the new life of up that hill keep going. The success of Kate Bush, from the album hounds of lovein 1985, and revived by the series Strange thingsIt will be released as a CD single.
The CD in question remains “faithful to the original”, specifies the Rhino record company (of the Warner group), which reissues the disc. The 2-track CD comes out like this with its original cover and its B-side, under the ivy.
Released on September 16, 1985, the album hounds of love had at that time dethroned Madonna’s album on the charts, like a virgin.
“The Whole World Has Gone Mad”
The song of the 80s, is once again a success thanks to the Netflix series Strange thingsone of the most viewed on the platform, it resonated throughout the summer of 2022. The song is the second most listened to track on Spotify between May 29 and August 29, behind the title of Harry Styles, How was it.
In fact, the series has allowed a generation that was not born in the 1980s to discover the song. Kate Bush herself was moved last June.
“It’s such a good show, I thought the song would draw a little bit of attention,” the 63-year-old British singer said in an interview, broadcast on bbc radio.
“But I never imagined it would be anything like this. It’s so exciting. But it’s pretty annoying, really. I mean, everybody’s gone crazy,” he added.
Almost 37 years to reach the top of the charts
With this title, Kate Bush was offered three albums this summer, the longest period of time to reach No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart. Previously the title Last Christmas by Wham! had taken 36 years and 23 days to reach the top of the charts, compared to 36 years and 310 days for up that hillalmost 37 years old.
She also broke the record. longest time gap (44) between two number one titles. Before Climbing up that hill the British singer had already offered the first place in the ranking with her first single wuthering heights (1978). Ultimately, she became the oldest artist to establish herself at the top of the British charts.
Source: BFM TV