Kylie Ann Minogue born 28 May 1968 Is An Australian Singer Songwriter And Actress. She Is The Highest-Selling Female Australian Artist Of All Time Having Sold Over 80 Million Records Worldwide. She Has Been Recognised For Reinventing Herself In Music And Fashion For Which She Is Referred To By The European Press As The "Princess Of Pop" And A Style Icon. Her Accolades Include A Grammy Award Three Brit Awards And 17 ARIA Music Awards. Born And Raised In Melbourne Read More On Last.Fm
When Manic Street Preachers Asked Kylie Minogue To Sing For Their Song "Little Baby Nothing" In 1991 Minogue Was Unable To Duet Because Of Her PWL Contract At The Time. Six Years Later Minogue Approached With A Set Of Lyrics Guitarist James Dean Bradfield Of Manic Street Preachers Who Then Worked With Minogue For "Some Kind Of Bliss" With Manic Street Preachers' Producer Dave Eringa. Sean Moore Drummer Of Manic Street Preachers Also Co-Wrote The Song. "Some Kind Of Bliss" Was Released As The Lead Single In 1997 For The Album "Impossible Princess". The Single Compared To Her Previous And Subsequent Work Is Not Her Highest Ranking Reaching 22 In The U.K. Charts And 27 In Minogue's Homeland Australia. Sonically The Song Sounds Very Much Like Manic Street Preachers' "Everything Must Go" Album With A More Lighter Upbeat Poppy Edge And Sweet Vocal Work By Minogue.