
On this day June 6, 1987, Kim Wilde reached number 1 on the US Billboard charts with her cover of You Keep Me Hangin' On. The song held the top spot in America from June 6 through June 12 and also reached number 1 in Canada, Norway, and Australia.
Originally recorded by The Supremes in the 1960s, Kim Wilde's version gave the classic hit a bold 80s makeover with punchy synths, electronic drums, and a fierce vocal performance. The update gave the song new life on the dance floor and radio, transforming it into a chart topping hit for a new generation.
The success of You Keep Me Hangin' On made Wilde one of the few British female solo artists at the time to top the American charts. It also helped expand her international presence, cementing her place in 80s pop history.
80s insight: Kim Wilde’s version of You Keep Me Hangin' On showed how the 80s reinvented classic songs for a new era. With sharp production and a modern sound, it proved that a great song could span decades and still feel fresh.
Originally recorded by The Supremes in the 1960s, Kim Wilde's version gave the classic hit a bold 80s makeover with punchy synths, electronic drums, and a fierce vocal performance. The update gave the song new life on the dance floor and radio, transforming it into a chart topping hit for a new generation.
The success of You Keep Me Hangin' On made Wilde one of the few British female solo artists at the time to top the American charts. It also helped expand her international presence, cementing her place in 80s pop history.
80s insight: Kim Wilde’s version of You Keep Me Hangin' On showed how the 80s reinvented classic songs for a new era. With sharp production and a modern sound, it proved that a great song could span decades and still feel fresh.