I've Been Waiting for You (Neil Young song)
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“I've Been Waiting for You” | ||
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Song by Neil Young | ||
Album | Neil Young | |
Released | November 12, 1968 | |
Recorded | 1968 | |
Length | 2:30 | |
Label | Reprise Records | |
Writer | Neil Young | |
Producer | Neil Young, David Briggs |
“I've Been Waiting for You” | |||||
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Single by David Bowie from the album Heathen |
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B-side | Sunday (Tony Visconti mix) | ||||
Released | October 2002Canada | in||||
Format | CD single | ||||
Recorded | Allaire Studios, Shokan, NY Looking Glass Studios, New York City |
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Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 3:00 | ||||
Label | Columbia - 38K 003369 | ||||
Writer(s) | Neil Young | ||||
Producer | David Bowie, Tony Visconti | ||||
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"I've Been Waiting for You" is a song written by Neil Young for his debut solo album in 1968. David Bowie recorded a version of the song for his Heathen album in 2002, and this was released as a single in Canada. The song features David Grohl on guitar. The song has also been covered by the Pixies and released on the b-side of their single Velouria.
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[edit] Track listing
[edit] CD: ISO-Columbia / 38K 003369 (Canada)
- "I've Been Waiting for You (Album version)" - 3:00
- "Sunday (Tony Visconti mix)" - 4:56
- "Shadow Man" - 4:46
[edit] Production credits
- Producers
- David Bowie
- Tony Visconti
- Musicians:
- David Bowie: Vocals, Keyboards, Synths, Guitars, Sax, Stylophone, Drums
- David Grohl: Guitar
- Tony Visconti: Bass guitar, Guitars, Recorders, B-vox, String arrangements
- Matt Chamberlain: Drums, Loop programming, Percussion
- David Torn: Guitars, Guitar loops, Omnichord
- Jordan Rudess: Piano and Hammond organ.
- Gail Ann Dorsey: Bass on "Shadow Man"
- Earl Slick: Ambient guitar on "Shadow Man"
- Mark Plati: Acoustic guitar on "Shadow Man"
- Lisa Germano: Violin on "Shadow Man".
[edit] Live versions
- The song was performed during the Tin Machine tour, sung by Reeves Gabrels. One version appeared on the Oy Vey, Baby video.
- It was played live again on the Heathen Tour and A Reality Tour concerts.
[edit] Other releases
- A longer version (3'16" vs 3'00") appeared exclusively on the Heathen SACD