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Kylie Minogue - Getting Closer (remix)

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2007

This was originally intended to be Kylie's follow-up single to Locomotion in Australia. I created this remix of the song and made the video using old clips from Kylie's time on Neighbours.

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  • No. It's not official. I put it together myself.

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  • This SO should have been a single instead of "I Should be So Lucky". GREAT REMIX and full of PUNCH!!!!

  • I LOVE this!

  • Yes!,not even another earth comparable too (ours),this one!...

  • The Woman I Most Admire !,Almost hard too believe Kylie is older than I am,would not take a Planet for Kylie M!...

  • thi song was over a year old before kylie recorded it, a uk singer called haywoode, who had a uk hit with "roses" in 1986, released it as her 2nd single, but it flopped, check out the video on u tube.

  • One of her incredible songs!

  • haywoodes version rocks!!!re-release it!!!

  • this was recorded in Australia by Mike Duffy a PWL Engineer after the Locomotion. Stock Aitken Waterman were surprised how bad it was as they were with the original locomotion as they rerecorded that in London. I should be so lucky was recorded after both tracks. I personally like it and think it deserved an album track opposed to some on the first kylie album or at least a remix.

  • this is aweak song for kylie, has none of the spark that showcases her voice.

  • This song was the European B-Side to LocoMotion. It was pulled 'off the shelf' by Stock Aitken Waterman with limited time recording time before she flew back to Australia. It was deemed to weak a song and for years was a hard to find song. It resurfaced in the late 90's on the Greatest Remix Hits. It was originally recorded by Heywood and was also covered by Candi and the Backbeats. Not the greatest Kylie song but considered pure PWL gold. An 1987 S/A/W classic.

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