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Check out Kylie Minogue's new video for 'The Music's Too Sad Without You'

Kylie Minogue’s released a new video for the gorgeous track The Music’s Too Sad Without You. 

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The closing track from her Golden album sees her teaming up with British singer Jack Savoretti, who also appears in the video. The clip was filmed on location at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Italy.

The song is the fifth single from the record following Dancing, Stop Me From Falling, Golden and A Lifetime to Repair. The album entered the Australian charts at the number one position when it was released in April.

In a recent interview Kylie revealed that she has a lot of songs left over from the album’s recording sessions. The tunes didn’t make the cut because they didn’t fit into the country vibe of the record. Kylie’s not sure what she’ll do with the leftover songs but suggested that they may be used as bonus songs on a Greatest Hits collection.

Kylie is currently touring Europe and fans are hopeful she’ll be announcing some Australian dates for 2019.

Take a look at the new clip. 


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