Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights - Official Music Video - Version 2. The then 19th y.o. girl cried when companies rejected her song

The then in 1978 19-year-old girl cried when companies rejected her song, but, in time, an angel named David Gilmour, the head of Pink Floyd, paid for the studio. Out on the wiley, 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 did I need to possess you? I hated you. I loved you, too. Bad dreams in the night. They told me I was going to lose the fight, Leave behind my wuthering, wuthering Wuthering Heights. Heathcliff, it’s me--Cathy. Come home. I’m so cold! Let me in-a-your window. Heathcliff, it’s me--Cathy. Come home. I’m so cold! Let me in-a-your window. Ooh, 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. Too long I roam in the night. I’m coming back to his side, to put it right. I’m coming home to wuthering, wuthering, Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff, it’s me--Cathy. Come home. I’m so cold! Let me in-a-your window. Heathcliff, it’s me--Cathy. Come home. I’m so cold! Let me in-a-your window. Ooh! Let me have it. Let me grab your soul away. Ooh! Let me have it. Let me grab your soul away. You know it’s me--Cathy! Heathcliff, it’s me--Cathy. Come home. I’m so cold! Let me in-a-your window. Heathcliff, it’s me--Cathy. Come home. I’m so cold! Let me in-a-your window. Heathcliff, it’s me--Cathy. Come home. I’m so cold! The red version 2, some say it’s better than the white version 1 because she is in an open space, so she can dance freely. Official music video for the single “Wuthering Heights“ -- Version 2 by Kate Bush. Wuthering Heights was released as Kate’s debut single in January 1978. It became a No.1 hit in the UK singles chart and remains Kate’s biggest-selling single. Two music videos were created to accompany “Wuthering Heights.“ In Version 1, Kate can be seen performing the song in a dark room filled with white mist while wearing a white dress -- this was the UK release. In Version 2 Kate dances in an outdoor environment while wearing a red dress -- this video was produced for the American release. The song appears on Kate’s 1978 debut album, The Kick Inside, and was also re-recorded in 1986 for the greatest-hits album The Whole Story. “Wuthering Heights“ came 32nd in Q magazine’s Top 100 Singles of All Time, voted by readers.
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