Waiting in Vain#Annie Lennox version

{{Short description|1977 single by Bob Marley & the Wailers}}

{{Use Jamaican English|date=January 2013}}

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{{Infobox song

| name = Waiting in Vain

| cover = WaitingInVain.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Bob Marley & the Wailers

| album = Exodus

| B-side = Roots

| released = 1977

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Reggae

| length = 4:15

| label = Tuff Gong, Island

| writer = Bob Marley

| producer =

| prev_title = Exodus

| prev_year = 1977

| next_title = Jamming

| next_title2 = Punky Reggae Party

| next_year = 1977

| misc = {{External music video|{{YouTube|IWxbhC44p2w|"Waiting in Vain"}}

| type = single

| header = Audio

}}

}}

"Waiting in Vain" is a song written by reggae musician Bob Marley and recorded by Bob Marley and the Wailers, for their 1977 album Exodus. Released as a single, it reached number 27 on the UK Singles Chart.

The single was one of only a few of Marley's Island singles to feature a non-album B-side, this being the song "Roots", an outtake from the Rastaman Vibration sessions. This later appeared on the compilation Rebel Music and on Exodus (Deluxe Edition). The 1981 reissue of Waiting in Vain featured a megamix called Marley Mix Up Medley instead.

A rare 19-minute long acoustic version is available on YouTube.{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pS_OOvPn54I|title=Waiting in vain acoustic version|website=Youtube}}

Musicians

Charts

class="wikitable sortable"
Chart (1977–1984)

!Peak
position

UK Singles (OCC)David Roberts (ed.): Guinness World Records – British Hit Singles and Albums, 19th ed., 2006, {{ISBN|1-904994-10-5}}

| style="text-align:center;"|27 (1977)

UK Singles (OCC)

| style="text-align:center;"|31 (1984)

Certifications

{{Certification Table Top}}

{{Certification Table Entry|region=New Zealand|type=single|artist=Bob Marley And The Wailers|title=Waiting in Vain|award=Platinum|number=2|relyear=1977|certyear=2024|source=radioscope|access-date=6 April 2025}}

{{Certification Table Entry|region=United Kingdom|type=single|artist=Bob Marley & The Wailers|title=Waiting in Vain|award=Gold|relyear=2004|certyear=2023|id=16213-1030-1|access-date=1 September 2023}}

{{Certification Table Bottom|nosales=true|noshipments=true|streaming=true}}

Lee Ritenour version

In 1993, American Jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour recorded his version of the song featuring British reggae artist Maxi Priest. It was also included on his 21st album Wes Bound. The single peaked at number 54 in the US R&B chart.{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/lee-ritenour|title=Lee Ritenour Chart History|magazine=Billboard}}

=Charts=

class="wikitable"

!Chart (1993)

!Peak
position

US R&B chart

| style="text-align:center;"|54

Annie Lennox version

{{Infobox song

| name = Waiting in Vain

| cover = Waiting in Vain (Annie Lennox).jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Annie Lennox

| album = Medusa

| released = {{start date|1995|9|18|df=y}}{{cite magazine|title=New Releases: Singles|magazine=Music Week|page=49|date=16 September 1995}}

| recorded =

| studio = The Aquarium (London){{cite AV media notes |title=Medusa |type=liner notes |others=Annie Lennox |publisher=RCA Records |year=1995 |id=74321257172}}

| venue =

| length = 5:41

| label = Arista

| writer = Bob Marley

| producer = Stephen Lipson

| prev_title = A Whiter Shade of Pale

| prev_year = 1995

| next_title = Something So Right

| next_year = 1995

| misc = {{External music video|{{YouTube|yj5CCOzJ7nk|"Waiting in Vain"}}

| type = single

}}

{{External music video|{{YouTube|fxND4J0Oas0|"Waiting in Vain"}}

| type = single

| header = Audio

}}

}}

"Waiting in Vain" was recorded by Scottish Annie Lennox for her second studio album Medusa in 1995, 18 years after Marley recorded it. It was released as the album's third single in 1995 and reached number thirty-one on the UK Singles Chart.

=Background and release=

Lennox recorded the song at The Aquarium Studios in London.{{cite AV media notes |title=Medusa |type=liner notes |others=Annie Lennox |publisher=RCA Records |year=1995 |id=74321257172}} The song was noted for its production style, particularly in its ability to deliberately not "recreate the ultra-relaxed vibe" of Marley's version. Instead, Lennox's version was described as "smooth and lovely during the verses, with a simple electronic rhythm, keyboards and beautiful lines of acoustic guitar".{{cite web |last1=Gerard |first1=Chris |title=Annie Lennox's "Medusa," 20 Years Later |url=https://www.metroweekly.com/2015/02/annie-lennoxs-medusa-20-years-later/ |website=Metro Weekly |access-date=17 May 2025 |date=10 February 2015}}

Produced by Stephen Lipson, "Waiting in Vain" was released as the third official single from Lennox's second solo studio album Diva, which consisted entirely of cover versions. It followed the first two singles from Diva – ""No More 'I Love You's{{' "}}" and "A Whiter Shade of Pale", both of which achieved commercial success. Whilst it reached the top forty in the United Kingdom, it failed to match the commercial success of the previous two singles.

=Track listing=

{{Track listing

|title1 = Waiting in Vain

|note1 = Single Mix

|length1 = 4:07

|title2 = No More 'I Love You's'

|note2 = Junior Vasquez Mix

|length2 = 7:32

|title3 = Waiting in Vain

|note3 = Strong Body Mix

|length3 = 5:27

|title4 = Medusa

|note4 = Interview excerpts

|length4 = 5:01

}}

=Charts=

class="wikitable"

!Chart (1995)

!Peak
position

UK Singles ChartUK Singles Chart [https://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/Army%20Of%20Me Official Charts Company] (Retrieved 29 March 2008)

| style="text-align:center;"|31

Australian Singles Chart{{cite web |title=ARIA Chart Peaks |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150605213523/http://i.imgur.com/DkGCr8v.jpg |website=Wayback Machine |access-date=17 May 2025}}

| style="text-align:center;"|117

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