One of many songs announced for the Now & Forever album, this song was never released.
Name of a mini-album containing six remixes from 1984-1987. It was released in Japan only.
The album contains the tracks You Keep Me Hangin’ On (WCH mix), Another Step (Closer to You) (extended mix), Rage to Love (extended version), Say You Really Want Me (extended version), The Second Time (extended version), The Touch (extended version).
‘You Keep Me Hangin’ On’ was released on CD, LP and tape.
See this page in the discography.
Name of a compilation album containing 14 tracks originally released between 1984 and 1995. It was released in 2001 by Polydor, in Germany only. Remarkably, the sleeve contains a picture of Kim from 1981.
The album contains the tracks Never Trust a Stranger, The Second Time, You Keep Me Hangin’ On, You Came, Rage to Love, If I Can’t Have You, Another Step (Closer to You), Hey Mister Heartache, Schoolgirl, Is It Over, Can’t Get Enough (Of Your Love), Heaven, The Touch and Who Do You Think You Are?
‘You Keep Me Hangin’ On’ was released on CD only.
See this page in the discography.
Song written by the songwriting team of Holland-Dozier-Holland. Re-recorded version of Kim Wilde’s 1986 version of You Keep Me Hangin’ On as a duet with Nena.
Sixth track on the album Never Say Never.
Strings, keyboards: Derek von Krogh
‘Reason’ programming: Gena Wernik
Keys & programming: Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen
Guitars: John Andrews
Bass: Paul di Leo
Drums: Van Romaine
Additional keyboards: N. Priessnitz
Produced by Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen, Gena Wernik & Derek von Krogh
Set me free why don’t cha babe
Get out of my life why don’t cha babe
’cause you don’t really love me
You just keep me hangin’on
Set me free why don’t cha babe
Get out of my life why don’t cha babe
You don’t really need me
But you keep me hangin’on
Why do you keep a comin’ around
Playing with my heart
Why don’t cha get out of my life
And let me make a brand new start
Let me get over you
The way you’ve gotten over me yeah
You say although we broke up
You still just wanna be friends
But how can we still be friends
When seeing you only breaks my heart again
Get out, get out of my life
And let me sleep at night
‘Cos you don’t really love me
You just keep me hangin’on
You say you still care for me
But your heart and soul needs to be free
And now that you’ve got your freedom
You wanna still hold on to me
You don’t want me for yourself
So let me find somebody else
Why don’t cha be a man about it and set me free
Now you don’t care a thing about me
You’re just using me – Hey, abusing me
Get out, get out of my life
And let me sleep at night
‘Cos you don’t really love me
You just keep me hangin’on
You don’t really need me
You just keep me – hangin’on
Song written by the songwriting team of Holland, Dozier, Holland. Songwriter Lamont Dozier got most of his inspiration for the song’s Morse code-like guitar line from listening to the ‘news flash’ signal over the radio, and he and brothers Brian and Eddie Holland integrated the idea into a song.
The song was originally recorded by The Supremes in 1966. Many elements of the recording, including the guitars, the drums, and Diana Ross’s lead vocal, were multitracked (the parts were recorded multiple times and the takes layered over one another). This was done to create a fuller sound than the previous Supremes records. The song was recorded nine different times with the Supremes and session band The Funk Brothers before the producers got the version they were finally satisfied with.
‘You Keep Me Hangin’ On’ was the first single from the Supremes’ 1967 album ‘The Supremes sing Holland-Dozier-Holland’. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for two weeksin November 1966.
Vanilla Fudge recorded a successful cover version of the song in 1968.
Fudge drummer Carmine Appice explains: ‘In 1966, when I joined the band, there was a thing going around the New York area and Long Island that was basically slowing songs down, making production numbers out of them and putting emotion into them. (…) It all started from The Rascals, I think. We were all looking for songs that were hits and could be slowed down with emotion put into them. ‘You keep me hangin’ on’ lyrically was a hurtin’ kind of song, and when The Supremes did it, it was like a happy song. We tried to slow down the song and put the emotion the song should have into it with the hurtin’ kind of feeling the song should have.’
While the version released as a single was under three minutes long, the album version was extended to six minutes and 45 seconds. The recording, done in one take, was Vanilla Fudge’s first single and reached number 6 in the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
Rod Stewart recorded this in 1977 on his album ‘Foot Loose and Fancy Free’. Carmine Appice was the drummer in Stewart’s band at the time. He comments: ‘When I was with Rod, he always said to me, ‘I wish I had done that song, it’s such a great song the way you guys did it.’ I said to Rod, ‘Why don’t you do it? I’m in the band, it will give you an excuse to do it.’ So we put together an arrangement a little different than Vanilla Fudge’s. It was similar in that it was slowed-down, but the whole middle section was a piano and orchestra thing.’
In 1986, Kim Wilde recorded her version of ‘You Keep Me Hangin’ On’. It was the first track of the album Another step. Her version was a total re-working of the original, completely transforming the Supremes’ Motown sound into an Eighties power pop song. She and her brother had not heard ‘You Keep Me Hangin’ On’ for several years when they decided to record it. The song was not a track they knew well, so they treated it as a new song, even slightly changing the original lyrics.
It became the biggest hit of Wilde’s career, reaching number 2 in the UK as hitting the top spot in Australia, Canada and Norway. It also became Wilde’s only major hit in the US, spending a week at number one in the summer of 1987.
In 1997, the track was included on the soundtrack album for the movie Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion.
In 1986, there were three versions of ‘You Keep Me Hangin’ On’: the album version, the WCH mix, remixed by Ian Levine and the WCH Club mix, remixed by Ricky Wilde.
A remix by Kurt Katzan was released by Hot Tracks.
In 2006, Kim included a new version called You Keep Me Hangin’ On (2006) on her album Never Say Never.
In 2019, a live version recorded in Vienna was released on the album Aliens Live.
Kim’s track was released as a 7″ single and 12″ single.
See also this page in the discography.
A music video was filmed to promote the single. It was released in two versions: the regular version (based on the 7″ version) and an extended version (based on the WCH mix). Both versions were directed by Greg Masuak.
Go to this page for more information.
‘You keep me hangin’ on’ was performed live on the Another Step Tour and every live concert after that.
The song was subsequently also covered by Colourbox, Madness, Reba McEntire, Wilson Pickett, Melanie Safka, Lynn Sweet and Tata Vega.
Kim’s version of the song was sampled in Lemar’s song You Don’t Love Me. A Kim Wilde-inspired cover version of ‘You Keep Me Hangin’ On’ was released by B. City Crew.
A lot of times when people do covers, there’s a lot of reverence attached. They love the original so much that they just basically do a pretty faithful cover. I made it a point of not listening to the old version. With Ricki’s backing track making it sound like a new song anyway, I was in the position of being completely fresh to it, and that’s why it’s worked so well. (1)
After all the successes in Europe it’s no surprise that I’m thinking about America. Not fanatically, but still… I already had a number one hit there with an old Supremes song, ‘You keep me hangin’ on’. A nice success, but a bit of a fluke. Just a song that resounds and sells. I went to America a couple of times then. Not really for fanatic promotion work. I did have a photo session. It was a horrible flop. When I looked at the pictures, I had this ‘deja vu’ experience. I looked like Belinda Carlisle’s twin sister. She was ‘hot’ in America at the time. They even gave me identical clothing. You don’t score in America if you don’t live and work there. Sheena Easton did it, yes. I don’t feel like doing that. I want to be with my family and friends. I want to cuddle my two year old brother and six year old sister from time to time. And walk on the streets without being bothered. Then it’s better to not have success in America… (2)
My brother was writing for the album and he was playing around with a chord progression and he recognized it and he realized it was “You keep me hangin’ on”. At that point he was either going to write a song using the same chords or he was gonna finish making a backing track of “You keep me hangin’ on”. He played me the backing track and asked me what I thought. I thought it sounded great. I remembered the song from a long time back on the radio. It wasn’t a song I had in my collection, it wasn’t a song I would play a lot.
So when I went into the studio to record it I was really fresh, it wasn’t like paying hommage to Diana Ross or Vanilla Fudge or whoever else covered it. It was really fresh in my mind, that’s why I think it’s such a fresh version of that song. Our energy combined of not knowing the song terribly well… If you look at the original Holland/Dozier lyrics, we even changed them, which isn’t a very reverend thing to do if you’re paying hommage. Basically we just went into the studio with a lot of energy and not a lot of reverence. We changed quite a lot of the song and I think that’s why it was so successful. It was a very spontaneous idea. (3)
Rick was playing with some chord changes, and realised that they weren’t his. They were from ‘You Keep Me Hanging On’. He wasn’t sure whether to continue writing an original song with the chords or to do the cover, but he ended up doing the cover. We’d forgotten that Rick put the backing track down in the studio until someone at our office reminded us about it. So I went in and did this throwaway vocal. I liked the way we’d done it, and the fact that it was a totally original approach to the song. Eventually, Lamont Dozier sent us this telegram saying how much he liked it. I’m really proud of that cover. (4)
(About reaching no. 1 in the USA with the single:) It was incredible. I was pretty young. In my twenties. I’d just come from the dentist when I got the news. That’s what I remember – my mouth hurting. And I didn’t celebrate with champagne and clubbing. I think I had a cup of tea. (5)
Guitars: Steve Byrd
Fairlight III keyboards, synths: Ricky Wilde
Produced by Ricky Wilde
Engineered by Peter Wade Schwier
Australia: 1
Austria: 20
Canada: 1
Denmark: 3
France: 19
Germany: 8 (14 weeks)
Ireland: 2 (7 weeks)
Netherlands: 17 (7 weeks)
Norway: 1
Switzerland: 2 (10 weeks)
United Kingdom: 2 (14 weeks)
United States: 1 (21 weeks)
(1) Kim Wilde: Hangin’ on to conquer America, Rock Scene (USA), 1 December 1986
(2) Kim Wilde: the hangover after the party, Veronica (Netherlands), 25 March 1989
(3) Frequenstar (M6 (France), 5 October 1992)
(4) Kim Wilde, Record Collector (UK), September 1993
(5) Leona Lewis becomes the first British woman to top US charts for more than 20 years, Daily Mail (UK), 27 March 2008
Set me free why don’t cha babe
Get out of my life why don’t cha babe
’cause you don’t really love me
You just keep me hangin’on
Set me free why don’t cha babe
Get out of my life why don’t cha babe
You don’t really need me
But you keep me hangin’on
Why do you keep a comin’ around
Playing with my heart
Why don’t cha get out of my life
And let me make a brand new start
Let me get over you
The way you’ve gotten over me yeah
You say although we broke up
You still just wanna be friends
But how can we still be friends
When seeing you only breaks my heart again
Get out, get out of my life
And let me sleep at night
‘Cos you don’t really love me
You just keep me hangin’on
You say you still care for me
But your heart and soul needs to be free
And now that you’ve got your freedom
You wanna still hold on to me
You don’t want me for yourself
So let me find somebody else
Why don’t cha be a man about it and set me free
Now you don’t care a thing about me
You’re just using me – Hey, abusing me
Get out, get out of my life
And let me sleep at night
‘Cos you don’t really love me
You just keep me hangin’on
You don’t really need me
You just keep me – hangin’on
Song written by Michel Berger, Luc Plamondon and Tim Rice. Kim Wilde performed this track together with Michel Berger on the French television program Champs Elysées on 12 May 1990. They never recorded the track. It is unknown if there were any plans to do so.
Another version of the track can be found on Cyndi Lauper’s CD-single ‘The World Is Stone’.
Michel: We sleep together, close and warm
We calm each other through the storm
We set up home, but in a while
We’re tempted by another’s smile
But when it’s all played out
If the truth were known
You have to learn to live alone
Kim: We dance around the fading light
He holds her closer every night
He fell in love but she did not
But in the end he’s all she’s got
When it’s all played out
When the truth is known
You have to learn to live alone
Both: We fly around the world too fast
We cannot make one moment last
Kim: We love the crowd
Both: We sing and play
Kim: We do it all
Both: We get our way
Kim: When we’re all played out
When the truth is known
Both: We have to learn to live alone
Kim: When we’re all played out
If the truth were known
Both: You have to learn to live alone
To live alone
Song written by Kim Wilde with Tony Swain. It was recorded by Charley in 1990 on a single released by Big World Records.
You (You, you)
You don’t know me
Oh you (you, you)
You don’t know me
We’ve got the same old friends
we hardly ever see
And all the mail we get’s addressed to you and me
I know you think I’m mad
but all this time we’ve had
You, you still don’t know me
And there you go again
You always think you’re right
And once again I sigh and let you win the fight
It’s just the same routine
This is how it’s always been
You, you still don’t know me
You (You, you)
You don’t know me
Oh you (you, you)
You don’t know me
If I could make you hear
The things I’m trying to say
If only once you’d stop and not just drift away
Maybe you might agree
Maybe I’d make you see
that you, you don’t know me
You (You, you)
You don’t know me
Oh you (you, you)
You don’t know me
Even strangers I meet
before anything said
seem to know me much better than you
They don’t [? – undecipherable]
Everytime that I speak
and criticize every little thing I do
Why do we carry on
When it is plain to see
Our love is dead and gone and ancient history
Baby I feel strong
You’ll find that I’ll be gone
Cos you, you don’t know me
You (You, you)
You don’t know me
Oh you (you, you)
You don’t know me
You (You, you)
You (You)
You (You)
Name of a mini-album containing five remix versions of five tracks from the album Close. It was released in Japan only in 1989.
The album contains the tracks Hey Mister Heartache (Kilowatt remix), You Came (extended version), Never Trust a Stranger (extended version), Four Letter Word (extended version), Love in the Natural Way (extended version).
‘You Came’ was released on CD only.
See this page in the discography.
Re-recording of the 1988 song You Came, written by Ricky and Kim Wilde. Second track on the album Never Say Never.
First single to be taken from the album Never Say Never.
‘You Came (2006)’ was released as CD-single and digital download.
See also this page in the discography.
There are six versions of ‘You Came (2006)’: the album version, the Old School mix, the Groovenut remix, the Groovenut radio remix, the Tron remix and the Oki remix.
A music video was filmed to promote the single. It was directed by Phil Griffin.
The music video showed Kim wearing a new stripey top. Elements of earlier videos can be recognised in this one, such as the videos for Kids in America (clothing), You Keep Me Hangin’ On (Kim miming the song while lying on a bed), Who Do You Think You Are? (the picture frame) and If I Can’t Have You (Kim’s bare back).
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An alternative video was released to the web, also directed by Phil Griffin.
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Guitars: T. Hahn
Keys & programming: Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen & Derek von Krogh
Drums: B. Hahn
Bass: Derek von Krogh
Additional keyboards: N. Priessnitz
Produced by Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen & Derek von Krogh
Austria: 24 (14 weeks)
Belgium: 23
Finland: 24
Germany: 20
Italy: 36
Netherlands: 26 (7 weeks)
Poland: 19
Sweden: 25
Switzerland: 19 (13 weeks)
Someone I know is staring at me
And when I look into her eyes
I see a girl that I used to be
I hardly recognise
Cos in the space of a year
I’ve watched the old me disappear
All of the things I once held precious
Just don’t mean anything anymore
Cos suddenly
You came, and changed the way I feel
No one could love you more
Because you came and turned my life around
No one could take your place
I’ve never felt good with permanent things
Now I don’t want anything to change
You can’t imagine the joy you bring
My life won’t be the same
And I’ll be there when you call
I’ll pick you up if you should fall
Cos I have never felt such inspiration
Nobody else ever gave me more because
You came, and changed the way I feel
No one could love you more
Because you came and turned my life around
No one could take your place
I watch you sleep in the still of the night
You look so pretty when you dream
So many people just go through life
Holding back, they don’t say what they mean
But it’s easy for me
Since you came
No one could love you more
Because you came and turned my life around
No one could take your place
You came, and changed the way I feel
No one could love you more
Because you came and turned my life around
No one could take your place
Song written by Ricky and Kim Wilde. The second track of the album Close and the second single off the album.
There are eight versions of ‘You came’: the album version, the 7″ version, an extended version, four remixes by Shep Pettibone: a 12″ remix, a 7″ remix and two dub versions, and a live version recorded in Birmingham and released on the album Aliens Live.
There were a couple of remixes from DJ remix services, such as a remix by Les Massengale for Ultimix and a remix by Jim Hopkins for Hot Tracks. A remix of Stone with You Came by Joseph Watt was released by Razormaid.
In 2006, Kim included a new version called You Came (2006) on her album Never Say Never. In 2018, a live version recorded during the UK live tour was included in the deluxe edition of Here Come the Aliens.
The single was released on 7″ single, two different 12″ singles and a CD-single. In America, a cassette single was also released.
See also this page in the discography.
A music video was filmed to promote the single. It was released in two versions: the regular version (based on the 7″ version) and an extended version (based on the 12″ remix). Both versions were directed by Greg Masuak.
Go to this page for more information.
‘You came’ was performed live on the Bad Tour in 1988 and every live concert after that.
The track was covered in Greek as Eisai oti agapo by Bessy Argyrakis, in Finnish as ‘Niin tein’ by the band Hausmylly, in German as Dein Tag by the Lollipops and in English by Aura, B. City Crew, Baz, Camilot, DJ ADK featuring Linda, FTU presenting CREAM, Hylene, Kiko & Niko feat. Julia Hime, Lex, Mario Lopez, Maxgirls, Lynn Sweet and Candy Warhol.
We had a weekend before MCA were going to come back to the studio to have a live final playback of the album. So I had just the weekend to sort out another track. So I went into the studio on my own and turned all the gear on, got a couple of synths up and got a little groove going and started listening to a bit of Human League. The reason for that was because ‘Dare’, I adored that album, it’s one of my favourite albums, beautiful songs, every single track is just an absolute corker. I just felt that there was one more track in our album. I wanted it to be like our ‘Dare’. There’s a track that Human League released quite a few years ago, the song was called ‘Life On Your Own’. It had very similar chords to ‘You Came’. Then the melody came very quickly and the lyric came very quickly. That was about my little boy, who was very young at the time, I think he was only a few months old. The whole chorus was written about him. But I wanted the rest of the lyric to sound more global, so I just wanted it to mean that it could be anything to do with what changes your life. Whether it be religion, a best friend, a new situation or something that’s affected your life in a life-changing way. So then I just phoned up Kimmy and said ‘look, I’ve come up with this, what do you think?’ She liked it and she finished off the lyrics. (1)
This song was inspired by the birth of Ricky and Mandy’s first child, a son Marty. Being an older sister, it felt really strange and yet wonderful for my little brother to become a father, and together we captured the joy of a new life. In 1988 I was asked to join Michael Jackson on his extensive ‘Bad’ tour across the UK and mainland Europe. The video captured some of those incredible moments – especially being on stage at The Reichstag and in front of the Berlin Wall – that finally came down the following year. (2)
Keyboards & programming: Ricky Wilde, Tony Swain
Guitars: Steve Byrd, Ricky Wilde
Produced by Ricky Wilde and Tony Swain
Engineered by James Richards.
Mix engineered by Richard Lengyel
Australia: 35
Austria: 8
Belgium: 10
Canada: 42
Denmark: 1
France: 5
Germany: 5 (17 weeks)
Ireland: 3 (8 weeks)
Italy: 4 (13 weeks)
Netherlands: 13 (8 weeks)
Norway: 4
Sweden: 7 (12 weeks)
Switzerland: 3 (14 weeks)
United Kingdom: 3 (11 weeks)
United States: 41 (10 weeks)
(1) Unsung Heroes podcast, 9 January 2020.
(2) Facebook Track by Track commentary, published 3 September 2013
Someone I know is staring at me
And when I look into her eyes
I see a girl that I used to be
I hardly recognise
Cos in the space of a year
I’ve watched the old me disappear
All of the things I once held precious
Just don’t mean anything anymore
Cos suddenly
You came, and changed the way I feel
No one could love you more
Because you came and turned my life around
No one could take your place
I’ve never felt good with permanent things
Now I don’t want anything to change
You can’t imagine the joy you bring
My life won’t be the same
And I’ll be there when you call
I’ll pick you up if you should fall
Cos I have never felt such inspiration
Nobody else ever gave me more because
You came, and changed the way I feel
No one could love you more
Because you came and turned my life around
No one could take your place
I watch you sleep in the still of the night
You look so pretty when you dream
So many people just go through life
Holding back, they don’t say what they mean
But it’s easy for me
Since you came
No one could love you more
Because you came and turned my life around
No one could take your place
You came, and changed the way I feel
No one could love you more
Because you came and turned my life around
No one could take your place
Over eighty international celebrities share their favourite recipes in this unique collection. The cookbook was compiled to benefit BGC. BGC addresses the challenges faced by adults with learning disabilities. It offers work experience and education.
Kim Wilde’s recipe is a summer pudding, adapted from a recipe by Monty Don.
‘The You Are What You Are Cookbook’ in Google Books
Release date: 31 October 2005
Publisher: Accent Press
Number of pages: 180
ISBN: 190517019X
Song written by Zachary Johnson. The track was recorded in early 2002 by the German band Readymade with backing vocals by Kim Wilde. It was released in Germany on the album ‘The Feeling Modified’ in July 2002.
Could you stay, for a while
just as long for me to say
We grew old, yet unknown
are the days still to come
Could we ask for more
feelings to explore
When it’s dark outside and the feeling’s right
But too soon, comes the time
when I’ve had enough
feel like giving up
Yeah, together we’ll try it
together again
Yeah, just you and me
Yeah, together we’ll try it
together again
Yeah, just you and me
I will concentrate
and evaluate
Every step I take, promises I’ll break
But too soon, comes the time
When the odds once fair
seem to disappear
Yeah, together we’ll try it
together again
Yeah, just you and me
Yeah, together we’ll try it
together again
Yeah, just you and me
Yeah, together we’ll try it
together again
Yeah, just you and me
Yeah, together we’ll try it
together again
Yeah, just you and me