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The singles discography of Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue consists of fifty-one official singles, three promotional recordings, and twenty-eight guest appearances. To date, Minogue has sold more than 68 million records worldwide.

Minogue's music career began as a result of her popularity in Neighbours, an Australian soap opera. After an impromptu performance with the cast of the show, she was signed to Mushroom Records in 1987. That same year, she released a cover of "The Loco-Motion" in Australia. It spent seven weeks on top of the ARIA Singles Chart and became the highest selling single in Australia of the 1980s. Due to the single's success, Minogue and Mushroom Records executive Gary Ashley traveled to London to work with production trio Stock, Aitken, and Waterman. They would create "I Should Be So Lucky" within a day. The song became a worldwide number one, topping the UK Singles Chart for five consecutive weeks. Mike Stock successfully convinced Minogue to return to London in the beginning of 1988 to record songs for her debut album. She signed with Pete Waterman's label, PWL Records, for releases in the United Kingdom and based her self there as a result. The product, Kylie, spawned several more singles. "Got to Be Certain" and "Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi" peaked in the top-twenty in the majority of the charts they entered. A re-recorded version of "The Loco-Motion" saw peaks in the top-ten of the charts it entered, including a number-three position on the Billboard Hot 100. "It's No Secret" and "Turn It into Love" were the last two singles released from the album. The former charted in the top-fifty of the United States, Canada, and New Zealand. The latter peaked at number-one in Japan and stayed there for 10 weeks.

Minogue would release three additional albums with PWL: Enjoy Yourself in 1989, Rhythm of Love in 1990, and Let's Get to It in 1991. Enjoy Yourself saw 4 singles. "Hand on Your Heart" and "Tears on My Pillow" both topped the UK Singles Chart, with "Wouldn't Change a Thing" and "Never Too Late" close behind at positions 2 and 4 respectively. Minogue took a mature turn in the 1990 release of Rhythm of Love. All singles from the album ("Better the Devil You Know", "Step Back in Time", "What Do I Have to Do?", and "Shocked") peaked within the top-twenty of the United Kingdom and Australia. Her next album, 1991's Let's Get to It, would be her first album effort to completely miss the top-ten in the UK and Australia. Despite this, singles "Word Is Out", "Give Me Just a Little More Time", and "Finer Feelings" peaked within the top-twenty of the aforementioned charts. By 1992, Minogue reached the terms stated in her recording contract with PWL Records. She decided not to renew it, and a Greatest Hits was released. The album received Platinum status in the UK and produced two top-thirty singles, "What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before)" and "Celebration".

In 1993, Minogue signed with Deconstruction Records. Her next two efforts, Kylie Minogue and Impossible Princess, redefined her direction as an artist. Three singles were taken from the eponymous Kylie Minogue. "Confide in Me" topped the Australian singles chart, while peaking at number two in the UK. "Put Yourself in My Place" peaked at 11 on both charts. The last single "Where Is the Feeling?" completely missed the top-ten in those charts, settling at 31 in Australia and 16 in the UK. Minogue experimented on her next effort, naming it Impossible Princess after a book of poetry written by Billy Childish. All of the singles taken from the album ("Some Kind of Bliss", "Did It Again", "Breathe", and "Cowboy Style") did not peak in the top-ten of any of the charts they entered. "Did it Again" was the most successful, charting at 15 and 14 in Australia and the UK respectively.

Following an amicable split with Deconstruction over sales, Minogue signed with Parlophone Records in April 1999. She released "Spinning Around" in 2000, which gave her her first UK number one single in ten years. The album that followed, 2000's Light Years, peaked at number two and gave Minogue her first number one album in Australia. All singles released from the album in the UK and Australia stayed within the bounds of the top-twenty. These singles include "On a Night Like This", "Please Stay", and "Your Disco Needs You". Minogue's comeback was secured with the 2001 release of her single "Can't Get You Out of My Head". It peaked charts in Australia, New Zealand, and the greater majority of Europe. It also entered the top-ten of the United States. Fever followed the single's release and gained Gold certification or above in over 30 countries, including the US, the UK and Australia. The singles that followed the release ("In Your Eyes", "Love at First Sight", and "Come Into My World") remained in the top-ten of the charts in the UK and Australia. "Come into My World" gave Minogue her first Grammy Award in 2004 ("Best Dance Recording").

Minogue is still in her contract with Parlophone. She garnered another top-ten album in 2003 with the release of Body Language, entering the Australian Albums Chart at 2 and the UK Albums Chart at 6. The singles included in the album saw top-twenty peaks in the UK and Australia. These songs include "Slow", "Red Blooded Woman", and "Chocolate". She released another greatest hits package named Ultimate Kylie that spawned two top ten singles: "I Believe in You" and "Giving You Up". She took a break in May 2005 after being diagnosed with breast cancer. While in recovery, she released one other single that year; a live cover of "Over the Rainbow". After returning to full health and prominence, Minogue released her tenth and eleventh studio album in 2007 and 2010 respectively. X spawned singles "2 Hearts", "In My Arms", "Wow", "All I See", and "The One" while Aphrodite spawned singles "All the Lovers", "Get Outta My Way", and "Better Than Today".

1980s
Notes:
 * A "It's No Secret" would later be included as a B-side to the United Kingdom release of "Wouldn't Change a Thing".

1990s
Notes:
 * B The Philip Damien remix of "Confide in Me" was included as a B-side to "Put Yourself in My Place".
 * C To avoid potential backlash after the death of Princess Diana, Impossible Princess was released as Kylie Minogue in the UK.

2000s
Notes:
 * D "Secret (Take You Home)" was released exclusively in Taiwan. The single featured "Slow" as a B-side, in addition to The Chemical Brothers remix of the aforementioned song.

2010s

 * E Neither "All the Lovers", "Get Outta My Way", nor "Better Than Today" reached a position on the Billboard Hot 100, but each single reached number-one on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart.

Singles as a featured artist
Notes:
 * E "Especially for You" was included on the North American edition of Minogue's 1989 album, Enjoy Yourself.
 * F "Kids" was included on Minogue's 2000 album Light Years.
 * G "Lhuna" was released as a charity download for World AIDS Day 2008.