Things We Do For Love (Kylie Minogue Song)
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"Things We Do for Love" is a song by Australian singer
Kylie Minogue 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 reinve ...
. It appears as the third track on Minogue's sixteenth
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, '' Tension'' (2023). Minogue wrote the song with Anya Jones, Camille "Kamille" Purrell, Jon Green, and producers Duck Blackwell and
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. "Things We Do for Love" was regarded by music critics as a tribute to 1980s culture and music, alongside Minogue's work from that era. Musically, it is an upbeat ballad-inspired
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track with elements of
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. The song's lyrics focus on love and being in a relationship. Music critics praised "Things We Do for Love" for its production quality and overall throwback to the 1980s. Some praised the song's upbeat nature and chorus, while others criticised its lyrics. Despite not being released as a single, it appeared on the Hot Trending Songs chart powered by X (formerly Twitter) and component charts provided by the Official Charts Company in the United Kingdom during the release week of ''Tension''. Minogue promoted the song with a visualiser that premiered on her YouTube channel, followed by an extended mix that appeared on her remix album ''
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'' (2023).


Writing and development

Near the end of her campaign for her
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'' (2020), Minogue appeared on
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to discuss new music, saying, "Perhaps it's going a bit more
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. Don't quote me that ..but that's what's on the boil at the minute." Minogue confirmed this in a June 2022 interview with '' Vogue'', citing her 2003 single " Slow" as inspiration for the album's sound. The first sessions began with longtime collaborators
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, Duck Blackwell, and Jon Green, as well as Minogue's A&R Jamie Nelson, and they completed several songs while in
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. After working in Surrey, Nelson suggested to Minogue that she collaborate with Anya Jones and Camille Purcell (known as Kamille) on new music. Purcell was thrilled with the opportunity and said of her collaboration with Minogue, "She was a household name for me and my family, I think it was just part of my DNA, knowing her name and her music." Although initially intimidated, Purcell began to relax around Minogue, and by the end of the day, the five collaborators had completed two written songs: "Things We Do for Love" and " Tension". According to Minogue, working with the two gave her the "female energy" she needed for the parent album. The song was recorded between Surrey Pool House (
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) and Infinite Disco Studios ( Paris); Minogue was the vocal engineer, Guy Massey mixed the track, and Dick Beetham mastered the final recording.


Composition

"Things We Do for Love" lasts three minutes and ten seconds. According to an Apple Music review, Minogue compared the song's overall sound and vibe to the 1984 musical drama film '' Footloose'', saying, "It’s got a bit of a ''Footloose'' feel. There’s no respite, it just keeps going and going, and the energy build." Several music critics have also commented on the track's 1980s-inspired sound. Minogue, Blackwell, Green, Stannard, and Nelson planned embrace 1980s music and culture on ''Tension'', but they later abandoned the idea and decided not to focus on a specific theme. The song's lyrics focus on love and being in a relationship. "Things We Do for Love" is a
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-driven track with elements of
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, rock, new wave and
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. Albumism writer Quentin Harrison describes it and album track "Story" as "uptempo ballads" with Minogue "putting forward lush,
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where she modernizes mid-1980s electronic and drivetime rock textures." Peter Piatkowski of '' PopMatters'' compared the song's 1980s inspiration to Minogue's 1980 music catalogue, specifically her single "
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," and discovered a difference "in both Minogue's performances and the quality of the music." Guy Oddy of '' The Arts Desk'', on the other hand, identified "
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" elements in the song and album track "Vegas High". According to ''
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'' editor Devon Codizin, the song and album track "You Still Get Me High" "start slow and minimal, building a healthy tension before Kylie launches into a euphoric chorus." '' Crack'' editor Michael Cragg likened it to Xenomania's "featherlight electronics on the verses, hints of guitar throughout, and then a sudden sonic whoosh that rockets the chorus skywards." Nick Levine of '' NME'' compared the track to the work of American singer Belinda Carlisle, while Aaliyah C Humphrey of Medium said the track and "You Still Get My High" "feels as if
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worked with
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Critical response

Music critics gave "Things We Do for Love" positive reviews. In comparison to the rest of the album, Neil Z. Yeung of AllMusic felt the track and "You Still Get Me High" "gears to hyperspeed with urgent singalong choruses, decade-appropriate synths, and dramatic sax breaks." '' The Line of Best Fit'' editor Sam Franzini praised the song's "joyous" vibe, citing its "blissful galactic post-chorus," while ''
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'' editor Ben Devlin called it "pure pop gold." Albumism writer Quentin Harrison praised the song's "adult-pop" sound, stating that it emphasises the expressive qualities of her voice. ''Retropop'' editor Connor Groto described the 80s influence as "unquestionably fresh, with a knowing wink towards the era that launched her." '' PopMatters'' editor Peter Piatkowski praised Minogue's "big-hearted joy and life" on the track, saying it demonstrated how she is "one of the most humane pop singers captured on vinyl." '' PinkNews'' editor Marcus Wratten rated it as the fifth best track on ''Tension'', calling it a "instant classic" and "a potential hit for Kylie when the days get warmer again next spring." While discussing influences from 1980s music, Medium's Aaliyah C Humphrey stated, "Despite the retro sound, Kylie never sounds out of place. Her youthful spirit shines bright in her glitter jumpsuit." '' Variety'' editor Todd Gilchrist described the track as "a more stripped-down version of which you could easily imagine Kevin Bacon dancing to back in 1984." According to Oral Foster of '' Loud and Quiet'', the song and "You Still Get My High" are "blissfully anachronistic '80s synths that seem to nod to her old dungaree-and-perm days," while Alexa Camp of ''
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'' describes it as "perfect fodder for a top-down cruise along the PCH." '' Rolling Stone'' contributor Hannah Mylrea described it as "perfectly nice," but thought it fell short of the album's follow-up track "Tension." According to Annabel Ross of '' The Sydney Morning Herald'', the song, like "You Still Get My High," lacks originality in its sound and chorus delivery, but "it's fun to hear Minogue in punch-drunk
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mode." Guy Oddy of ''The Arts Desk'' was slightly critical, describing the song and “Vegas High" as one of the album's weaker tracks and calling the songwriting "trite."


Commercial performance

“Things We Do for Love” was not released as a single from ''Tension'', but rather with the album's release on 22 September 2023 in
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and physical formats. Nonetheless, it enjoyed some chart success during the album's release week. ''
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'' recognised the track on their now-defunct Hot Trending Songs chart, which was powdered by X (formerly Twitter), peaking at number nine. In the United Kingdom, the song spent one week at number 69 on the Singles Sales chart and number 67 on the Singles Download chart.


Promotion

A visualiser for the song premiered on Minogue's YouTube channel, coinciding with the release of ''Tension'', and included various other visualisers and lyric videos from the album. Minogue is seen singing and dancing to the song in front of various lights while dressed in a rhinestone catsuit. An extended version was included on the remix album ''
Extension (The Extended Mixes) ''Tension'' is the sixteenth studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It was released in a variety of formats on September 22, 2023, by BMG Rights Management and Minogue's company Darenote. It was announced in May 2023, and is Minogue's ...
'' (2023), which was first released on vinyl and later on digital and
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.


Track listing

Album version # "Things We Do for Love" - 3:10 Extended version # "Things We Do for Love" - 5:20


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Tension''. *
Kylie Minogue 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 reinve ...
– songwriter, lead vocals, background vocals, vocal engineer *Anya Jones - songwriter *Jon Green - songwriter, producer * Camille "Kamille" Purcell - songwriter *Duck Blackwell - songwriter, producer *
Richard "Biff" Stannard Biffco is a music production and songwriting team from Brighton, England, formed by Richard "Biff" Stannard, Julian Gallagher, Ash Howes. The group have worked with a number of high-profile artists, including Kylie Minogue, One Direction, Atomi ...
- songwriter, producer *Guy Massey - audio mixer *Dick Beetham - audio master


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Release history


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References

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