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You're My Favorite Waste of Time

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1982 single by Marshall Crenshaw
This article is about the song by Marshall Crenshaw. For the studio album by Freedy Johnston, seeMy Favorite Waste of Time (album).
"You're My Favorite Waste of Time"
Single byMarshall Crenshaw
A-side"Someday, Someway"
ReleasedMay 1982
RecordedCrenshaw's home,Pelham, New York[1]
GenreRock,new wave
LabelWarner Bros.
SongwriterMarshall Crenshaw
Marshall Crenshaw singles chronology
"Something's Gonna Happen"
(1981)
"You're My Favorite Waste of Time"
(1982)
"There She Goes Again"
(1982)
Audio
"You're My Favorite Waste of Time" onYouTube

"You're My Favorite Waste of Time" (also known as "Favorite Waste of Time" and "My Favourite Waste of Time") is a song written and first released byAmerican singerMarshall Crenshaw. His 1979 home demo of the song was released as the B-side of his 1982 hit "Someday, Someway" and is available on his compilationsThe 9 Volt Years andThis Is Easy: The Best of Marshall Crenshaw.

Written by Crenshaw while inBeatlemania, the song was inspired bythe Hollies and featured tongue-in-cheek lyrics about his wife. The song, though originally a B-side, would later be covered by many artists, includingBette Midler, who had a minor hit with the song in Australia and the US in 1983, andOwen Paul, who reached number 3 in Britain with his rendition.

Original version

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"You're My Favorite Waste of Time" was one of the first songs Marshall Crenshaw wrote, preceding his 1982 hit, "Someday, Someway".[2] Crenshaw explained, "That's one that I actually remember writing. I was still inBeatlemania at the time. The show was at the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh, and we were going to be there for two weeks. I got there a day early and was hanging out, watching the guys build sets. I went down to the room where all the guitars were, and I grabbed one of those Gibson J-160s. The Beatles, in the early days, used J-160 acoustics with P-90 pickups, so we had a couple of those in the show. I was noodling around, and I made that song up in my head as I was wandering around the theater. I got the title, and I was thinking a song thatThe Hollies might do, with a big anthemic chorus and harmonies and stuff."[3]

The lyrics were intended by Crenshaw to be humorous. He explained, "The lyrics are tongue-in-cheek. 'You're my favorite waste of time.' It’s a love song. I don’t know what I was thinking of. I guess I was partly thinking about when I used to go over to [my wife] Ione’s house—this was when we were still in our teens—and we’d wait for her parents to go to bed so we could be alone. While we would do that, we were just sitting around watching TV, killing time. I really liked doing that with her, just sort of doing nothing. You could take it a lot of different ways, though. It’s a funny song, and it’s got funny words. Like, 'I don’t care if being with you is meaningless and ridiculous.' That’s a funny thing to say.'[3]

Crenshaw recorded "You're My Favorite Waste of Time" in a homemade sound laboratory in his apartment inPelham, New York.[1] Crenshaw recorded the song alone, including the percussion, which was a combination of maracas, tambourine and two tracks of a single snare drum: he explained, "For a bass drum I muffled a paradesnare drum with my hand and hit it just right, then I used the same drum as the snare drum."[4] The song was credited to "Marshall Crenshaw and the Handsome, Ruthless and Stupid Band".[1]

The song was originally released as the B-side to Crenshaw's hit "Someday, Someway." It would later appear on compilation albums and would be covered by numerous artists. Reflecting on the song's popularity among other artists Crenshaw later stated that the song "has really had staying power."[3]

Bette Midler version

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"Favorite Waste of Time"
Single byBette Midler
from the albumNo Frills
B-side"My Eye on You"
Released1983
GenrePop
Length2:43
LabelAtlantic
Producers
Bette Midler singles chronology
"All I Need to Know"
(1983)
"Favorite Waste of Time"
(1983)
"Beast of Burden"
(1984)
Music video
"Favorite Waste of Time" onYouTube

In 1983, American actress and singerBette Midler covered the song for her sixth studio albumNo Frills, which also included covers of "Don't Know Much" (under the title "All I Need to Know" and with changed lyrics), and "Beast of Burden". Midler's version reached number 44 on theKent Music Report[verification needed] and number 78 on theBillboard Hot 100. The song also appears on her 2015 compilation albumA Gift of Love. Crenshaw said of Midler's version, "I guess there must have been something in it that struck her as funny—that appealed to her sense of humor perhaps, whatever that is."[5]

Midler's version includes a brief third verse (starting with "one last thing") that Crenshaw did not write; Midler or an associate presumably wrote it, uncredited. Numerous cover versions of the song (including Owen Paul's, below) include this third verse.

Owen Paul version

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"My Favourite Waste of Time"
Single byOwen Paul
from the album As It Is
ReleasedMay 19, 1986
GenrePop rock,new wave,jangle pop
LabelEpic
Producers
Owen Paul singles chronology
"My Favourite Waste of Time"
(1986)
"Pleased to Meet You"
(1986)
Music video
"My Favourite Waste of Time" onYouTube

The song was recorded byScottish singerOwen Paul and released in theUnited Kingdom on May 19, 1986. It remains his biggest hit single, reaching number 3 on theUKchart in July 1986 and at number 23 in Australia.[6] Paul is usually considered as a "one-hit wonder" because of the song's popularity and the fact that it was his only UK chart single. This recording features futureThunder memberMark Luckhurst on bass. It was aborted on the television programmePebble Mill at One when the band members just stood still instead of miming as they were unable to hear the backing track.[7]

Referring to the Paul's version, Crenshaw said that "a guy in Britain picked up on [Bette Midler's] version of it and had his own smash hit, which still gets played on the radio all the time in Europe."[3] Crenshaw was critical of Paul's version in an interview, saying "I can't listen to even twenty seconds of that record at all."[8] Following its success, Paul re-recorded the song three times, first in 2016 to celebrate its 30th anniversary, second in 2020 as a lockdown session, and most recently in 2021 to celebrate its 35th anniversary. However, all of those versions failed to chart.

Charts

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Chart (1986)Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[9]20
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[10]8
Germany (GfK)[11]21
Ireland (IRMA)[12]4
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[13]8
UK Singles (OCC)[14]3

References

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  1. ^abcDominic, Serene (14 November 1996)."The Crenshaw Redemption".Phoenix New Times. Kurtis Barton. Retrieved5 March 2019.
  2. ^Schlansky, Evan."Marshall Crenshaw".The American Songwriter. ForASong Media, LLC. Retrieved30 January 2019.
  3. ^abcdMurray, Noel."Marshall Crenshaw on songwriting, covers, and the album cover he absolutely hates".The AV Club. Retrieved30 January 2019.
  4. ^Porter, David (1 February 2011)."David Porter's 20,000 Things I Love: Marshall Crenshaw".Stereo Embers Magazine. Retrieved24 October 2022.
  5. ^"Marshall Crenshaw on songwriting, covers, and the album cover he absolutely hates".The A.V. Club. Retrieved2021-11-19.
  6. ^Kent, David (1993).Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 230.ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  7. ^"YouTube: Pebble Mill - Owen Paul cock up".YouTube. Retrieved12 February 2011.[dead YouTube link]
  8. ^Ragogna, Mike (12 April 2011)."Thirty Years Of Sublime Rock 'n' Roll: A Conversation With Marshall Crenshaw, Plus Chatting With Petra Haden, Cory Mon and Wes Kirkpatrick".Huffington Post. Retrieved31 January 2019.
  9. ^"Owen Paul – My Favourite Waste of Time" (in German).Ö3 Austria Top 40.
  10. ^"Owen Paul – My Favourite Waste of Time" (in Dutch).Ultratop 50.
  11. ^"Owen Paul – My Favourite Waste of Time" (in German).GfK Entertainment charts.
  12. ^"The Irish Charts – Search Results – My Favourite Waste of Time".Irish Singles Chart.
  13. ^"Owen Paul – My Favourite Waste of Time" (in Dutch).Single Top 100.
  14. ^"Owen Paul: Artist Chart History".Official Charts Company.
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