It's Still True What They Say...
It's Better The Devil You Know
Exactly 25 years ago, Kylie Minogue released the song that was a milestone in her career and concidered by many as pure pop perfection.
'Better The Devil You Know' was released on April 30, 1990.
"Better the Devil You Know" was written by Stock, Aitken & Waterman for Kylie Minogue's third studio album Rhythm of Love. The song was released as the album's first single in April 1990, and its music video helped Minogue break out of her early "girl-next-door" image.
The video directed by Paul Goldman was filmed in Kylie's hometown in Melbourne away from the constraints of PWL and debuted at number 5 in the UK charts. The next week the song shot up to the number 2 position which became Kylie's 10th top 5 single in the UK and 12th worldwide.
Better the Devil you Know also hit the number 1 spot in Israel, made it to number 4 in Australia and Malaysia, number 5 in Finland, number 11 in Spain and went top 40 in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Hong Kong, Sweden and Switzerland.
To date, Better The Devil You Know is played religiously every Saturday at 12:30 at the club GAY in London.
The song, which group Steps re-recorded in 1999, was included on the soundtrack of the movie "If Looks Could Kill" as well as an Australian Coca Cola commercial starring Kylie in 1990.
One of the most epic performances of Better The Devil You Know was during the 1998 edition of the Sydney Mardi Gras .
Kylie performed the song with the participant of the 2007 edition of British X Factor, Leon Jackson. Jackson was the sister of Kylie (Dannii Minogue) as a mentor, eventually winning the program.
The song is part of the soundtrack of the Kath & Kimderella movie, released worldwide on September 6th 2012. It was re-recorded in 2011 at the Abbey Road Studios for inclusion on Minogue's orchestral album The Abbey Road Sessions.
Click on title below to relive Kylie's memorable performances of Better The Devil You Know in the last 25 years...