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{{Infobox Single | {{Infobox Single | ||
|name = Wasting My Time | |name = Wasting My Time | ||
|image = [[Image:WMTsingle1988.jpg | |image = [[Image:WMTsingle1988.jpg | ||
|caption = | |caption = | ||
|album = ''[[Outrider | |album = ''[[Outrider'' | ||
|published = Succubus Music | |published = Succubus Music | ||
|registration = ASCAP 530325809 | |registration = ASCAP 530325809 | ||
|released = 7 May 1988 | |released = 7 May 1988 | ||
|recorded = February 1987 at<br />the Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire. | |recorded = February 1987 at<br />the Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire. | ||
|genre = [[Hard rock | |genre = [[Hard rock, blues-rock | ||
|language = English | |language = English | ||
|length = 4 minutes 28 seconds | |length = 4 minutes 28 seconds | ||
|composer = [[Jimmy Page | |composer = [[Jimmy Page and John Miles | ||
|label = Geffen Records (UK and US), Warner Music (Japan) | |label = Geffen Records (UK and US), Warner Music (Japan) | ||
|producer = Jimmy Page | |producer = Jimmy Page | ||
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''''Wasting My Time'''' was the first single released, from [[Jimmy Page | ''''Wasting My Time'''' was the first single released, from [[Jimmy Page's 1988 album ''[[Outrider''. It was recorded in February 1987, at the Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire, and released on 7 May 1988 by [[Geffen Records in the [[United States of America|United States and in the [[United Kingdom. | ||
The [[song | The [[song is underpinned by workmanlike heavy drumming from [[Jason Bonham, and sweeping minor-chord [[riffing by [[Jimmy Page.<ref>{{cite book|last=Tolinski|first=Brad|date=2012|chapter=I Still Had a Lot to Offer and Say Musically…|title=Light & Shade: Conversations with Jimmy Page|location=London|publisher=Virgin Books|pages=246|isbn=978-0-7535-4040-4|oclc=850314285}}</ref> John Miles' vocals add a gruff bluesy tone.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Christensen|first=Thor|date=September 1988|title=Spins: Jimmy Page, ''Outrider'', Geffen|journal=Spin|publisher=Camouflage Publishing|volume=4|issue=6|pages=90|issn=0886-3032|accessdate=2 January 2014}}</ref> 'Wasting My Time' lyrics are about a relationship that went no-where and it's time for the parties to move on. | ||
The band appeared on the music video for the single, and was one of the most requested [[MTV | The band appeared on the music video for the single, and was one of the most requested [[MTV songs of 1989. It is still regularly screened to this day on [[VH1 Classic's metal show. | ||
==Chart positions== | ==Chart positions== |
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{{Infobox Single |
name = Wasting My Time | image = [[Image:WMTsingle1988.jpg | caption = | album = [[Outrider | published = Succubus Music | registration = ASCAP 530325809 | released = 7 May 1988 | recorded = February 1987 at the Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire. |
genre = [[Hard rock, blues-rock | language = English | length = 4 minutes 28 seconds | composer = [[Jimmy Page and John Miles | label = Geffen Records (UK and US), Warner Music (Japan) | producer = Jimmy Page | engineer = Leif Mases
}} 'Wasting My Time' was the first single released, from [[Jimmy Page's 1988 album [[Outrider. It was recorded in February 1987, at the Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire, and released on 7 May 1988 by [[Geffen Records in the [[United States of America|United States and in the [[United Kingdom. The [[song is underpinned by workmanlike heavy drumming from [[Jason Bonham, and sweeping minor-chord [[riffing by [[Jimmy Page.[1] John Miles' vocals add a gruff bluesy tone.[2] 'Wasting My Time' lyrics are about a relationship that went no-where and it's time for the parties to move on. The band appeared on the music video for the single, and was one of the most requested [[MTV songs of 1989. It is still regularly screened to this day on [[VH1 Classic's metal show. Chart positionsSingle
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