Waiting for the Morning
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Waiting for the Morning is a 1986 pop album by Norwegian pop duo
The title track was released in Europe as the lead single during 1986. In UK, West Germany and France it was released in a remixed version called "London Mix", made by the producer Kenny Denton, who also did an extended one released in West Germany. In 1988, the song was remixed again, this time adding some lines sung by a gospel singer, with the purpose to include it in an American film, directed by Lou Vadino. Only the film's promo video saw the light of day, as the movie was never shot. The remix remains unreleased up to date, and just a fragment of the last chorus was included on that promo.
"Johnny and the Dancing Girls" was released as a promo single in Norway, peaking at Nº 1 on Norsktoppen. Aside "Waiting for the Morning" and "Johnny and the Dancing Girls", other album songs that reached the Top 10 on Norsktoppen were "Mr. Moon" (Nº 4), "Is it Me Tonight" (Nº 6), and "Count Me Down" (Nº 7).
Track listing
- Johnny and the Dancing Girls
- Mr Moon - Hanne
- Heroes Never Die
- Is It Me Tonight
- Slow Emotion
- Count Me Down (CD version only)
- Night After Night
- Waiting for the Morning
- Where Did Our Love Go
- Basic Love - Elisabeth
- Hot in the City
- Working Heart
Charts
Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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1986 | Norway's album chart | 1[2] |
Swedish album chart | 50[3] |
Single
Year | Song | Chart | Position |
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1986 | "Waiting for the Morning" | Norway's single chart | 1 |
"Waiting for the Morning" | Icelandic's single chart | 2 |
References
- AllMusic. Retrieved 13:24, 31 March 2015 (UTC).
- ^ "Waiting for the Morning". Norwegiancharts. 1986. Retrieved 28 September 2008.
- ^ "Waiting for the Morning". Swedishcharts. 1986. Retrieved 28 September 2008.