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"Kids" was the second single on Sing When You're Winning, British pop singer Robbie Williams' fourth album. It was released in October 2000. Williams and then songwriting partner Guy Chambers co-wrote the duet for Kylie Minogue. Williams liked the song enough to turn it into a duet. It is also a track on Kylie Minogue's Light Years album and the third single released from that album. A different version of this song with a spoken fadeout rap by Williams appeared on his album Sing When You're Winning.
"Kids" is a single by Swedish indie pop band The Concretes from their album Hey Trouble. Its music video was directed by David Mullett. The B-side "Military Madness" is a Graham Nash cover; the original appeared on Nash's 1971 debut Songs for Beginners.
The Kids is a Jamiroquai song from the 1994 album The Return of the Space Cowboy. It is commonly known in fan groups that The Kids was written and performed during the 1993/1994 Emergency on Planet Earth era/tour. It may either have been an outtake or simply a song written after the album was fully produced and released. The live versions played during the EOPE tour had a different chorus when compared to the TROTSC version.
After The Kids was recorded with previous drummer, Nick Van Gelder, Derrick McKenzie replaced Nick and all tracks from the TROTSC sessions were re-recorded with McKenzie on drums, aside from "Kids", on which van Gelder's drumming remains. The song was probably left to be as it was because of time constraints related to the mastering process, production and release.







