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{{Infobox song

| name = Spending My Time

| cover = Spending my time.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Roxette

| album = Joyride

| B-side = The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye

| released =

| recorded = July 1990

| studio = EMI (Stockholm, Sweden)

| genre = Pop rock

| length = 4:39

| label = EMI

| writer =

| producer = Clarence fwerman

| prev_title = The Big L.

| prev_year = 1991

| next_title = Church of Your Heart

| next_year = 1992

| misc =

}}

"'Spending My Time'" is a song by Swedish duo Roxette, released as the fourth single from their third studio album, 'Joyride' (1991). It was written by Per Gessle and Mats Persson, and produced by Clarence fwerman. The single attained moderate success, reaching the top ten in Germany and Italy, and the top twenty in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Finland, Sweden and Switzerland, while peaking at number twenty-two on the UK Singles Chart and thirty-two on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 in the United States.

A remix was created by M.C. King Carli and Dr. Renault (pseudonyms used by fwerman & Anders) at EMI Studios in Stockholm, Sweden, in July 1991, and was included on the single. A Spanish version of the song, titled "Un Da Sin Ti" ("A Day Without You"), was released in 1996 as the lead single from the duo's Spanish-language compilation album 'Baladas en Espaol'.

Composition and style



The verse is written in the key of A (F#min - D - E ... B - Bmin), whereas the chorus is in the key of E (E - B - C#min - A - F#min - B...).

Critical reception



AllMusic editor Bryan Buss noted "the quiet desperation" of the song in his review of 'Joyride'. Larry Flick from 'Billboard' described the song as an "acoustic-anchored pop/rock ballad" and noted further that the "memorable melody and throaty vocals by Marie Fredriksson are [the] track's true highlights." Swedish newspaper 'Expressen' called it a "high-pitched melancholy ballad"."ROXETTE: Joyride". 'Expressen'. 26 March 1991. Dave Sholin from the 'Gavin Report' wrote, "In a Top 40 world starved for pop music, Per and Marie can be considered a delicacy. No matter what the tempo, all their songs contain melodies that win listeners over immediately. Hearing this latest release makes it easy to understand why they've established such a large and loyal international following."

A reviewer from 'Gteborgsposten' complimented the song for its "strong" chorus."ROXETTE Joyride". 'Gteborgsposten'. 26 March 1991. Kim Stvedt from Norwegian newspaper 'Laagendalsposten' also complimented Roxette for their "beautiful ballads" like "Spending My Time", noting it as "enthralling". Pan-European magazine 'Music & Media' described it as a "melancholic ballad". Brendon Veevers from 'Renowned for Sound' called it "the greatest musical creation of all time", adding the song as "such an emotional charged and exquisitely delivered song". 'Rolling Stone's J.D. Considine noted Fredriksson's "vocal fire-work" on the song. Miranda Sawyer from 'Smash Hits' commented, "Yes, it's a hankies-up ballad with a thumping Swedish beat."

Commercial performance



The song was not as commercially successful as the duo's preceding singles. It peaked at number thirty-two on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 in the US, ending a run of five consecutive top two singles on the chart. In the liner notes of their 1995 greatest hits compilation 'Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus!', Per Gessle said he believed that "Spending My Time" was "going to be our biggest hit ever, which might have happened if not our American record company had fired a lot of... ah, never mind." At the end of 1991, EMI merged with other record companies to form EMI Records Group North America. The merger resulted in the new company firing over a hundred members of staff, and saw Roxette receiving little support from the new label. The song also peaked at number nine in Canada.

Music video



The accompanying music video for "Spending My Time" was directed by American director Wayne Isham and depicts singer Marie Fredriksson at multiple places in a house, such as sitting by a window, lying in bed, sitting on a couch and at a table. Gessle also appears occasionally playing the guitar.

Track listings



All songs were written by Per Gessle and Mats Persson except "The Sweet Hello, the Sad Goodbye", written by Gessle.

* 'Cassette and 7-inch single'

# "Spending My Time" 4:39

# "The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye" 4:49

*'UK 7-inch single'

# "Spending My Time" 4:39

# "Listen to Your Heart" (Swedish Single Version) 5:10

*'12-inch single'

# "Spending My Time" (Electric Dance Remix) 5:27

# "Spending My Time" 4:39

# "The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye" 4:49

*'CD single'

#"Spending My Time" 4:39

#"The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye" 4:49

#"Spending My Time" (Electric Dance Remix) 5:27

#"Spending My Time" (Electric Dance Remix/Instrumental) 5:27

*'UK CD single'

# "Spending My Time" 4:39

# "The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye" 4:49

# "Spending My Time" (Electric Dance Remix) 5:27

# "Listen to Your Heart" (7-inch Edit) 4:06

Personnel



Credits are adapted from the liner notes of 'The Ballad Hits'.

'Studios'

* Recorded in July 1990 at EMI Studios (Stockholm, Sweden)

* Mixed at EMI Studios

'Musicians'

* Marie Fredriksson lead and background vocals

* Per Gessle background vocals, mixing

* Anders Herrlin programming and engineering

* Jonas Isaacson acoustic and electric guitars

* Clarence fwerman keyboards, programming and production

* Alar Suurna mixing, engineering

* Clarence fwerman mixing

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Release history



"Un Da Sin Ti" (1996)



{{Infobox song

| name = Un Da Sin Ti

| cover = Roxette Un Dia Sin Ti.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Roxette

| album = Baladas en Espaol

| B-side = "Timida" ("Vulnerable")

| released =

| format =

| recorded =

| studio =

| genre =

| length =

| label = EMI

| writer =

| producer = Clarence fwerman

| prev_title = She Doesn't Live Here Anymore

| prev_year = 1996

| next_title = No S Si Es Amor

| next_year = 1997

| misc =

}}

Roxette released a Spanish-language compilation album, 'Baladas en Espaol', in 1996. It consisted of twelve of their down-tempo singles and album tracks, which were translated by Spanish songwriter Luis Gomez-Escolar. This album was only released in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking territories. A translated version of "Spending My Time", titled "Un Da Sin Ti" ("A Day Without You"), was released in November 1996 as the album's lead single.

Music video

A new music video was filmed for this version of the song. It was created by Jonas kerlund, who would go on to direct a total of twelve music videos for the duo. It features close-up shots of Marie singing and Per playing guitar, interspersed with clips of a woman descending into alcoholism, and suggestively sniffing a table counter.

Track listings

All music was composed by Per Gessle and Mats Persson. Lyrics were written by Gessle. Spanish lyrics were written by Luis G. Escolar.

* 'CD single' (EU 8652672)

# "Un Da Sin Ti" ("Spending My Time") 4:39

# "Tmida" ("Vulnerable") 4:44

Charts



References



Category:1990s ballads

Category:1991 singles

Category:1991 songs

Category:EMI Records singles

Category:Music videos directed by Wayne Isham

Category:Pop ballads

Category:Rock ballads

Category:Roxette songs

Category:Songs about heartache

Category:Songs written by Mats Persson (musician)

Category:Songs written by Per Gessle

Category:Torch songs

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