Can't Get You Out of My Head
"Can't Get You Out of My Head" | ||||
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SinglebyKylie Minogue | ||||
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Released | 8 September 2001 | |||
Studio | Surrey,England | |||
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Length | 3:50 | |||
Label | Parlophone | |||
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Kylie Minoguesingles chronology | ||||
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"Can't Get You Out of My Head"onYouTube |
"Can't Get You Out of My Head"is a song recorded by Australian singerKylie Minoguefor her eighth studio album,Fever(2001).Parlophone Recordsreleased the song as the album'slead singleon 8 September 2001. "Can't Get You Out of My Head", which was written and produced byCathy DennisandRob Davis,is adance-pop,techno-popandnu-discosong that is known for its "la la la" hook. Its lyrics are about obsession with a love interest. Music critics praised the song's production and Minogue's vocals and labelled it a highlight ofFever.
The song reached number one on the charts in 40 countries worldwide. It peaked at number one on theUK Singles Chartfor four weeks and was certified three-times platinum by theBritish Phonographic Industry(BPI). It also topped theAustralian Singles Chartand received a three-timesPlatinumcertification from theAustralian Recording Industry Association.In the United States, the song peaked at number seven on theBillboardHot 100chart and became Minogue's first US top-ten single in 13 years. As of 2018[update],the track has sold over five million copies worldwide.
Dawn Shadforthdirected themusic videofor "Can't Get You Out of My Head", which features Minogue dancing against futuristic backdrops; the white jumpsuit she wore in the video became a fashion statement. Since the song's release, Minogue has included it on the set lists of various concert tours. "Can't Get You Out of My Head" appeared on several decade-end lists compiled by media such asRolling Stone,The GuardianandNME.In 2012, Minogue re-recorded the song for her orchestral compilation albumThe Abbey Road Sessions.
Writing and release
[edit]In 2000, British singer-songwriterCathy Dennisand English songwriterRob Davishad been brought together byUniversal Publishingto work on new music. The session for "Can't Get You Out of My Head" began with Davis generating a 125bpmdrumloopusing the computer programCubase.Dennis improvised with the line "I just can't get you out of my head", which later became the song's lyric.[1]After three and a half hours, Davis and Dennis had recorded thedemofor "Can't Get You Out of My Head" and the vocals were recorded the same day; the pair said the recording process was "very natural and fluid", and did not rely on heavy instrumentation.[1]
Prior to pitching the song toKylie Minogue,Davis and Dennis unsuccessfully offered it toS Club 7andSophie Ellis-Bextor.[1][2]Davis then met with Minogue'sA&Rexecutive Jamie Nelson, who was impressed by the song's upbeat production and thought it would appeal to clubgoers. Nelson booked the song for Minogue to record.[1][3]Although Davis thought the recording session would later be cancelled,[1]Minogue wanted to record the song after hearing 20 seconds of the demo.[4]The song was recorded at Davis's home studio inSurrey,England. The music, except the guitar part, was programmed using aKorg Tritonworkstation via aMIDIinterface.[3]Tim Orford was the mix engineer for the song.[5]In a 2011 interview Dennis stated, "even though Kylie wasn't the first artist to be offered the song, I don't believe anyone else would have done the incredible job she did with it".[1]
In 2001, Minogue embarked on theOn a Night Like Thistour to promote her seventh studio albumLight Years(2000).[6]She premiered "Can't Get You Out of My Head" on stage during the tour.[7]It was later chosen as thelead singlefrom Minogue's eighth studio albumFeverandParlophone Recordsreleased it on 8 September 2001 in Australia[7]and on 17 September in the United Kingdom and other European countries.[8]On 22 October 2001, aCD singlewas launched in New Zealand.[9]In the United States,Capitol Recordsissued a12-inch vinyl singleon 8 January 2002[10]and later sent the song to USmainstream radioon 21 January 2002.[11]
Composition and lyrical interpretation
[edit]"Can't Get You Out of My Head" is three minutes and 50 seconds long.[12]In their bookThe New Rolling Stone Album Guide,Nathan Brackett and Christian David Hoard labelled it aneo-discotrack.[13]Justin Myersof theOfficial Charts Companycharacterized it as adance-popsong,[14]Stereogum'sTom Breinan described it as atechno-popanthem,[15]andAllMusic's Tim Sendra called it a "timelessnew wavediscohit ".[16]"Can't Get You Out of My Head" is written in the key ofA minor.[17]
The song, which does not follow the commonverse–chorusstructure, is composed of numerous fragmented sections.[1]According to Davis, it "breaks a few rules as it starts with a chorus and in comes the 'la's'".[1]Minogue chants a "la la la"hookthat is often noted as the song's most appealing part by music critics.[18][19]According toBBC Radio 2,the song's composition is "deceptively simple, but its veins run with the whole history ofelectronic music".[20]The writer described the song'sbasslineas "pulsing" and influenced by the music of English rock bandNew Orderand German electronic music bandKraftwerk.[20]
"Can't Get You Out of My Head" is about an obsession with an unknown person, who according toThe Guardian'sDorian Lansky could be "a partner, an evasiveone-night standor someone who doesn't know [the song's narrator] exists ".[18]Writing for the same newspaper,Everett Trueidentified a "darker element" in the simple lyrics and said this sentiment is echoed in Minogue's restrained vocals.[21]True also said while Minogue's earlier work presented an optimistic romantic future, "Can't Get You Out of My Head" focuses on an unhealthy and potentially destructive obsession.[21]He noted in her earlier songs, Minogue played "the wide-eyed ingénue with alacrity" but that in this track, she is aware of the harmful nature of her infatuation, which True called a "desire that is wholly dependent on her own self-control".[21]
In 2012, Minogue re-recorded "Can't Get You Out of My Head" for herorchestralcompilation albumThe Abbey Road Sessions.[22]The 2012 version of the song has an altered musical arrangement and uses apizzicatoplaying technique in which the strings of astring instrumentare continuously plucked.[23][24]
Critical reception
[edit]Chris True ofAllMusicpicked "Can't Get You Out of My Head" as a highlight ofFever,saying it "pulses and grooves like no other she's recorded".[25]Entertainment Weekly's Jim Farber said the song "fully lives up to its title" and compared it to the music of American singerAndrea True.[26]PopMatters'sJason Thompson described Minogue's vocals as a "sexual come on" and called the song "trim and funky".[27]Dominique Leone ofPitchforkwrote that the song "exudes a catchiness that belies its inherent simplicity, so reassuring during an era when chart acts sound increasingly baroque and producers race to see who can ape electronic music trends first".[28]
In 2012,The Guardianmusic criticEverett Truedefined "Can't Get You Out of My Head" as "one of those rare moments in pop: sleek and chic and stylish and damnably danceable, but with a darker element hidden in plain sight".[21]In a 2014 retrospective review,Billboard's Jason Lipshutz praised Minogue's vocals and said they complement the production, and that; "her voice operates alongside it, finding renewed power in its drive".[29]Olive Pometsey ofGQdeemed it "the sound of the noughties", highlighting the synthesisers that create "a moment of pure pop perfection".[30]Writing for theHerald Sun,Cameron Adams placed "Can't Get You Out of My Head" at the top of his list of Minogue's best songs and called it "a happy accident". Adams wrote, "if you could program a computer to formulate the perfect pop song, it would sound like this".[31]
ReviewingThe Abbey Road Sessions'sversion of the song, Tim Sendra of AllMusic said the "most interesting reboot" on the album took place on "Can't Get You Out of My Head", saying the "insistent strings push the song along with tightly coiled electricity that is impossible to resist".[22]Sal Cinquemani ofSlant Magazinechose the song as one of the album's highlights, saying its arrangement makes up for the absence of dance beats and vocal production.[23]The Independent's Simon Price wrote while the original version of "Can't Get You Out of My Head" would be "impossible to improve on", the reworked version "turns it into a pizzicato thriller score".[24]According toJude RogersofThe Quietus,the song's orchestral treatment does not work well for its memorable electronic production.[32]
In 2003,Q Magazineranked "Can't Get You Out of My Head" at number 694 on their list of the 1001 Best Songs Ever.[33]In 2011,Rolling Stonemagazine placed it at number 45 on their 100 Best Songs of the 2000s list, noting Minogue "seduced the US with this mirror-ball classic".[34]NMEranked the song at number 74 on their 100 Best Track of the Noughties list, saying it "encapsulated everything enviable in a well-crafted song" and that it is Minogue's best single.[35]In 2012, Priya Elan ofNMEplaced the song at number four on her The Greatest Pop Songs in History list.[36]In 2012,The Guardianincluded the song on their list of The Best Number One Records in the United Kingdom, labelling it "sleek, Arctic-blue minimalism, like an emotionally thwarted retelling of Donna Summer's 'I Feel Love'".[18]"Can't Get You Out of My Head" won the award for Best Single at the 2001Top of the Pops Awardsceremony.[37]At the 2002ARIA Music Awardsceremony, it won the awards for Single of the Year and Highest Selling Single, and Minogue won the Outstanding Achievement Award.[38]In 2002, it won a DutchEdison Awardfor Single of the Year.[39]At the inauguralPremios Oye!in 2002, the song received a nomination in the Song of the Year category.[40]
Commercial performance
[edit]"Can't Get You Out of My Head" reached number one in 40 countries worldwide.[36]In Australia, the song entered thesingles chartat number one and remained there for four consecutive weeks.[41]TheAustralian Recording Industry Associationcertified it three-timesPlatinum,for shipments of over 210,000 copies.[42]In the United Kingdom, it faced competition fromVictoria Beckham's single "Not Such an Innocent Girl"(2001).[43][44][45]On the 29 September 2001UK Singles Chart,"Can't Get You Out of My Head" debuted at number one with first-week sales of 306,000 copies.[46]It spent four weeks at number one and remained for 25 weeks in the UK's top 40.[47]It was certified three-times Platinum by theBritish Phonographic Industry.[48]As of 2021, it had sold over 1.53 million copies in the UK,[49]and by 2013 it was the country's 75th best-selling single of all time.[50]In the United States, "Can't Get You Out of My Head" peaked at number seven on theBillboardHot 100chart[51]and became Minogue's best-selling US single since "The Loco-Motion"(1987).[52]TheRecording Industry Association of Americacertified "Can't Get You Out of My Head" Gold for shipments of over 500,000 copies.[53]
The song was also certified Gold in Belgium, and New Zealand, Platinum in Austria, France, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, and Switzerland; and two-times Platinum in Italy.[54]As of February 2018, it is Minogue's highest-selling single with worldwide sales of over five million copies.[55]In 2023, it was the 92nd best-selling single of all time in the UK.[56]
Music video
[edit]Development and synopsis
[edit]British directorDawn Shadforthdirected the music video for "Can't Get You Out of My Head",[57]which includes dance routines that were choreographed by American choreographerMichael Rooney.[58]Minogue's looks—her youthfulness, slim figure and proportionally large mouth–had attracted comments on her exotic image; the Britishtabloid newspaperNews of the Worldsuggested she might be an alien.[57]Shadforth and music criticPaul Morleytook the comments on Minogue's looks into consideration, commenting on her as a "creative, experimental artist" by placing her face close to the camera lens in the music video, distorting her face but retaining her glamour.[57]
The video begins with Minogue driving aDe Tomaso Mangustasports car while singing the song.[59]The next scene depicts a number of couples dressed in black and white costumes performing a dance routine; they are soon joined by Minogue, who has wavy light-brown hair and is wearing a white tracksuit. The setting changes to a room where Minogue, now with straight hair and crimson lipstick, and wearing a white jumpsuit with a neckline plunging down to her navel, is striking poses.[60]The outfit was designed by London-based fashion designer Fee Doran under the label Mrs Jones.[60]According to Minogue, the outfit was inspired by fashion designs worn by Jamaican singer and model,Grace Jones.[61]Minogue then performs a synchronised dance routine with several backup dancers, who are wearing red-and-black suits reminiscent of Kraftwerk'sMan Machineuniforms.[20][62]As the video ends, Minogue—again with curly hair and wearing a lavender halter-neck dress with ribbon tile trim, performs a similar routine on top of a building at night.[63]
Impact
[edit]At the2002 MTV Video Music Awardsceremony, the music video was nominated forBest Dance Video;Rooney won the award forBest Choreography.[64]The hooded white jumpsuit Minogue wore in the music video is often considered to be one of her most iconic looks, particularly because of its deep, plunging neckline.[60][65][66]Minogue's stylistWilliam Bakerdescribed the choice of the outfit, saying, "it was pure but kind of slutty at the same time".[60]The outfit was put on display atKylie: The Exhibition,which featured memorabilia and costumes from Minogue's career, which was held at theVictoria and Albert Museumin London, and at the similarKylie: an exhibitionat thePowerhouse Museumin Sydney.[63][67]The jumpsuit was also included in Minogue's official fashion photography bookKylie / Fashion,which was released to celebrate her25 years in music.[66]
The music video served as an inspiration for Morley while writing his bookWords and Music: The History of Pop in the Shape of a City.In it, Morley said he "turned the lonely drive [Minogue] made in the song's video towards a city... into a fictional history of music".[68]University lecturers Diane Railton and Paul Weston, in their 2005 essay "Naughty Girls and Red Blooded Women (Representations of Female Heterosexuality in Music Video)", contrasted the music video of "Can't Get You Out of My Head" with that ofBeyoncé's 2003 single "Baby Boy";while both videos focus on two singers performing seductive dance routines, Minogue is presented in a calculated manner and" is always provisional, restricted, and contingent ", whereas Beyoncé displays a particular" primitive, feral, uncontrolled and uncontrollable "sexuality that is embodied in the black female body. Railton and Weston said the videos are representative of the depictions of white and black women in colonial times and pop culture, respectively.[69]
Live performances
[edit]On 2 September 2001, Minogue performed "Can't Get You Out of My Head" at theBBC Radio 1One Big Sundayshow inLeicester,UK.[70]She sang the song on 8 November 2001 at theMTV Europe Music Awardsceremony inFrankfurt.[71]At the2002 Brit Awardsheld on 20 February 2002, Minogue performed amash-upversion Stuart Crichton remixed of "Can't Get You Out of My Head" and New Order's song "Blue Monday"(1983).[36]The performance was ranked at number 40 onThe Guardian's2011 list of 50 Key Events in the History of Dance Music.[72]The mashup was titled "Can't Get Blue Monday Out of My Head"; it was released as theB-sideof "Love at First Sight"and was included on Minogue'sremix albumBoombox(2008).[73][74]On 16 March 2002, Minogue performed "Can't Get You Out of My Head" along with "In Your Eyes",on the US television showSaturday Night Live.[75]On 13 December 2002, Minogue performed the song alongside "Come into My World"onGood Morning America.[76]
In 2001, "Can't Get You Out of My Head" was included on the set list of Minogue's "On a Night Like This" tour[77]and the encore segment of theKylieFever2002tour, which promotedFever.[78]In 2003, Minogue performed "Can't Get You Out of My Head" at the one-night concertMoney Can't Buyat theHammersmith Apolloin London in support of her ninth studio albumBody Language.[79]In 2005, she performed the song on herShowgirl: The Greatest Hitstour[80]and on herShowgirl: The Homecomingtour in 2006–2007.[81]In 2008, she sang "Can't Get You Out of My Head" on theKylieX2008tour.[82]In 2009, Minogue performed the song on theFor You, for Metour, which was her first concert tour of North America.[83]
A rock-oriented version of the song was performed during theAphrodite: Les Folies Tourin 2011.[84]The following year, Minogue promotedThe Abbey Road Sessionsby performing at theBBC Proms in the ParkatHyde Park, London.[85]During the event, she sang the orchestral version of "Can't Get You Out of My Head".[86]She performed the same version of the song onseries nineofThe X Factorin the United Kingdom on 8 December 2012.[87]A "slower, darker version" of the song was included on Minogue'sKiss Me Once Tour(2014–2015) set list.[88]She also included "Can't Get You Out of My Head" on the 2015Royal Albert Hallperformance as part of herA Kylie Christmasconcert.[89]An acoustic-guitar-driven version of the song was performed on theGolden Tour(2018–2019).[90]In 2019, during herGlastonbury Festival set,Minogue was joined by English singerChris Martinand they performed "Can't Get You Out of My Head" together.[91]
Minogue performed "Can't Get You Out of My Head" during theseason 21finale ofAmerican Idolin a medley with her 2023 single "Padam Padam";for the former, she was joined byNutsa,one of the contestants. During the performance, Minogue wore a black high-slit dress and over-the-knee leather boots.[92]On 7 March 2024, Kylie joinedMadonnato sing an acapella version of the song on the North American leg ofthe Celebration Tour.[93]
Legacy
[edit]According to authorLee Barron,"Can't Get You Out of My Head" "further established Minogue's cultural and commercial relevance in the new millennium".[94]He said the song "with its hypnotic 'la la la' refrain and the deceptively uncomplicated, catchily repetitive beats and synth-sound, marked yet another clearly defined image transformation from the camp-infusedLight Yearsto an emphasis upon a cool, machine-like sexuality ".[94]Everett True ofThe Guardianwrote the song continued Kylie's transition from thegirl-next-doorto "flirtatious, sophisticated persona" that started with the release of "Spinning Around" in 2000.[21]True said the success of "Can't Get You Out of My Head" was one of the motivating factors behind "manufactured" pop music gaining "new postmodern respectability" and marked a "clear shift in attitude towards pop music among the 'serious' rock critic fraternity".[21]
Publications likeThe GuardianandRolling Stonerecognise "Can't Get You Out of My Head" as Minogue'ssignature song.[21][95]In 2012, the UK agencyPRS for Music,which collects royalties on behalf of songwriters and composers, named "Can't Get You Out of My Head" the most popular song of the decade because it received the most airplay and live covers in the 2000s decade.[96][2]
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Certifications and sales
[edit]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[42] | 3× Platinum | 210,000^ |
Austria (IFPIAustria)[184] | Platinum | 40,000* |
Belgium (BEA)[185] | 2× Platinum | 100,000* |
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[186] | Gold | 45,000‡ |
France (SNEP)[188] | Platinum | 542,000[187] |
Germany (BVMI)[189] | Platinum | 500,000^ |
Greece (IFPI Greece)[190] | Platinum | 20,000^ |
Italy (FIMI)[191] | 2× Platinum | 130,000[192] |
Italy (FIMI)[193] sales since 2009 |
Gold | 35,000‡ |
Netherlands (NVPI)[194] | Platinum | 60,000^ |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[195] | Gold | 5,000* |
Norway (IFPINorway)[196] | Platinum | 10,000* |
South Africa (RISA)[197] | Platinum | 50,000[197] |
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[198] | Gold | 30,000‡ |
Sweden (GLF)[199] | Platinum | 30,000^ |
Switzerland (IFPISwitzerland)[200] | Platinum | 40,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[48] | 3× Platinum | 1,800,000‡ |
United States (RIAA)[53] | Gold | 531,000[201] |
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Worldwide | — | 5,000,000[55] |
*Sales figures based on certification alone. |
See also
[edit]- List of number-one singles of 2001 (Australia)
- List of number-one hits of 2001 (Austria)
- Ultratop 50 number-one hits of 2001
- Ultratop 40 number-one hits of 2001
- List of number-one songs of the 2000s (Denmark)
- List of European number-one hits of 2001
- List of number-one singles of 2001 (France)
- List of number-one hits of 2001 (Germany)
- List of number-one singles of 2001 (Ireland)
- List of number-one hits of 2001 (Italy)
- List of Dutch Top 40 number-one singles of 2001
- List of number-one singles from the 2000s (New Zealand)
- List of number-one songs in Norway
- List of number-one singles of 2001 (Spain)
- List of number-one singles of the 2000s (Sweden)
- List of number-one singles of the 2000s (Switzerland)
- List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 2000s
- List of number-one dance singles of 2002 (U.S.)
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Further reading
[edit]- Sheridan, Simon (2009).The Complete Kylie(2nd ed.). Reynolds & Hearn Books.ISBN978-1-9052-8789-5.
External links
[edit]- "Can't Get You Out of My Head"at Kylie's official website (Archived).
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