Talk:On a Night Like This

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[edit] Information

Two key pieces of information are missing from this article:

1. How could it be that the writers of this song were able to "give" it to three different artists?

2. Wasn't the recording by Kylie Minogue a controversial issue? Didn't the Anna Vissi camp dispute Minogue's rights to the song? 220.233.224.46 13:35, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

It was given to 3 different artists because the songs was written by Steve Torch, Graham Stack, Mark Taylor and Brian Rawling and produced by Graham Stack and Mark Taylor. The rights to the song were owned by them. I am not sure how they got it to Pandorra, but I know that Anna Vissi got it when Sony called in big name producers and composers for her English album. They were trying to make Anna Vissi the next big thing. They produced the whole album and wrote alot of songs. It was released in alot of countries, (even Australia) but didnt make a big impact. After that I guess the producers gave the song to Kylie too. I am not sure if it was disputed or not, but I remember an article by a European author that had talked to Minogue over the summer before the release and singing. She had raved about this new song, and i think played it to him, and he said he had heard it before by singer Anna Vissi. At that point Minogue was very disappointed. I dont know what happened after that. Ultimately Minogue won the fame to the song since she was a bigger artist (known to more people) and sang it at the Olympics. Greekboy 15:59, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Prostitution?

I have read elsewhere that it is about prostitution. Seeing as the lyrics don't even hint at that, I assume the claim is that Kylie's character in the video is a prostitute. However, I can't see any anything in the video to substantiate that claim. It could be interpreted that her character is an high-class escort, but there is nothing which really shows what / who her character is, other that she has a connection to rich people. Can anyone explain? F W Nietzsche (talk) 12:27, 1 January 2009 (UTC)

[edit] Corrections

There are a lot of grammar mistakes in this article, and it is unclear throughout as to what country the chart informations relate to. Other sentences make no sense at all, etc. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.105.92.67 (talk) 20:11, 10 April 2011 (UTC)

[edit] Video Censorship/Controversies

Wasn't the original video, in Australia at least contain Ms. Minogue's bare bottom when she walks by the glass door and as she enters the pool? I somehow remembered that the pant(ies) were CGIed on after some controversy... no online source or discussion regarding this topic was found. --Bob (talk) 16:18, 14 March 2012 (UTC)

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