Released: October 9, 1989

Songwriter: Stock Aitken & Waterman

Producer: Stock Aitken & Waterman

[Verse 1]
We may be young, are you too old to listen?
We could be wrong, but that's our decision
We may not have experience or vision
But we can learn from your mistakes
We may not know the question or solution
When I'm calling for a revolution
We'll learn to fight all the bitterness and hatred
Ask yourself why were we created?

[Chorus]
We may not have the future clear
We may not know the answer here
But we know the meaning of love
And we know there's never enough

[Verse 2]
We break the rules, some rules were meant for breaking
They say we're crazy about the risk we're taking
We may not see the consequence of what we're doing
But that's okay, we just keep on moving
We could be wrong but that's all right

[Chorus]
We may not know the question why
But we know the meaning of love
And we know there's never enough
But we know the meaning of love
And we know there's never enough

[Instrumental breakdown]

Never, never, never enough

[Chorus]
We may not have the future clear
We may not know the answer here
But we know the meaning of love
And we know there's never enough
But we know the meaning of love
And we know there's never enough
But we know the meaning of love
And we know there's never enough

Kylie Minogue

Kylie Minogue is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Often referred to as the Goddess of Pop with a career spanning over 30 years, she has transformed from girl-next-door soap star to ‘90s pop starlet, and short-lived indie darling to bona fide superstar.

Kylie earned her first big break on the Australian soap opera Neighbours, playing tomboy mechanic Charlene Mitchell. An on-screen romance with Jason Donovan – who played Scott Robinson – blossomed into a real-life relationship, and their wedding on the soap drew in millions of viewers. However, her real ambition was a successful career in music, and by 1988 her debut album, Kylie, was released, reaching #1 in the UK and Australia. Notching up 10 UK Top 3 singles by 1993, she was one of the defining popstars of the early ‘90s. Her follow-ups to the debut album – Enjoy Yourself, Rhythm of Love and Let’s Get To It – all reached the Top 15 in the UK.

With a blossoming relationship with late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, Kylie was encouraged to be more ambitious with her image and sound. As such, she left her former label, PWL, and released the daring “Confide In Me” in early 1994. Critics praised her re-invention, and the single restored the success she had somewhat lost with her previous album. Impossible Princess was another critical success but failed to make much of an impact on the charts, which led some media outlets to believe that her “15 minutes of fame” were over.