Especially for You
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"Especially for You" | ||
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Single by Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan | ||
from the album Enjoy Yourself | ||
Released | November 1988 | |
Format | CD single: Worldwide Vinyl single: Worldwide |
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Recorded | London, England | |
Genre | Pop/Ballad | |
Length | 3:58 | |
Label | PWL | |
Writer(s) | Stock, Aitken & Waterman | |
Producer(s) | Stock, Aitken & Waterman | |
Chart positions | ||
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Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan singles chronology | ||
Kylie Minogue: "Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi" (1988) Jason Donovan: "Nothing Can Divide Us" (1988) |
"Especially for You" (1988) |
"It's No Secret" (1988) "Too Many Broken Hearts" (1989) |
"Especially for You" was the fifth international single released from singer Kylie Minogue in time for the christmas 1988 market and is a duet with Jason Donovan. It did not appear on her debut album but was included on Jason Donovan's 1989 debut album Ten Good Reasons. The single was released on November 28, 1988 and was written by Stock Aitken Waterman.
Its strongest market was the UK, where its release followed the on-screen wedding of the two actors' respective characters of Charlene and Scott in Australian soap Neighbours which brought peak audiences.
In the UK the song lodged for 3 weeks at #2 during the christmas market behind Cliff Richard (a christmas fixture) peaking at #1 for a further 4 weeks in early 1989, selling just shy of one million copies and remained Minogue's best selling single until the 2001 "Can't Get You out of My Head" million seller.
Kylie also did a duet with Kermit the Frog with a live audience.
Denise van Outen and Johnny Vaughan released a cover version.
[edit] External links
- Kylie.com — official website.
- Video of Kylie's and Kermit's Duet at YouTube
- [1] Accurate Tabulature and lyrics **** sale uk: "especially for you":(980.000)
Albums: Kylie · Enjoy Yourself · Rhythm of Love
Let's Get to It · Kylie Minogue · Impossible Princess
Light Years · Fever · Body Language
Discography · Awards · Unreleased songs · Tours · Films
Preceded by "Mistletoe and Wine" by Cliff Richard |
UK number one single January 1, 1989 for 3 weeks |
Succeeded by "Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart" by Marc Almond with Gene Pitney |