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"Waiting for You" (Thick D. vocal mix) – 7:45 "Waiting for You" (Machine Head remix) – 5:59 "Waiting for You" (29 Palms remix) – 8:18; UK 2x12" [5] A1 "Waiting for You" (Burnin' Thick D. vocal remix) – 7:45; A2 "Waiting for You" (Machine Head remix) – 5:29; B1 "Waiting for You" (The Passengerz remix) – 7:11; B2 "Waiting for You ...
"Waiting for You" is a song by New Zealand singer and songwriter Sharon O'Neill. The song was released in June 1981 as the lead single from her forthcoming third studio album, Maybe (1981). O'Neill performed the song live on the Countdown on 2 August 1981. [1] The song peaked at number 50 in Australia.
"Waitin for You" is a song recorded by American singer Demi Lovato featuring rapper Sirah. The duo along with Julia Michaels, Jason Evigan and Steve Mac composed the song for Lovato's fifth studio album Confident (2015). Evigan and Mac also handled the song's production, with Mitch Allan serving as a vocal producer. [1]
"Waiting for the Night" is a song by Dutch DJ and record producer Armin van Buuren. It features vocals and lyrics from Australian singer and songwriter Fiora. The song was released in the Netherlands by Armind as a digital download on 21 January 2013. It was chosen as the main theme song to the Dutch movie Loving Ibiza (Verliefd op Ibiza). [2]
One such live version appeared on the live video release Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby. Bowie played the song live again on his solo Heathen Tour (2002) and A Reality Tour (2003). [ 7 ] [ 8 ] A longer version of the album version (3:16 versus 3:00) appeared exclusively on the Heathen Super Audio CD .
"Waiting for Tonight" is the best song of Lopez's career according to Entertainment Weekly, [8] the Chicago Tribune, [9] Slant Magazine, [10] and Idolator, [11] being well received by radio, [6] and with MTV describing the song as "classic Lopez". [12] "
The video features Green Day playing in a house while a bunch of young adults are jumping around, breaking various items and having a party. For majority of the video, the partygoers are in slow motion while the band is playing normally; eventually the partygoers briefly freezes in time until the last part of the video when they return to normal.
The song received generally positive reviews from music critics and fans alike. [5] Lewis Corner of Digital Spy found the song to be generic, but hugely enjoyable. He gave the song 3.5 stars out of 5, and commented the song "is dazzling LOL-pop with a brilliantly electrifying chorus, pose-worthy drops and suitably obvious lyrics about having the time of your life."