Kylie Minogue singles discography

The singles discography of Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue consists of 74 singles (eight as a featured artist) and 17 promotional recordings.

Kylie Minogue singles discography
Minogue performing on her Golden Tour (2018)
Singles74
Promotional singles17
Other charted songs9

Minogue's music career began as a result of her popularity in Neighbours, an Australian soap opera. After an impromptu performance with the cast of the show, she signed to Mushroom Records in 1987. That same year, she released a cover of the Little Eva song "Locomotion". It spent seven weeks on top of the ARIA Singles Chart and became the highest-selling single of the 1980s in Australia.[1] "I Should Be So Lucky", her second single, became a worldwide number one, topping the UK Singles Chart for five consecutive weeks. Later, in 1988, she signed with PWL Records for releases in the United Kingdom, and based herself there as a result. Her debut album, Kylie, produced several singles. A re-recorded version of "The Loco-Motion" saw peaks in the top ten of the charts it entered, while "Got to Be Certain" and "Je ne sais pas pourquoi" peaked in the top twenty in the majority of the charts they entered. Minogue released three additional albums with PWL. The singles "Hand on Your Heart" and "Tears on My Pillow", released from Enjoy Yourself (1989), topped the charts in the UK. Minogue took a mature turn in the 1990 release of Rhythm of Love. All singles from the album peaked within the top twenty in the United Kingdom and Australia. Her next album, 1991's Let's Get to It, also spawned singles which peaked within the top twenty in the United Kingdom and Australia. By 1992, Minogue had completed her recording contract with PWL Records. She decided not to renew it, after which a Greatest Hits was released. The album produced two top thirty singles, "What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before)" and "Celebration". In 1993, Minogue signed with Deconstruction Records. Three singles were released from the eponymous Kylie Minogue, with "Confide in Me" topping the Australian singles chart and peaking at number two in the UK. However, none of the singles taken from Impossible Princess peaked in the top ten of any of the charts they entered. "Did It Again", the second single, was the most successful from the album, charting at 15 and 14 in Australia and the UK respectively.

After being dropped from Deconstruction due to low sales in 1998, Minogue signed with Parlophone Records in April 1999. She released "Spinning Around" in 2000, which debuted at number one in the UK. This earned Minogue a place in the Guinness Book of World Records, for the first female Australian singer to debut at number one in the UK.[2] The album that followed, Light Years, spawned singles which achieved the top twenty in the UK and Australia. In 2001, she released the single, "Can't Get You Out of My Head", from the album Fever. It topped the charts in Australia, New Zealand, UK, and most of Europe. Another single, "Come into My World", gave Minogue her first Grammy Award in 2004 (for Best Dance Recording). In 2003, the single "Slow", from Body Language, became another number-one single in the UK. In 2004, she released another greatest hits package named Ultimate Kylie. The single "I Believe in You" reached the top five in the UK. In May 2005, after being diagnosed with breast cancer, she went on medical leave. After returning to full health, Minogue released her tenth studio album X in 2007. It produced five singles, including the Australian number one single "2 Hearts", and the top twenty single "Wow". Her eleventh studio album, Aphrodite in 2010 spawned the top-three single, "All the Lovers". In 2014, she released the singles, "Into the Blue", and "I Was Gonna Cancel" from her twelfth studio album, Kiss Me Once.

To date, Minogue has sold more than 80 million records worldwide.[3][4] She has sold over 10.1 million singles in the United Kingdom alone, making her the 12th best-selling singles artist and the 3rd best-selling female artist in UK history.[5] She has 10 Australian and 7 UK number-ones, along with 11 UK number-twos. In total, she has 34 UK top ten hits.

As lead artist

1980s

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
AUS
[6]
AUT
[7]
FRA
[8]
GER
[9]
IRE
[10]
NZ
[11]
SWI
[12]
UK
[13]
US
[14]
US
Dance

[15]
"Locomotion"[lower-alpha 1] 1987 18 Non-album single
"I Should Be So Lucky" 144113112810 Kylie
"Got to Be Certain" 1988 1964282
"The Loco-Motion"[lower-alpha 1] 353122312
"Je ne sais pas pourquoi" 11151429242
"Especially for You"
(with Jason Donovan)
2123101221 Ten Good Reasons
"It's No Secret" 4737 Kylie
"Turn It into Love"[lower-alpha 2]
"Hand on Your Heart" 1989 481711561 Enjoy Yourself
"Wouldn't Change a Thing" 6192421272
"Never Too Late" 142645127234
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

1990s

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
AUS
[6]
AUT
[7]
FRA
[8]
GER
[9]
IRE
[10]
NZ
[11]
SWI
[12]
UK
[13]
US
Dance

[15]
"Tears on My Pillow" 1990 20312231 Enjoy Yourself
"Better the Devil You Know" 4271324427212 Rhythm of Love
"Step Back in Time" 52336421294
"What Do I Have to Do" 1991 11504876
"Shocked" 726
"Word Is Out" 10816 Let's Get to It
"If You Were with Me Now"
(with Keith Washington)
236174
"Give Me Just a Little More Time" 1992 245162
"Finer Feelings" 601611
"What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before)" 17812214 Greatest Hits
"Celebration" 211120
"Confide in Me" 1994 11050121220239 Kylie Minogue
"Put Yourself in My Place" 118711
"Where Is the Feeling?" 1995 3116
"Where the Wild Roses Grow"
(with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds)
2437126111111 Murder Ballads
"Some Kind of Bliss" 1997 274622 Impossible Princess
"Did It Again" 1514
"Breathe" 1998 2314
"Cowboy Style" 39
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

2000s

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
AUS
[6]
AUT
[7]
FRA
[8]
GER
[9]
IRE
[10]
NZ
[11]
SWI
[12]
UK
[13]
US
[14]
US
Dance

[15]
"Spinning Around" 2000 1286242341 Light Years
"On a Night Like This" 169721635512
"Kids"
(with Robbie Williams)
144795352
"Please Stay" 153410
"Your Disco Needs You" 2001 20703127152
"Can't Get You Out of My Head" 1111111171 Fever
"In Your Eyes" 2002 122241861883
"Love at First Sight" 329331679222231
"Come into My World" 459784711206689120
"Slow" 2003 12045859181911 Body Language
"Red Blooded Woman" 2004 423331691915524
"Chocolate" 1458694326536
"I Believe in You" 643512929623 Ultimate Kylie
"Giving You Up" 2005 8452720406
"2 Hearts" 2007 11415131234104 X
"Wow" 2008 1173154110515
"In My Arms" 3516108151010
"All I See" 3
"The One" [lower-alpha 3]36
"Lhuna"
(with Coldplay)
Non-album single
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

2010s

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
AUS
[6]
AUT
[7]
FRA
[8]
GER
[9]
IRE
[10]
NZ
[11]
SWI
[12]
UK
[13]
US
Dance

[15]
"All the Lovers" 2010 1353106631 Aphrodite
"Get Outta My Way" 696129413361121
"Better than Today" 5563321
"Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love)" 2011 5038931
"Timebomb" 2012 125846562633311 Non-album single
"Flower" 96 The Abbey Road Sessions
"Limpido"
(with Laura Pausini)
2013 66 20 - The Greatest Hits
"Into the Blue" 2014 46374731932121 Kiss Me Once
"I Was Gonna Cancel" 312595
"Crystallize" 1151398860 Non-album single
"Only You"
(with James Corden)
2015 155 Kylie Christmas
"100 Degrees"
(with Dannii Minogue)
386
"Every Day's Like Christmas"
"At Christmas" 2016 Kylie Christmas:
Snow Queen Edition
"Wonderful Christmastime"
(with Mika)
"Dancing" 2018 4671[lower-alpha 4]381 Golden
"Stop Me from Falling" 164[lower-alpha 5]52
"Golden" [lower-alpha 6]
"A Lifetime to Repair" [lower-alpha 7]
"Music's Too Sad Without You"
(with Jack Savoretti)
[lower-alpha 8]
"Sincerely Yours"
"New York City" 2019 [lower-alpha 9][lower-alpha 10] Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

2020s

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
BEL
(FL)
Tip

[69]
NZ
Hot

[70]
SCO
[71]
UK
[13]
UK
Indie

[72]
US
Dance
/Elec.

[73]
"Say Something" 2020 1440356818 Disco
"Magic" 1728253717
"Real Groove"
(solo or Studio 2054 Remix with Dua Lipa)
8952715
List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
AUS
[6]
AUT
[7]
FRA
[8]
GER
[9]
IRE
[10]
NZ
[11]
SWI
[12]
UK
[13]
US
[14]
US
Dance

[15]
"Keep on Pumpin' It"
(Visionmasters and Tony King featuring Kylie Minogue)
1991 49 Non-album single
"GBI (German Bold Italic)"
(Towa Tei featuring Kylie Minogue)
1998 5063 Sound Museum
"Sometime Samurai"
(Towa Tei featuring Kylie Minogue)
2005 Flash
"Higher"
(Taio Cruz featuring Kylie Minogue)
2010 253737548241 Rokstarr
"Beautiful"
(Enrique Iglesias featuring Kylie Minogue)
2014 47 Sex and Love
"Right Here, Right Now"
(Giorgio Moroder featuring Kylie Minogue)
2015 147[lower-alpha 11]1 Déjà Vu
"The Other Boys"
(Nervo featuring Kylie Minogue, Jake Shears and Nile Rodgers)
1 Collateral
"Really Don't Like U"
(Tove Lo featuring Kylie Minogue)
2019 [lower-alpha 12][lower-alpha 13] Sunshine Kitty
"On oublie le reste"
(Jenifer featuring Kylie Minogue)
[lower-alpha 14] Nouvelle page (Deluxe Version)
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

As part of a group

List of singles as assemble, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[83]
AUT
[84]
GER
[85]
IRE
[10]
NZ
[11]
SWE
SWI
[12]
UK
[13]
"A World Without Music"[86]
(amongst Hearing Aid)
1985
"Do They Know It's Christmas?"
(amongst Band Aid II)
1989 307418151
"Monkey Man"[88]
(with The Wiggles)
2009
"Everybody Hurts"
(amongst Helping Haiti)
2010 28231611721161
"We Are One"[90]
(with Verbal)
2011
"God Only Knows"
(amongst BBC Music and Friends)
2014 7720
"Stop Crying Your Heart Out"
(as BBC Radio 2's Allstars)[91]
2020 7
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
AUS
[6]
US
Dance
Club

[15]
US
Dance/
Elec.

[92]
"I Guess I Like It Like That" 1991 174 Let's Get to It
"Too Far" 1998 Impossible Princess
"Butterfly" 2001 14 Light Years
"Fever" 2002 Fever
"Secret (Take You Home)"[lower-alpha 15] 2004 Body Language
"Promises"[lower-alpha 16]
"Whistle"
(with múm)
2013 391 Jack & Diane
"Skirt" 118 Non-album single
"Sexercize" 2014 30 Kiss Me Once
"Golden Boy"
"Million Miles"[lower-alpha 17]
"Sexy Love"[lower-alpha 18]
"Absolutely Anything and Anything at All" 2015 Absolutely Anything
"This Wheel's on Fire" 2016 Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
"Raining Glitter"[lower-alpha 19] 2018 331 Golden
"I Love It" 2020 38 Disco

Other charted songs

List of songs, with selected chart positions
Title Year Charts Certifications Album
AUS
[6]
CAN
[102]
FRA
[8]
UK
[13][103]
US
Dance/
Elec.

[92]
"White Diamond" 2007 114 X
"Magnetic Electric" 176
"Speakerphone" 87
"Santa Baby" 8531 A Kylie Christmas
"Black and White"
(with Fernando Garibay featuring Shaggy)
2015 100140 Kylie + Garibay
"If I Can't Have You"
(with Fernando Garibay featuring Sam Sparro)
168
"Your Body"
(with Fernando Garibay featuring Giorgio Moroder)
174
"Night Fever" 2016 159 Kylie Christmas: Snow Queen Edition
"Miss a Thing" 2020 30 Disco
"Supernova" 48
"—" denotes a title that did not chart.

Other appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"In Denial" 1999 Pet Shop Boys Nightlife
"The Reflex" Ben Lee Undone: The Songs of Duran Duran
"G-House Project" 2001 Gerling When Young Terrorists Chase the Sun
"Bury Me Deep in Love" Jimmy Little Corroboration
"The Magic Roundabout" 2005 Andrea Remanda and Goldust The Magic Roundabout
"I Talk Too Much" 2007 Just Jack Overtones
"The Winner Takes It All" 2008 Dannii Minogue Beautiful People: Soundtrack to the Hit BBC Series
"Chiggy Wiggy" 2009 Sonu Nigam and Suzanne D'Mello Blue
"Devotion" 2010 Hurts Happiness
"Crave You (Reprise)" 2014 Flight Facilities Down to Earth
"Should I Stay or Should I Go" Jools Holland Sirens of Song
"Still Feels Like the First Time" 2017 Zoot Woman Absence
"What You Waiting For" 2018 Sigala Brighter Days
"Lazy" 2019 The Vaccines A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon

Songwriting credits

Song Year Artist Album
"Love Traffic" 1990 Dannii Minogue Dannii
"Love Is on the Line" 1995 Edyta Górniak
"Our Lovin'" 1996 Dara Rolins What You See Is What You Get
"Feels So Good" 2002 Atomic Kitten Feels So Good
"You Make Me Feel" 2009 Kish Mauve Black Heart
"Pas Si Loin" 2011 Christophe Willem Prismophonic
"Boys & Girls" 2016 will.i.am featuring Pia Mia
"Love Made Me Do It" 2018 Cheryl
"Every Christmas Day" 2020 Saara Aalto

See also

Notes

  1. Minogue first released a cover version of the song, under the title "Locomotion", as her debut single in July 1987, by Mushroom Records. After signing with PWL Records in 1988, she re-recorded the song with producers Stock Aitken & Waterman, titled "The Loco-Motion", which was later included in her debut album Kylie.[16][17]
  2. "Turn It into Love" was only commercially released in Japan, reaching number 34 on the Oricon Singles Chart.[19]
  3. "The One" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number one on the NZ Airplay Chart.[53]
  4. "Dancing" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number seven on the NZ Heatseeker Singles Chart.[57]
  5. "Stop Me from Falling" also peaked at number 32 on the ARIA Digital Tracks Chart.[60]
  6. "Golden" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 22 on the UK Airplay Chart.[61]
  7. "A Lifetime to Repair" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 21 on the UK Airplay Chart.[62]
  8. "Music's Too Sad Without You" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 36 on the UK Airplay Chart,[63] number 17 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart,[64] and number 27 on the UK Indie Singles Chart.[65]
  9. "New York City" did not enter the ARIA Singles Chart, but peaked at number 38 on the ARIA Digital Track Chart.[67]
  10. "New York City" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 26 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[68]
  11. "Right Here, Right Now" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 74 on the UK Singles Sales Chart.[79]
  12. "Really Don't Like U" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 37 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[80]
  13. "'Really Don't Like U" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 74 on the UK Singles Sales Chart.[81]
  14. "On oublie le reste" did not enter the French Top 150 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 9 on the French Digital Songs Sales Chart.[82]
  15. Released as a promotional single for Body Language, in Taiwan only[93][94]
  16. Released as a promotional single for Body Language, in Ireland only[95]
  17. Released as a radio only promotional single for Kiss Me Once, in Spain solely [96][97][98]
  18. Released as a radio only promotional single for Kiss Me Once, in Australia solely[99][100]
  19. Released as a promotional single for Golden[101] It has over 1,000 more digital downloads and boasts 1.2 million streams of its own in the UK, as of April 2019.[38]

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