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"Love At First Sight"
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LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
Single by Kylie Minogue
From the album Fever
Single Released 2002
Single Format 12" Vinyl Single
5" CD Single
Genre Pop
Record Label Parlophone
Mushroom
Capitol
Writers Kylie Minogue
Richard Stannard
Julian Gallagher
Ash Howes
Martin Harrington.
Producers Richard Stannard
Julian Gallagher.
Kylie Minogue Chronology
In Your Eyes
(2002)
Love At First Sight
(2002)
Fever
(2002)

Love At First Sight was the title of the third single from Kylie Minogue's 2001 album "Fever". The song was released on January 21st, 2002 in Australia and on February 18th, 2002 in Europe.

"Love at First Sight" was written by Kylie Minogue, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, Ash Howes and Martin Harrington. It was produced by Richard Stannard and Julian Gallagher.

The song is not to be confused with a song of the same name on her debut album, Kylie.

Credits

Chart Information

The single reached #2 in the UK, #3 in Australia and #23 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also reached the #1 spot on Billboard Dance Chart.

The song went to number one in Albania, Greece and Israel.

The song has been certified Gold in Australia and New Zealand and Silver in the United Kingdom.

Awards and Nominations

In 2002 the was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.

In 2002 the song was nominated and won the MTV Europe Award for Best Dance.

Official Versions


  1. Album Version
  2. Long Album Version (exclusive longer version on German EMI promo various artists CD)
  3. Album Version Call Out Hook (US promo radio call-out hook)
  4. Album Edit / US Promo LP Edit (US Promo)
  5. Twin Master Plan Mix
  6. Twin Master Plan Edit (Japanese various artists promo CD)
  7. Ruff & Jam Club Mix
  8. Ruff & Jam Lounge Mix / US Chillout Mix
  9. Ruff & Jam Radio Vocal Mix
  10. Ruff & Jam US Radio Mix
  11. Ruff & Jam Instrumental (exclusively included on UK Pop Party 2 CD)
  12. Ruff & Jam Performance Track + Backing Vox (promo version used for performances in US)
  13. Ruff & Jam Vocal Mix (Canadian promo version)
  14. Ruff & Jam Vancouver Re-Edit (Canadian promo version)
  15. Scumfrog Beauty & The Beast Vocal Mix
  16. Scumfrog's Beauty and the Beast Acapella
  17. Scumfrog's Beauty and the Beast Dub
  18. Scumfrog's Beauty and the Beast Vocal Edit
  19. Kid Crème Vocal Dub
  20. Kid Crème Vocal-less Dub
  21. Mekaniko Mix (exclusive French mix)
  22. David Guetta & Joachim’s Dancefloor Killa Mix (exclusive French mix)
  23. Wayne G Heaven Anthem Mix (official but unused mix from promo DJ 12" & CD)
  24. Wayne G Club Stormer Mix (official but unused mix from promo DJ 12" & CD)
  25. Wayne G 2005 Summer In Vauxhall Mix (official but unused mix from promo DJ 12" & CD)


Music Video

The video features Minogue in a futuristic themed video with robotic back-up dancers similar to the "Can't Get You out of My Head" video. It was directed by Johan Renck.

The song and music video were used in the 2003 dance video game DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution in North America.

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