John Waite

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John Waite is an English singer, songwriter, and musician best known for his work as both a solo artist and as the lead vocalist of the rock bands The Babys and Bad English. Born in Lancaster, England, he became a prominent voice in rock and pop during the late 1970s and 1980s.

Waite first gained recognition with The Babys, delivering hits like “Isn’t It Time” and “Every Time I Think of You.” His distinctive voice and emotional delivery helped define the band’s sound.

He achieved major solo success with the hit single “Missing You,” which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song became his signature track and remains a staple of 1980s pop-rock.

Later, as the frontman of Bad English, he enjoyed additional success with songs like “When I See You Smile,” further cementing his place in mainstream rock.

John Waite’s style is characterized by heartfelt vocals, melodic songwriting, and a blend of rock energy with pop accessibility. His music often explores themes of love, longing, and emotional reflection.

Throughout his career, he has continued to record and perform, maintaining a presence in rock music over several decades.

Today, John Waite is recognized as a key figure in classic rock and pop-rock, known for his enduring hits and distinctive voice that helped define an era of music.