Durring her treatment and recovery from breast cancer, Austrailian recording artist Kylie Minogue released a live cover version of the song. The song's audio was taken directly from Minogue's live DVD Kylie Showgirl, filmed on 6 May 2005 at Earls Court Exhibition Centre.[1][2] Released on 25 December 2005, it is her first single to be released by digital means only.[1] The release was joined by her cover of "Santa Baby" as a B-side.[3]
'Over the Rainbow' was Kylie's first ever digital only single and was released on Christmas Day 2005. The live track is taken from 'Kylie - Showgirl The Greatest Hits Tour' DVD, which was filmed in May 2005 at London's Earls Court.
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The singer's live version of Somewhere Over The Rainbow was recorded at London's Earl's Court earlier this year and will be accompanied by Kylie's version of Marilyn Monroe's Santa Baby.
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Title | Time | |
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1. | "Heartbreak" | 1:08 |
2. | "Did She Say" | 3:23 |
3. | "He Can't Love U" | 4:04 |
4. | "What You Tryin' to Do" | 4:18 |
5. | "Girl Is Mine" | 4:21 |
6. | "Healing" | 3:42 |
7. | "Let's Get Married" | 4:23 |
8. | "True Man" | 4:58 |
9. | "Can I Get with You" | 4:02 |
10. | "Promise" | 4:08 |
11. | "Keys to the Range" | 3:48 |
12. | "Lace You" | 4:00 |
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Preceded by "Bad Day" by Daniel Powter
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Billboard Hot 100 number-one single of the year 2007 |
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Country | Date | Format | Label |
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Austria[1] | 24 September 2010 | Digital EP | EMI |
Belgium[2]
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Denmark[3] | |||
Finland[4] | |||
France[5] | |||
Germany[6] | |||
Ireland[7] | |||
Netherlands[8] | |||
Switzerland[9] | |||
United Kingdom[10] | Parlophone | ||
United States[11] | Astralwerks | ||
Norway[12] | 6 December 2010 | EMI | |
Sweden[13] | |||
United Kingdom | 7" single,[14] CD single[15] | Parlophone | |
Italy[16] | 7 December 2010 | Digital EP | EMI |
Spain[17] | |||
Taiwan[18] | 10 December 2010 | CD single | Gold Typhoon |
Australia[19] | 28 February 2011 | Digital EP | Warner Music Australia |
New Zealand[20] | |||
Australia[21] | 18 March 2011 | CD single |
Canada[22] |
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A video of the song's lyrics was uploaded to Minogue's YouTube account on 22 March 2011.[1] It uses the Pete Hammond remix of the song, and was accompanied by the following message: "Thank you all for making 'Aphrodite: Les Folies' such an amazing experience for me. Those of you who have been to a show will know that 'Put Your Hands Up' goes off! So as a tour thank you I wanted to share this 80′s-tastic remix by the legendary Pete Hammond. Enjoy!!"[1]
"Put Your Hands Up" lasted one week in the majority of the charts it entered, including Australia, Austria and the United Kingdom. During the chart week of 19 June 2011, the single entered the ARIA Singles Chart at number 50. This is Minogue's lowest peak in the top half of the chart since "GBI: German Bold Italic" in 1998. It is also her shortest time span on the chart since the aforementioned single.[1] "Put Your Hands Up" entered the Ö3 Austria Top 75 on 19 June 2011 at number 38. It assumes the role of her shortest time span on the chart since "Your Disco Needs You" in 2001.[2] On 18 June 2011, the single debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 93, dropping out of it the following week.[3] This not only marks Minogue's lowest entrance point onto the chart since 2007 ("Santa Baby", number 93), it also marks her lowest peak and her shortest week span on the chart.[4]
"Put Your Hands Up" sported different results in Belgium and the United States. It entered Ultratip Flanders at number 48 on 11 June 2011.[5] On 25 June 2011, it peaked at number 36, falling out a week later.[6] "Put Your Hands Up" was labeled the "Hot Shot Debut", entering the Hot Dance Club Songs at number 41 on the issue date of 9 July 2011.[7] It rose to its current peak of 18 on the issue date 23 July 2011.[8]
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