On TV today, Kim Wilde at ‘Old Grey Whistle Test’ (1986)
December 31, 1986 - BBC program "Old Grey Whistle Test" will broadcast Kim Wilde live in concert at Golddiggers in Chippenham, UK
December 31, 1986 - BBC program "Old Grey Whistle Test" will broadcast Kim Wilde live in concert at Golddiggers in Chippenham, UK
November 18, 1960 - Miss Kim Wilde, English pop singer is @)_!. Happy Birthday MissTracklist : 1 . Cambodia 2 . You Came 3 . You Keep Me Hangin' On…
June 3, 1994 - British chanteuse Kim Wilde is expected at Hessentag Festival in Groß-Gerau, Germany
April 26, 2018 - Kim Wilde will revisit all her major hits at KOKO in London
April 1, 1987 - Elton John, George Michael, Boy george, Kim Wilde, Jimmy Sommerville and more take part in "The Aids party" two days before the launch of "International AIDS…
The Brothers Johnson, Kiki Dee, Michael Jackson, Imagination, Sharon Redd, Fun Boy Three, Toto, Culture Club, The Selecter, Kim Wilde, Blondie, Tracey Ullman
Adrian Gurvitz, Donna Summer, a~ha, Sade, Kim Wilde, Richard Marx, The Blow Monkeys, Rainbow, Stephen Tin Tin Duffy, Matt Bianco, Pet Shop Boys, Debbie Gibson
Jennifer Rush’s “The Power of Love” blends grandeur and intimacy, marked by soaring vocals and a timeless appeal, while Whitney Houston’s “Saving All My Love for You” pairs emotional subtlety with controversy over its themes of infidelity. Lionel Richie’s “Say You, Say Me” shifts between tender balladry and a lively interlude, and Cher’s reimagining of “I Found Someone” reinvigorates her career with pop-rock grit. Joyce Sims’ heartfelt “Come into My Life” stands out for its sincerity, as does Gregory Abbott’s silky “Shake You Down” with its laid-back charm. Oran “Juice” Jones delivers drama in “The Rain,” its biting spoken outro cementing its iconic status, while Kim Wilde’s “Four Letter Word” showcases vulnerability within its minimalist production. Dollar’s cover of Erasure’s “O L’amour” transforms quiet longing into radiant pop, offering a striking contrast to its melancholy roots.