This singer is very known for her eclectic musical style and incredibly unique voice that made her one of the most successful solo female performers of the United Kingdom of the last years.
Bush is also the owner of big hits like Running Up that Hill, Babooshka and Don't Give Up.
She already won a Brit Award in 1987 for Best British Female Solo Artist, an Ivor Novello Award in 2002 for Outstanding Contribution to British music and was nominated the Grammy Awards several times.
With 10 studio albums - The Kick Inside (1978), Lionheart (1978), Never For Ever (1980), The Dreaming (1982), Hounds Of Love (1985), The Sensual World (1989), The Red Shoes (1993), Aerial (2005), Director's Cut (2011) and 50 Words For Snow (2011), besides a live album released in 1994 and some EP's.
Wuthering Heights is Kate Bush's debut single in January 1978. Taken from The Kick Inside, the song was written by Bush when she was eighteen years old and it's based on the novel with the same name.
Kate Bush was inspired to write Wuthering Heights by the last ten minutes of the 1970 movie of that novel. It's possible to see several quotes from Catherine Earnshaw (main character), specially on the chorus "Let me in! I'm so cold". She also used them to confess Catherine's confession to her master "bad dreams in the night".
This romantic scene has a sinister turn when Catherine is in fact a ghost that's calling her love, Heathcliff.
"Oh it gets dark, it gets lonely
On the other side from you
I pine a lot, I find the lot
Falls through without you
I'm coming back love, cruel Heathcliff
My one dream, my only master"
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