Kylie has covered Bob Dylan’s ‘This Wheel's On Fire’ for the upcoming comedy.
The upcoming Absolutely Fabulous movie has just got a lot more fabulous, as Kylie Minogue has revealed she’ll be singing the film’s theme tune. Kylie will cover Bob Dylan’s 'This Wheel’s On Fire' for the film’s soundtrack, which will be released on July 1st.
The Ab Fab movie hits cinemas on July 1st.
But for eager fans Kylie’s cover is already available to pre-order on download. ‘This Wheel's On Fire’ has always been the show’s theme and was covered by Julie Driscoll and Adrian Edmondson for the sitcom.
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Kylie’s cover has been kept top-secret for the past few months, much like most of the details about the cameo-filled movie. Speaking to The Sun Kylie said: “As a huge fan of the Ab Fab series and both Jennifer and Joanna, I’m over the moon to be singing the theme song.”
The soundtrack will also feature Jason Derulo, La Roux and Paloma Faith. But some of the movie’s characters will also be showing off their vocal skills. Edie’s daughter Saffy, played by Julia Swalha has recorded a cover of ‘At Seventeen’ and Jane Horrocks, who plays Bubble and Katy Grin has done a rendition of ‘Big Spender’.
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