Kim Wilde – Pop Don’t Stop Lyrics

Two of us growing up together thru a golden ag
We never realised it, our lives you changed,
Days of pure inspiration, will live in our hearts foreve
And as the years went by dreaming of our destinies,
Believing in the power of a melody
In your songs we found magical music, words and sound

The seasons come and go again
and what was old is new again, yeah
They say you’re over times have changed…. the end
But there’s no end to this story
Just look at what you’ve begun
And so the story goes on!

Pop, Pop music give me Pop, Pop music, don’t stop, give me Pop
Give me Pop, Pop music
Give me Hip-Hop Rock and give me Punk, give me Funk
don‘t stop with the Pop …Pop music!
The melody’s your legacy I know
You gave us something to believe!
So give me Pop, Pop music, give me Pop, Pop music, don’t
stop with the Pop, don’t stop Pop music

You hit the hurdles but you never fail to run
You fi re the gun. You overcome, yeah
When you lose your way you come back twice as strong
here you come… You’re number one!

A lifetime long ago, but even then we knew it deep inside
we found something to believe
‘deep in the heart of me’

Kim Wilde (born Kim Smith, 18 November 1960) is an English pop singer. She first gained success in 1981 with her debut single “Kids in America”, which peaked at no. 2 in the UK. In 1983, she received the Brit Award for Best British Female solo artist. In 1986, she had a UK no. 2 hit with a reworked version of the Supremes’ song “You Keep Me Hangin’ On”, which also topped the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1987. Between 1981 and 1996, she had 25 singles that charted within the Top 50 of the UK Singles Chart. Her other hits include “Chequered Love” (1981), “You Came” (1988) and “Never Trust a Stranger” (1988). In 2003, she collaborated with Nena on the song “Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime”, which topped the Dutch and Austrian charts.

She holds the record for being the most-charted British female solo act of the 1980s, with seventeen UK Top 40 hit singles. Starting in 1998, while still active in music, she has branched into an alternative career as a landscape gardener, which has included presenting gardening shows on the BBC and Channel 4. In 2005, she won a Gold award for her courtyard garden at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show.