About "Kids In America"
"Kids in America" is a song recorded by English pop singer Kim Wilde. It was released in the United Kingdom as her debut single in January 1981, and in the United States in spring 1982, later appearing on her self-titled debut studio album. Largely inspired by the synth-pop style of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) and Gary Numan, the song reached number two on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks and number one in Finland and South Africa, and charted in the top 10 of many European charts as well as Australia and New Zealand. In North America, the song reached the top 40 in Canada and the United States. It was certified gold in the United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia and Sweden; and has sold over three million copies worldwide. The song has been covered by many artists from different genres.
Top songs by Kim Wilde
- Anyplace Anywhere Anytime
- Four Letter Word
- Cambodia
- Keep Me Hangin' On
- If I Can't Have You
- You Came
- House Of Salome
- Kids In America
- Another Step
- Can You Come Over?
- Can You Hear It?
- I Believe In You
- Child Come Away
- Suburbs Of Moscow
- 2—6—5—8—0
- Take Me Tonight
- Never Trust A Stranger
- European Soul
- Dancing In The Dark
- Someday
- Chaos At The Airport
- Our Town
- Sparks
- View From A Bridge
- Love In The Natural Way
- Love's Holy
- Loved
- Million Miles Away
- Say You Really Want Me
- Sing It Out For Love
- Just A Feeling
- Action City
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