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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. [76] In 2005, she performed the song on her Showgirl: The Greatest Hits tour [ 77 ] and on her Showgirl: The Homecoming tour in 2006–2007. [ 78 ]
Dennis's "Can't Get You Out of My Head" (recorded by Kylie Minogue) spent four weeks at number one in Britain, while also rekindling interest in Minogue in America, where it hit no. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100. With over three million copies sold worldwide, "Can't Get You Out of My Head" became the second highest selling single in 2001.
Can't Get You Out of My Head; Also known as: Can't Get You Out of My Head: An Emotional History of the Modern World: Genre: Documentary: Created by: Adam Curtis: Country of origin: United Kingdom: Original language: English: No. of series: 1: No. of episodes: 6: Production; Executive producer: Rose Garnett: Producer: Sandra Gorel: Running time ...
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"Can't Get It Out of My Head" is a song written by Jeff Lynne and originally recorded by Electric Light Orchestra (also known as ELO). First released on the band's fourth album Eldorado in September 1974, the song is the second track on the album and follows "Eldorado Overture". The song was released in November the same year as a single.
Can't Get It Out of My Head" was released as a single (with "Illusions in G Major" as the B-side) and was a success in the US. [11] An edited version of "Boy Blue" was released as the album's second single, but failed to make any commercial impact.
An earworm happens when you have the “inability to dislodge a song and prevent it from repeating itself” in your head, explains Steven Gordon, M.D., neurotologist at UC Health and assistant ...
[9] "Can't Get You Out of My Head" was cited as the "weirdest" on the album for displaying "weird, frenzied strings". [9] The album's only new track, "Flower", was originally written by Minogue while she was recovering from her breast cancer diagnosis. The song was intended to be included on her X album, but was cut.