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" Wasting My Time" is a 2001 song by Default. Wasting My Time may also refer to: *"Wasting My Time", a 1981 song by Klaus Nomi from '' Klaus Nomi'' *"Wasting My Time", a 2000 song by the Spice Girls from ''Forever Forever or 4ever may refer to: Film and television Films * ''Forever'' (1921 film), an American silent film by George Fitzmaurice * ''Forever'' (1978 film), an American made-for-television romantic drama * ''Forever'' (1992 film), an American ...'' *"Wasting My Time", a 1993 song by Take That from '' Everything Changes'' *"Wasting My Time", a 1999 song by The White Stripes from '' The White Stripes'' See also * Wasting Time (other) * Waste My Time (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Wasting My Time
"Wasting My Time" is a song by Canadian rock band Default for their first studio album, '' The Fallout'' (2001). It was released as their debut single on August 28, 2001. The song was written by the members of the band and produced by Chad Kroeger and Rick Parashar. "Wasting My Time" is Default's most commercially successful song, having reached number 13 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart on June 8, 2002, and numbers two and three, respectively, on the US Mainstream Rock and Modern Rock airplay charts, just behind Puddle of Mudd's " Blurry" on the former chart. It was also their first of three singles to top the Canadian rock airplay chart. Composition "Wasting My Time" was written by Default (Dallas Smith, Jeremy Hora, Dave Benedict, and Danny Craig) and was produced by Chad Kroeger and Rick Parashar. The song is a power ballad that draws on influences of various rock genres and runs 4:29. According to the sheet music published by EMI Music Publishing, it is set in comm ...
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Klaus Nomi (album)
''Klaus Nomi'' is the debut album by German countertenor Klaus Nomi, released in 1981 by RCA. The album combines his technique as an opera singer with rock influences. Background Klaus Nomi had relocated from Germany to New York City in 1972, and by the late 1970s he had become a well-known face on the city's gay circuit as well as its performance art scene. He made his first public performance in 1978, and was soon after approached by songwriter and keyboardist Kristian Hoffman (Mumps, the Swinging Madisons), who offered to help Nomi put together a band. Hoffman, an active figure in New York's no wave scene, would become Nomi's musical director and also write some of the songs Nomi was most identified with, such as "Total Eclipse", "Nomi Song" and "After the Fall". A set of songs was put together consisting of operatic arias, original electronic pop songs, and offbeat covers adapted to Nomi's operatic singing style. With a band featuring Hoffman, Joey Arias (vocals, dancing), T ...
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Forever (Spice Girls Album)
''Forever'' is the third studio album by English girl group the Spice Girls, released on 1 November 2000 by Virgin Records. It is their only album without Geri Halliwell, who later rejoined the group for their ''Greatest Hits'' album in 2007. Despite failing to match the commercial success of the group's two previous albums, ''Forever'' peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Worldwide the album has sold over two million copies, a fraction of what Spice and Spiceworld sold. The lead and only single, the double A-side " Holler" and " Let Love Lead the Way", went on to debut at number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the group's ninth number one single. Their 1998 Christmas single "Goodbye", released almost two years earlier, was also included on the album as the closer. Background During the Spiceworld Tour in early 1998, the group took on an initial project to write and record songs for a poss ...
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Everything Changes (Take That Album)
''Everything Changes'' is the second studio album by English boy band Take That. It reached number one in the UK Albums Chart, and was nominated for the 1994 Mercury Prize. It was also the third best-selling album of 1993 in the UK. The album was also the band's breakthrough across Europe going top 10 in many countries and top 30 in Australia and Japan. The album has been certified as 4× Platinum in the UK and stayed in the top 75 of the UK Albums Chart for 78 weeks (a year and six months). The album also holds the UK record for the number of top 10 singles for a group from one album. The album sold 3 million copies worldwide according to Billboard. Track listings Notes * signifies an additional producer * signifies an additional vocal producer * signifies a co-producer Personnel * Gary Barlow – vocals, songwriting * Howard Donald – vocals, songwriting * Jason Orange – vocals * Mark Owen – vocals * Robbie Williams Robert Peter Williams (born 13 February ...
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The White Stripes (album)
''The White Stripes'' is the debut studio album by American rock duo The White Stripes, released on June 15, 1999. The album was produced by Jim Diamond and vocalist/guitarist Jack White, recorded in January 1999 at Ghetto Recorders and Third Man Studios in Detroit. White dedicated the album to deceased blues musician Son House. Recording and production Johnny Walker of the Soledad Brothers played slide guitar on two songs: "Suzy Lee" and "I Fought Piranhas". Walker is credited with having taught Jack White how to play slide, a technique featured heavily on the White Stripes' first two albums. Walker explains, " ackhad a four track in his living room and invited me to come by and do some recording. In return, I showed him how to play slide." The duo covered "St. James Infirmary Blues" after, according to Jack, he and Meg were introduced to the song from a ''Betty Boop'' cartoon.
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Wasting Time (other)
Wasting Time may refer to: *Idleness, a lack of motion or energy * Goofing off, engaging in an idle pastime while neglecting obligations * Procrastination, avoidance of doing a task * Running out the clock, in sports, stalling or playing with the purpose of allowing time to expire *Time sink, an activity, especially one seen as wasteful, that consumes a significant amount of time Music Albums *''Wasting Time'', by Mest, 2000 Songs * "Wasting Time" (Blink-182 song), 1996 * "Wasting Time" (Brent Faiyaz song), 2021 * "Wasting Time" (Thirsty Merc song), 2003 *"Wasting Time", by Collective Soul from ''Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid'', 1994 *"Wasting Time", by Jack Johnson from '' On and On'', 2003 *"Wasting Time", by Juliana Hatfield from ''There's Always Another Girl'', 2011 *"Wasting Time", by Kid Rock from '' Devil Without a Cause'', 2000 *"Wasting Time (Eternal Summer)", by Four Year Strong from ''Enemy of the World'', 2010 *"Social Secs/Wasting Time", by The Stranglers ...
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