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"Right Here Waiting" is a song by American singer-songwriter Richard Marx. It was released in June 1989 as the second single from his second album, Repeat Offender. The song was a hit, topping charts throughout the world, including the U.S. where it hit number-one on the Billboard Hot 100.[2] It was certified Platinum by the RIAA.[3]Other cover versions[edit]
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In 1990, The Shadows did an instrumental of the song on their album Reflection.
In 1990, JC Chasez (former 'N Sync member) sang the song for an audition for The Mickey Mouse Club when he was 14.
In 1992, Wayne Wonder released a cover track on the album Wayne Wonder Meets Sanchez, Part 1.
In 1995, Dutch singer Rob de Nijs recorded it as "Waarheen", with new lyrics that stayed close to the original.
Cantonese singer Kenny Bee covered the song in the 1990s under the name "紅葉斜落我心寂寞時" which roughly translates as "The falling maple leaves reflect the loneliness of my heart".[22]
In 2000, it was covered by Portrait on their greatest hits album.
In 2001, it appeared on Cliff Richard's covers album Wanted.
In 2002, it appeared on Bonnie Tyler's covers album Heart Strings.
In 2004, singer Donny Osmond included a cover of the song on his album What I Meant To Say.
In 2005, American Idol celebrity William Hung recorded a cover for his album Miracle: Happy Summer from William Hung.
In 2005, a cover was included on Matt Tyler's album Love Songs.
In 2005, an uptempo dance cover remixed by CJ Crew & DJ Kambel was included on the Dancemania compilation Covers 01.
In 2006, it was covered by Clay Aiken on his album A Thousand Different Ways.
In 2006, Julio Iglesias recorded a cover for his album Romantic Classics.
In 2007, Shaun Rogerson recorded the song for his 2007 debut album Shaun after singing it at his successful audition for the third UK series of The X Factor.
In 2007, Lemon Ice covered the song on their album One.
In 2007, Filipino singer Martin Nievera covered the song for his album, Milestones.
In 2008, American singer Alexander O'Neal included a cover of the song on his album Alex Loves.
In 2008, entertainer John Barrowman covered the song for his album Music Music Music.
In 2008, Ultrabeat covered the song on their album Discolights: The Album.
In 2008, Barry Manilow covered the song for his album The Greatest Songs of the Eighties.
In 2009, a cover of the song was included on And Then There Were None's album Who Speaks for Planet Earth.
In 2009, Filipino singer Kris Lawrence covered the song for his album Moments Of Love, which features singer Jay-R.
In 2009, Filipina singer Sarah Geronimo covered the song for her album, Music and Me.
In 2010, Jason Donovan recorded a cover version of "Right Here Waiting" for his 1980s covers album Soundtrack of the 80s.
Portuguese group Myth sampled the piano riff and chorus of "Right Here Waiting" for their song "Amor Eterno".
In 2013, Wayne Wonder covered the song for the second time on the G.S.U.M 2 Riddim.
Melody Thornton covered the song, adding additional lyrics.[23]
In 2013, Robin Meade, country artist and anchor of HLN Network's morning news show Morning Express, covered it in a duet with Bo Bice for her album Brand New Day.
This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2013)
In 1990, The Shadows did an instrumental of the song on their album Reflection.
In 1990, JC Chasez (former 'N Sync member) sang the song for an audition for The Mickey Mouse Club when he was 14.
In 1992, Wayne Wonder released a cover track on the album Wayne Wonder Meets Sanchez, Part 1.
In 1995, Dutch singer Rob de Nijs recorded it as "Waarheen", with new lyrics that stayed close to the original.
Cantonese singer Kenny Bee covered the song in the 1990s under the name "紅葉斜落我心寂寞時" which roughly translates as "The falling maple leaves reflect the loneliness of my heart".[22]
In 2000, it was covered by Portrait on their greatest hits album.
In 2001, it appeared on Cliff Richard's covers album Wanted.
In 2002, it appeared on Bonnie Tyler's covers album Heart Strings.
In 2004, singer Donny Osmond included a cover of the song on his album What I Meant To Say.
In 2005, American Idol celebrity William Hung recorded a cover for his album Miracle: Happy Summer from William Hung.
In 2005, a cover was included on Matt Tyler's album Love Songs.
In 2005, an uptempo dance cover remixed by CJ Crew & DJ Kambel was included on the Dancemania compilation Covers 01.
In 2006, it was covered by Clay Aiken on his album A Thousand Different Ways.
In 2006, Julio Iglesias recorded a cover for his album Romantic Classics.
In 2007, Shaun Rogerson recorded the song for his 2007 debut album Shaun after singing it at his successful audition for the third UK series of The X Factor.
In 2007, Lemon Ice covered the song on their album One.
In 2007, Filipino singer Martin Nievera covered the song for his album, Milestones.
In 2008, American singer Alexander O'Neal included a cover of the song on his album Alex Loves.
In 2008, entertainer John Barrowman covered the song for his album Music Music Music.
In 2008, Ultrabeat covered the song on their album Discolights: The Album.
In 2008, Barry Manilow covered the song for his album The Greatest Songs of the Eighties.
In 2009, a cover of the song was included on And Then There Were None's album Who Speaks for Planet Earth.
In 2009, Filipino singer Kris Lawrence covered the song for his album Moments Of Love, which features singer Jay-R.
In 2009, Filipina singer Sarah Geronimo covered the song for her album, Music and Me.
In 2010, Jason Donovan recorded a cover version of "Right Here Waiting" for his 1980s covers album Soundtrack of the 80s.
Portuguese group Myth sampled the piano riff and chorus of "Right Here Waiting" for their song "Amor Eterno".
In 2013, Wayne Wonder covered the song for the second time on the G.S.U.M 2 Riddim.
Melody Thornton covered the song, adding additional lyrics.[23]
In 2013, Robin Meade, country artist and anchor of HLN Network's morning news show Morning Express, covered it in a duet with Bo Bice for her album Brand New Day.