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Top 10 Hits that Did Not Make The Top 5 18 members have voted

  1. 1. Vote for the Song You Like Least.

    • Shocked #6
      2
    • What Do I Have To Do #6
      2
    • Please Stay #10
      8
    • Come Into My World #8
      4
    • In My Arms #10
      2

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In Kylie;s 30 year career she has managed to achieve 34 Top 10 Hits.

26 of these went Top 5 and 7 all the way to Number 1.

 

8 of her Top 10 hits failed to enter the Top 5.

From the 8, which do you like least?

 

Results To Date:

 

Round 1: Higher 47.37%

 

Round 2: Chocolate 25%

 

Round 3: Giving You Up 45.45%

 

Round 4:

 

Round 5:

 

Round 6:

 

Round 7:

 

Round 8:

 

 

 

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Poor 'Giving You Up'. :cry:

 

Please Stay

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I agree as it is a song I enjoy.

This is getting difficult now.....but I think I'm going to have to go with 'Please Stay' as it's the one I would least listen to from the ones left
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This round will wait open until Friday.

Please Stay comes from the perfect Kylie era, Light Years was just an amazing album and packed with so many songs that could have been singles.

Please Stay was not the worst choice but i would have selected a couple of other songs ahead of it.

I feel like over time 'Please Stay' has probably become right up there as being one of Kylie's most forgotten/non-essential singles (in the widely regarded sense).

 

I'd probably have picked 'Disco Down' ahead of it in hindsight, or even given 'Your Disco Needs You' a proper single release.

I do forget about please stay sometimes but when it was used on her x factor intro this year I thought it sounded great.

Wasn't it between Please Stay and Your Disco Needs You for single #4? I can see the logic of Please Stay being released to help sell the album over Christmas but it doesn't hold up in the same way as the previous three Kylie singles that era, whereas Your Disco Needs You most definitely would have stood the test of time, as it already does as far as Kylie fans are concerned. Tbh there was room for Your Disco Needs You to be released in the spring ahead of the Fever era. Don't know how it would have performed so late in the era but at least it could stand a chance of being in the public consciousness today had it been properly pushed as a single.

 

I'm hoping the rumoured Greatest Hits in the summer includes the likes of Your Disco Needs You and The One as they're definitely essential Kylie as far as the fans are concerned and I'm sure it won't take long for general fans to get hooked to them either.

I remember reading they were afraid to release 'Your Disco Needs You' because it was too camp, so between 'Butterfly' and 'Please Stay' they went with the latter.

I love that theory considering Can't Get You Out of My Head followed and ended up one of the main go-to camp anthems! :lol:

 

Feels like a very outdated perspective today.

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I never fully understand the need to label songs such as "gay anthem"

I understand people liking and disliking songs and understanding the meanings and agreeing and disagreeing but gender labeling songs is very dated an unnecessary.

 

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