John Waite

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"Missing You" record cover
"Missing You" record cover

John Charles Waite, born on July 4, 1952, in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, is a rock singer.

Waite has been a solo artist for most of his career but was first known as lead singer of The Babys, a group which had moderate chart success but enjoyed a solid following for their concert tours.

Shortly after the release of the Babys' fifth album "On the Edge" in October 1980, the group broke up.

Waite launched his solo career with his 1982 album titled Ignition, which produced the hit single "Change", written by Holly Knight and included on the Vision Quest soundtrack.

His next album, No Brakes, made him an international star. This album included the smash hit "Missing You," which went to No.1 on the American charts.

There finally seemed to be mass recognition for a singer who, certainly for those familiar with his work, was underestimated and underpromoted.

"If Anybody Had a Heart" from the soundtrack of About Last Night starring Demi Moore showcases Waite's voice along with "Deal for Life" written by Martin Page and Bernie Taupin from Days of Thunder.

He has also served as the lead singer and bass player of The Babys and as lead singer for Bad English (featuring Journey members Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain, along with future Journey member Deen Castronovo).

Bad English's "When I See You Smile" penned by Diane Warren was also a number one song in the United States in late 1989. He co-wrote "Price of Love", another top 10 hit from the first Bad English album.

There was nearly a six year gap between his 1984 chart success and the Bad English single. During this period Waite produced solo albums "Mask of Smiles" and "Rovers Return" marked by sensitive lyrics and haunting melodies.

He was one of the artists chosen by Ringo Starr in 2003 to tour with his All Starr Band.

The Babys' biggest hit, "Every Time I Think of You," begins with the lyric, "Every time I think of you/It always turns out good." Waite's biggest solo hit, "Missing You," begins with the lyric, "Every time I think of you/I always catch my breath." He used the Lyrics of Every Time I Think of you to get started with Missing You. The backing track of Missing You was made by Chas Sandford years earlier. Missing You was the last track to be added to No Brakes

In 2006, there was a remake of Missing You as a duet with Alison Krauss, released as single in the Country Charts in the United States

He and Krauss appeared on the Tonight Show on February 5, 2007 to perform "Missing You."

Contents

[edit] Albums

  • Ignition 1982 (US #68)
  • No Brakes 1984 (US #14)
  • Mask of Smiles 1985 (US #36)
  • Rovers Return 1987 (US #77)
  • Temple Bar 1995
  • When You were Mine 1997
  • Figure in a Landscape 2001
  • The Hard Way 2004
  • Downtown Journey of a heart 2006

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Hot 100
US Mainstream Rock
US Adult Contemporary
1982 "Change"
#541
#16
-
Ignition
1984 Missing You
#1
#12
#7
No Brakes
"Tears"
#37
#8
-
No Brakes
1985 "Restless Heart"
#59
#28
-
No Brakes
"Every Step of the Way"
#25
#4
-
Mask of Smiles
"Welcome to Paradise"
#85
-
-
Mask of Smiles
1986 "If Anybody Had a Heart"
#76
#24
-
About Last Night (soundtrack)
1987 "These Times Are Hard For Lovers"
#53
#6
-
Rover's Return
"Don't Lose Any Sleep"
#81
-
-
Rover's Return
1995 "How Did I Get By Without You?"
#89
-
#20
Temple Bar
2005 "New York City Girl"
-
-
#23
The Hard Way
2006 Missing You (f/ Alison Krauss)
-
-
-
downtown... Journey of a Heart

1 Charted in 1985.

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