Bush and Gabriel recorded this duet for Peter's 1986 album So. She is not pregnant Has any kids? "Don't Give Up" is a song written by English musician Peter Gabriel and recorded as a duet with Kate Bush for Gabriel's fifth solo studio album So (1986). He attended Cable House, a private, primary (pre-prep) school in Woking, Surrey , St. Andrews Prep School in Horsell, then Charterhouse School (Godalming) from 1963. Kate Bush: Return of the recluse ... Bertie, in 1998, if Peter Gabriel hadn't tactlessly blurted out the news on television. Nearly three decades on, it remains Kate Bush’s defining artistic statement, and one of the most visionary albums ever recorded. Both Peter Gabriel and Sinead O'Connor (who is Peter Gabriel's ex-girlfriend) have stated that Kate never had a relationship with Peter Gabriel. Developed in Sydney, Australia, the Fairlight CMI was an innovative synthesizer, sampler and a digital audio workstation that once released in 1979 was famously adopted by Peter Gabriel. The single version was released as the second single from the album in the UK in 1986 and as the fifth single in the United States in 1987. This is a duet with Kate Bush. Bush first used it on the album Never for Ever, making it world-famous with the sound of breaking glass on the single Babooshka. The verses, sung by Gabriel, describe the man's feelings of isolation and despair, while the choruses, sung by Bush, give words of hope and encouragement. Yes, mother of: Zana Maia “It’s still sounds timeless.” This … In this proud land we grew up strong We were wanted all along I was taught to fight, taught to win I never thought I could fail Lyrics to 'Don't Give Up (with Kate Bush)' by Peter Gabriel. Relationship status Married (Since 2005) Sexuality Straight: Current Husband of Kate Bush: Danny McIntosh: Ex-boyfriends or ex-husbands David Gilmour, Del Palmer, Peter Gabriel: Expecting a baby? It didn't start as a duet - Gabriel had to change the lyrics so they made sense for a man and woman to sing them. The news that Bush had become a mother was only made public two years after her son’s birth, by Peter Gabriel, during an interview. Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush at the BPI Awards Peter Brian Gabriel was born on 13 February 1950 in Chobham, Surrey, England. Tonight, August 26, Kate Bush returns to the stage for her first live shows in 35 years. Peter Gabriel was asked about this in MOJO, December 2005 issue, when he was interviewed about the recording of Don't Give Up. “She’s a great artist and Hounds Of Love showed that she’s capable of making wonderful things,” says Peter Gabriel. He wrote lyrics about a man whose unemployment causes stress in his relationship.