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  1. "Wuthering Heights" is a song by English singer Kate Bush, released as her debut single on 20 January 1978 through EMI Records. Inspired by the 1847 Emily Brontë novel of the same name, the song was released as the lead single from Bush's debut studio album, The Kick Inside (1978).

  2. Official music video for the single "Wuthering Heights" -- Version 1 by Kate Bush. Wuthering Heights was released as Kate's debut single in January 1978. It became a No.1 hit in the UK...

  3. Wuthering Heights Lyrics: Out on the wily, windy moors / We'd roll and fall in green / You had a temper like my jealousy / Too hot, too greedy / How could you leave me / When I needed to...

  4. Feb 11, 2017 · Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights (HQ) Released as her debut single in January 1978. and appears on her 1978 debut album, The Kick Inside. Recorded Summer 1977, AIR Studios, London ...more....

  5. Wuthering Heights by Kate Bush song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position

  6. Dec 10, 2006 · Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights. ronakosu. 3.98K subscribers. Subscribed. 3.8K. 1.5M views 17 years ago.

  7. The lyrics to Kate Bush’s song bear the influence of Emily Brontës 1847 novel Wuthering Heights, which tells of the tempestuous and doomed love affair (or affair of passion) between Catherine, or ‘Cathy’, and Heathcliff, among the wild and rugged moors of Yorkshire, England.

  8. Feb 13, 2019 · According to the lore that surrounds the song, Kate Bush’s first encounter with Wuthering Heights came in 1977 when she caught the closing minutes of the BBC miniseries. She wrote the song in a single night, mining lyrics directly from the dialogue of Catherine Earnshaw Linton, one of the star-crossed lovers at the heart of the novel.

  9. Mar 11, 2020 · On this day in 1978, Kate Bush's 'Wuthering Heights' became the first song to be written and performed by a female artist. Today we look back at its creation.

  10. Wuthering Heights’ is a song written by Kate Bush, released as her debut single in January 1978 and subsequently included in her debut album The Kick Inside. She wrote the song after seeing the last ten minutes of the 1967 BBC mini-series based on the book ‘Wuthering Heights’, written by Emily Brontë.

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