- Kim Wilde · 1981
- Another Step · 1986
- Never Say Never · 1981
- Kim Wilde (Expanded & Remastered) · 1981
- Essential · 1981
- Never Say Never · 2006
- The Hits Collection · 1981
- The Hits Collection · 1981
- Throwback Tunes: 80s · 1986
- Close (Remastered Expanded Edition) · 2013
- Essential · 1981
- Select (Deluxe Edition) · 1981
- Kim Wilde · 1981
- 2018
- 2006
- 1995
- 1992
- 1990
Top Videos
2019
2002
1981
1981
1981
1983
Live Albums
- 2019
Compilations
- 2011
- 2006
- 1996
Appears On
- Roxanne Rizzo Wilde
- Marty Wilde
- Major Boys
About Kim Wilde
The ’80s ushered in a golden era of female pop stars. Among them was Kim Wilde, who reached No. 2 in the UK with the 1981 synth-pop classic “Kids In America” and topped the U.S. charts in 1987 with an electro-dance cover of The Supremes’ “You Keep Me Hangin On.” Born in the London suburb of Chiswick in 1960, Wilde came from a musical family. Her dad, Marty Wilde, had been a ’50s rock ’n’ roll star; her brother Ricky flirted with teen idol-dom in the ’70s. The father-son duo penned most of Kim’s 1981 self-titled debut album and the following year’s Select, although she started to take on part of the songwriting and production starting with 1984’s Teases & Dares. Wilde continued to experience success in the ’80s, highlighted by the 1988 European smash Close, and has maintained a busy touring and recording schedule throughout the 21st century. In 2021, she teamed up with fellow ’80s pop star Boy George for a sweeping ballad, “Shine On.”
- HOMETOWN
- Chiswick, London, England
- BORN
- November 18, 1960