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It was followed by videos for "Step Back in Time" in 1990, and "What Do I Have to Do" and "Shocked" featuring Jazzy P in 1991. The fourth studio album Let's Get to It (1991) was preceded by the music video for the single " Word Is Out ".
"Step Back in Time" is a song by Australian singer Kylie Minogue from her third studio album, Rhythm of Love (1990). It was released as the album's second single on 22 October 1990, and distributed by PWL and Mushroom as a CD single , cassette tape and 12-inch and 7-inch singles .
Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection garnered positive reviews from music critics. Tim Sendra of AllMusic gave the greatest hits album four stars, calling it a "fitting tribute" in time for Minogue's 30th career anniversary. Sendra described it as "truly definitive and essential" and concluded by saying "This collection shows just how ...
The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos. ... Director Baz Luhrmann looks back on his major ...
Altar girls, for a time, were banned. At the parish elementary school, students began hearing about abortion and hell. “It was like a step back in time,” said one former parishioner, still so ...
Cher isn’t as successful at turning back time as she would’ve hoped in a new ad.. The Believe singer, 78, shows just how wrong things can get when she tries to take a step back in time ...
"Step Back in Time" was released on 22 October 1990 as the album's second single. [82] It debuted at number eight on the Australian Singles Chart, before peaking at number five the following week. [83] The song experienced similar performance on the UK Singles Chart, where it debuted at number nine and peaked at number four the following week ...
In June 2019, Minogue released the greatest hits compilation album Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection, featuring "New York City" as the lead single. [251] Tim Sendra of AllMusic complimented the collection describing it as a "truly definitive and essential for anyone who wants to look back on her [Minogue's] brilliant career."