Patience (Guns N' Roses song)

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"Patience"
"Patience" cover
Single by Guns N' Roses
Released 1989
Format vinyl, cassette
Genre Acoustic
Length 5:56
Label Geffen Records
Writer(s) Izzy Stradlin
Chart positions
  • #4 (U.S.)
  • #10 (UK)
Guns N' Roses singles chronology
Paradise City
(1989)
Patience
(1989)
You Could Be Mine
(1991)

"Patience" is a song by the American hard rock group Guns N' Roses, which appears on the album G N' R Lies. The song is played using three acoustic guitars, and was recorded in a single session by producer Mike Clink. A music video of the song was shot and appears on the band's music video DVD, Welcome to the Videos. The music and lyrics were written by rhythm guitarist and founding member, Izzy Stradlin.

The motivation for the track is generally accepted to be the troublesome relationship between Axl Rose and now ex-wife Erin Everly, though this was never stated in the album or interviews. Other points of view point to the video and suggest it is about failed relationships in general. In the video, the band members are situated in a hotel where they are the only constant images, and all other people are present for a moment, then fade away. More recently fans have taken another view on the song, as now Rose is the only remaining member from the original lineup. In an ironic twist, the final parts of the video show Rose sitting alone in his home watching older Guns N' Roses videos in what appears to be a sad and lonely state.

The video was one of many produced by the band. It was the last video in which Steven Adler appeared, and the last before the Use Your Illusion videos. The hotel depicted in the video was inoperative and scheduled for demolition, which took place days after filming.

In 2006 country singer Carrie Underwood began performing the song in her concerts, also in a three-acoustic-guitar arrangement, while remarking to audiences that she had grown up listening to Guns N' Roses. She received rave reviews for her performance of this song.

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