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"I Will Wait" is a song by American rock group Hootie & the Blowfish. It was released in August 1998 as the lead single from their third studio album, Musical Chairs. In the United States, it peaked at number 28 on the Adult Contemporary music chart, and number three on the Adult Top 40 music chart. The song reached number seven in Canada.
Shakespeare's Sonnet 58 is a syntactic and thematic continuation of Sonnet 57.More generally, it belongs to the large group of sonnets written to a young, aristocratic man, with whom the poem's speaker shares a tempestuous relationship.
"I'll Be Waiting" is a song by Irish singer and songwriter Cian Ducrot. It was released on 10 November 2022 as the second single from his debut studio album, Victory (2023). The song peaked at number 6 on the Irish Singles Chart and several international charts.
I'll Be Waiting may refer to: A song: "I'll Be Waiting" (The Offspring song), a 1989 single by The Offspring "I'll Be Waiting" (Lenny Kravitz song), a single by Lenny Kravitz "I'll Be Waiting" (Cian Ducrot song), a 2022 single by Cian Ducrot "I'll Be Waiting", by Santana from the 1977 album Moonflower
Cian Ducrot is an Irish singer-songwriter. He rose to prominence with his single "All for You", which gained popularity in 2022 via TikTok and reaching number 2 in the Irish Singles Chart and peaked at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart. [1]
"I'll Wait" is a song by American rock band Van Halen, taken from their sixth studio album, 1984 (1984). It was written by band members Eddie Van Halen , Alex Van Halen , Michael Anthony and David Lee Roth , along with Michael McDonald , [ 2 ] and produced by Ted Templeman .
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"I'll Be Waiting" is a rock song written by Lenny Kravitz and Craig Ross for Kravitz's eighth studio album, It Is Time for a Love Revolution (2008). It was released as the album's lead single on December 6, 2007 (although "Bring It On" had been previously released as a radio-only single to U.S. rock stations).