Turn It into Love
"Turn It into Love" is a single released from singer Kylie Minogue's debut album Kylie. The single was released in December 1988 as the album's sixth and final single and was written by Stock Aitken Waterman.
Track listing
- Japanese 7" single and 3" CD
- "Turn It into Love" – 3:35
- "Made in Heaven" – 3:24
Official versions
"Turn It into Love"
- Album version / single version
- Instrumental: initially used on a very rare Turkish bootleg 7" in 1988 and then as the theme music to the 'gallery' section of the 2002 Greatest Hits 1987–1992 DVD
- Extended instrumental: included exclusively on the Japanese Greatest Hits 1987–1997 CD in 2003
No official vocal extended version of "Turn It into Love" was ever produced at PWL.
"Made in Heaven"
- Album version / Single version
- Maid in England Mix, aka Maid in Australia Mix or Maid in Sweden Mix
- Heaven Scent Mix (edit): shorter version included on the Australian "Never Too Late" single and the UK Greatest Hits 87–92 (2002 release)
- Heaven Scent 12" Mix (extended): included exclusively on Greatest Remix Hits Volume 4 in Australia in August 1998
Notable live performances
Kylie performed the song on the following concert tours:
Cover versions
Hazell Dean version
In September 1988, just prior to Kylie's version being released in Japan, British Hi-NRG singer Hazell Dean released her version which was also produced by Stock Aitken Waterman. The song reached number 21 in the UK singles chart and was followed by the release of her second album Always.
Same Difference version
Brother-sister duo Same Difference recorded Turn It into Love and included it on their debut album which was released on 1 December 2008.[1].
Turn It Into Love was intended to have been the second single from the duo (and from the album), and was due for release in 2009. However, as of June 2011[update], this has not happened.
"Ai ga Tomaranai (Turn It into Love)"
"愛が止まらない (Turn It into Love)" ("Ai ga Tomaranai (Turn It into Love)") was Wink's third single. The song is a Japanese-language cover version of Kylie Minogue's "Turn It into Love," which had been released as a single only in Japan. Songwriter Neko Oikawa wrote the lyrics. The cover was issued on November 16, 1988 on CD (catalog number H10R-30011) and cassette tape (catalog number X10R-1021). It reached number one on the Oricon pop charts, and served as the theme song for the Japanese TV drama Oikaketai no! "Ai ga Tomaranai" itself has been covered by numerous artists.
Track listing
- "愛が止まらない (Turn It Into Love)" / "Ai ga Tomaranai (Turn It Into Love)"
- "Ding Ding: 恋から始まるふたりのトレイン" / "Ding Ding: Koikara Hajimaru Futarino Train"
Cover versions of "Ai ga Tomaranai"
References