording career, Madonna became her acknowledged role model. Madonna returned the compliment by wearing a "Kylie Minogue" shirt during a performance at the 2000 [[MTV Europe Music Awards]]. In the United Kingdom, Minogue and Madonna are the only female artists to achieve number one singles in the [[1980]]s, the [[1990]]s and [[2000]]s. Madonna is the only female performer to surpass Minogue's ([[As of 2004]]) tally of 27 British Top 10 singles. Madonna also sent Minogue a demo song to record called "Alone Again" that she co-wrote with [[Rick Nowels]]. Minogue's version however remains unreleased. See [[Unreleased Madonna songs]].
 
*In 1995, Minogue recited the lyrics to one of her biggest hits "I Should Be So Lucky" as poetry in London's [[Royal Albert Hall]] "Poetry Jam", at the suggestion of Nick Cave.
 
*Minogue's [[Madame Tussaud's]] waxwork has been regularly updated to represent her changing image. In 2002, a figure of Minogue wearing lingerie and in a provocative pose, attracted both praise and condemnation, but became one of Tussaud's most discussed figures.
 
*The success of her single "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" was enhanced when Minogue performed an unauthorised version of the song, which blended it with the music track of [[New Order]]'s "[[Blue Monday]]", at the Brit Awards. Its popularity led to an authorised version being recorded and released as the "B" side for her single "Love At First Sight".
 
*Minogue's portrait hangs in the [[National Gallery of Australia]] in [[Canberra]].
 
*Minogue has been featured on an Australian [[postage stamp]].
 
*[[Paul Morley]]'s study of the evolution of pop music, ''Words And Music: A History Of Pop In The Shape Of A City'', employs Minogue as the vehicle by which pop is explored.
 
* Minogue now has her own line of lingerie available in Australia and the UK called "Love Kylie"
 
==Singles Discography showing Australian, UK and US chart positions==
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<TR>
<TH><br>Title</TH> <TH><br>Year of release</TH> <TH><br>U.K.</TH><TH>Peak positions<br>Australia</TH><TH><br>United States</TH>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"Locomotion"</TD> <TD><center>1987</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD><TD><center>1</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"I Should Be So Lucky"</TD> <TD><center>1988</center></TD> <TD><center>1</center></TD><TD><center>1</center></TD> <TD><center>28</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"Got To Be Certain"</TD> <TD><center>1988</center></TD> <TD><center>2</center></TD><TD><center>1</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"[[The Loco-Motion]]"</TD> <TD><center>1988</center></TD> <TD><center>2</center></TD><TD><center>not released</center></TD> <TD><center>3</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi"</TD> <TD><center>1988</center></TD> <TD><center>2</center></TD><TD><center>11</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"Especially For You"<br>(duet with [[Jason Donovan]])</br></TD> <TD><center>1988</center></TD> <TD><center>1</center></TD><TD><center>2</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"It's No Secret"</TD> <TD><center>1989</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD><TD><center>not released</center></TD> <TD><center>37</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"Hand On Your Heart"</TD> <TD><center>1989</center></TD> <TD><center>1</center></TD><TD><center>2</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"Wouldn't Change a Thing"</TD> <TD><center>1989</center></TD> <TD><center>2</center></TD><TD><center>6</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"Never Too Late"</TD> <TD><center>1989</center></TD> <TD><center>4</center></TD><TD><center>14</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"Tears On My Pillow"</TD> <TD><center>1989</center></TD> <TD><center>1</center></TD><TD><center>20</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"Better The Devil You Know"</TD> <TD><center>1990</center></TD> <TD><center>2</center></TD><TD><center>4</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"Step Back In Time"</TD> <TD><center>1990</center></TD> <TD><center>4</center></TD><TD><center>5</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"What Do I Have To Do?" </TD> <TD><center>1990</center></TD> <TD><center>6</center></TD><TD><center>11</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"Shocked"</TD> <TD><center>1991</center></TD> <TD><center>6</center></TD><TD><center>7</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"Word Is Out"</TD> <TD><center>1991</center></TD> <TD><center>16</center></TD><TD><center>10</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"If You Were With Me Now"<br>(duet with [[Keith Washington]])</br></TD> <TD><center>1992</center></TD> <TD><center>4</center></TD><TD><center>23</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"Keep On Pumpin' It"<br>
([[Beatmasters]] & [[Tony King]] featuring Kylie)</br></TD> <TD><center>1992</center></TD> <TD><center>49</center></TD><TD><center>not released</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
<TR>
<TD>"Give Me Just A Little More Time"</TD> <TD><center>1992</center></TD> <TD><center>2</center></TD><TD><center>24</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
</TR>
 
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<TD>"Finer Feelings"</TD> <TD><center>1992</center></TD> <TD><center>11</center></TD><TD><center>60</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"What Kind Of Fool (Heard All That Before)"</TD> <TD><center>1992</center></TD> <TD><center>17</center></TD><TD><center>14</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD></TR>
<TD>"Celebration"</TD> <TD><center>1992</center></TD> <TD><center>20</center></TD><TD><center>21</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"Confide In Me"</TD> <TD><center>1994</center></TD> <TD><center>2</center></TD><TD><center>1</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"Put Yourself In My Place"</TD> <TD><center>1994</center></TD> <TD><center>11</center></TD><TD><center>11</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"Where Is The Feeling?"</TD> <TD><center>1995</center></TD> <TD><center>16</center></TD><TD><center>31</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"Where The Wild Roses Grow"<br>(duet with [[Nick Cave]])</br></TD> <TD><center>1995</center></TD> <TD><center>11</center></TD><TD><center>2</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"Some Kind Of Bliss"</TD> <TD><center>1997</center></TD> <TD><center>22</center></TD><TD><center>27</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"Did It Again"</TD> <TD><center>1997</center></TD> <TD><center>14</center></TD><TD><center>15</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"Breathe"</TD> <TD><center>1998</center></TD> <TD><center>14</center></TD><TD><center>23</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"GBI:German Bold Italic"<br>([[Towa Tei]] featuring Kylie Minogue)</TD> <TD><center>1998</center></TD> <TD><center>63</center></TD><TD><center>50</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"Cowboy Style"</TD> <TD><center>1998</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD><TD><center>39</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"Spinning Around"</TD> <TD><center>2000</center></TD> <TD><center>1</center></TD><TD><center>1</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"On A Night Like This"</TD> <TD><center>2000</center></TD> <TD><center>2</center></TD><TD><center>1</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"Kids"<br>(duet with [[Robbie Williams]])</br></TD> <TD><center>2000</center></TD> <TD><center>2</center></TD><TD><center>14</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"Please Stay"</TD> <TD><center>2000</center></TD> <TD><center>10</center></TD><TD><center>15</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"Your Disco Needs You"</TD> <TD><center>2001</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD><TD><center>20</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"Can't Get You Out Of My Head"</TD> <TD><center>2001</center></TD> <TD><center>1</center></TD><TD><center>1</center></TD> <TD><center>7</center></TD>
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<TD>"In Your Eyes"</TD> <TD><center>2002</center></TD> <TD><center>3</center></TD><TD><center>1</center></TD> <TD><center>not released</center></TD>
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<TD>"Love At First Sight"</TD> <TD><center>2002</center></TD> <TD><center>2</center></TD><TD><center>3</center></TD> <TD><center>23</center></TD>
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<TD>"Come Into My World"</TD> <TD><center>2002</center></TD> <TD><center>8</center></TD><TD><center>4</center></TD> <TD><center>91</center></TD>
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<TD>"Slow"</TD> <TD><center>2003</center></TD> <TD><center>1</center></TD><TD><center>1</center></TD> <TD><center>91</center></TD>
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<TD>"Red Blooded Woman"</TD> <TD><center>2004</center></TD> <TD><center>5</center></TD><TD><center>4</center></TD> <TD><center>did not chart</center></TD>
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<TD>"Chocolate"</TD> <TD><center>2004</center></TD> <TD><center>6</center></TD><TD><center>14</center></TD> <TD><center>release pending</center></TD>
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==Further reading==
* [[Kylie Minogue]], [[William Baker]]: ''[[La La La]]'' Hodder & Stoughton, 2003. ISBN 0-3407-3440-X
* [[Paul Morley]]: ''Words and Music: a history of pop in the shape of a city.'' Bloomsbury, 2003. ISBN 0-7475-5778-0
 
==External links==
*[http://www.kylie.com Official site]
*[http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=495 Kylie Minogue's entry in] ([[Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop]] by [[Ian McFarlane (music journalist)|Ian McFarlane]])
*[http://www.kylie.co.uk UK based Unofficial fansite]
*[http://www.slokylie.com Slovenian based fansite with comprehensive worldwide album/single chart placings]
*[http://www.stockaitkenwaterman.com/ Stock Aitken Waterman & PWL | cafe80s]
*[http://www.finerfeelings.co.uk FinerFeelings.co.uk - Large Video and Audio Source of Television appearances and radio interviews.]
 
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