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Encyclopedia > Greatest Hits (Kylie)
Kylie Minogue Greatest Hits
CD by Kylie Minogue
Released September, 1992
Recorded various dates
Genre dance, pop
Length 77 min 26 sec
Record label Mushroom
Producer Stock Aitken Waterman


Kylie Minogue's Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, released in 1992. It contains 19 hit singles from her albums Kylie, Enjoy Yourself, Rhythm of Love and Let's Get To It, as well as 3 songs recorded specifically for inclusion on this album.


The album was largely written and produced by the Stock Aitken Waterman team, and its release marked the end of Minogue's professional relationship with them. The album reached number one in the United Kingdom and Australia.


Track listing

(K - from Kylie; EY - from Enjoy Yourself; RL - from Rhythm of Love; LG - from Let's Get To It)

  1. "I Should Be So Lucky" - K
  2. "Got To Be Certain" - K
  3. "The Loco-Motion" - K
  4. "Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi" - K
  5. "Especially For You" - EY (duet with Jason Donovan)
  6. "Turn It Into Love" - K
  7. "It's No Secret" - K
  8. "Hand On Your Heart" - EY
  9. "Wouldn't Change A Thing" - EY
  10. "Never Too Late" - EY
  11. "Tears On My Pillow" - EY
  12. "Better The Devil You Know" - RL
  13. "Step Back In Time - RL
  14. "What Do I Have To Do" - RL
  15. "Shocked (DNA Remix)" - RL
  16. "Word Is Out"* - LG
  17. "If You Were With Me Now" - LG (duet with Keith Washington)
  18. "Give Me Just A Little More Time" - LG
  19. "Finer Feelings" - LG
  20. "What Kind Of Fool (Heard All That Before)" - new recording
  21. "Where In The World?" - new recording
  22. "Celebration" - new recording,

* The version included on this album was not the UK hit single version, but rather the US remix, which had been released as a single only in the US, where it had failed to chart.


Original Singles

"What Kind Of Fool (Heard All That Before)" was release in the UK in August 1992. It reached number 14 in the charts.


Kylie's last single for PWL was "Celebration" a cover of classic Kool & the Gang hit. It was released in November 1992 and reached number 20 in the UK singles chart.



Kylie Minogue albums and selected singles

Studio Albums
Kylie | Enjoy Yourself | Rhythm of Love
Let's Get To It | Kylie Minogue | Impossible Princess
Light Years | Fever | Body Language


Compilation/Live Albums
Greatest Hits | Intimate and Live | Hits +
Confide In Me | Greatest Hits 1987-1997 | Ultimate Kylie

Selected singles
The Locomotion | Kids | Your Disco Needs You
Can't Get You Out Of My Head | Love At First Sight | Come Into My World


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