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"Not Enough Time" is the third single from the 1992 album Welcome to Wherever You Are by Australian rock band INXS. The song was written by Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence: the music in Sydney and the lyrics in Paris, France. It was released simultaneously with "Baby Don't Cry" (Europe and Australia) but only in the US, Canada (where it reached #7 on its national singles chart) and Japan. Australian singer Deni Hines featured as a backing vocalist on the song, and went on to marry guitarist Kirk Pengilly a year later in 1993.

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  • "Not Enough Time" es el trigésimo tercer disco sencillo del grupo australiano de rock INXS, el tercero desprendido de su octavo álbum de estudio Welcome to Wherever You Are, y fue publicado en septiembre de 1992. La canción fue escrita por Andrew Farriss y Michael Hutchence: la música en Sídney y la letra en París.​ Fue publicado tan solo en Estados Unidos y Japón; al mismo tiempo que "Baby Don't Cry" se publicaba en en Europa y Australia. La cantante australiana Deni Hines actuó como corista en la canción y se casó con el guitarrista Kirk Pengilly un año después, en 1993.​ (es)
  • "Not Enough Time" is the third single from the 1992 album Welcome to Wherever You Are by Australian rock band INXS. The song was written by Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence: the music in Sydney and the lyrics in Paris, France. It was released simultaneously with "Baby Don't Cry" (Europe and Australia) but only in the US, Canada (where it reached #7 on its national singles chart) and Japan. Australian singer Deni Hines featured as a backing vocalist on the song, and went on to marry guitarist Kirk Pengilly a year later in 1993. (en)
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  • "Not Enough Time" es el trigésimo tercer disco sencillo del grupo australiano de rock INXS, el tercero desprendido de su octavo álbum de estudio Welcome to Wherever You Are, y fue publicado en septiembre de 1992. La canción fue escrita por Andrew Farriss y Michael Hutchence: la música en Sídney y la letra en París.​ Fue publicado tan solo en Estados Unidos y Japón; al mismo tiempo que "Baby Don't Cry" se publicaba en en Europa y Australia. La letra de la canción estaba originalmente pensada para otra composición de Welcome To Wherever You Are, que más tarde se convirtió en la canción de apertura del álbum 'Questions'. La versión original se puede escuchar en la remasterización de 2002 del álbum. La cantante australiana Deni Hines actuó como corista en la canción y se casó con el guitarrista Kirk Pengilly un año después, en 1993.​ TLa canción aparece en el álbum recopilatorio Barcelona Gold, lanzado coincidiendo con los Juegos Olímpicos de Barcelona 1992. Como lado B se incluye el tema "Firma Terror" del bajista Gary Beers, y el tema "Light the Planet" de Kirk Pengilly. (es)
  • "Not Enough Time" is the third single from the 1992 album Welcome to Wherever You Are by Australian rock band INXS. The song was written by Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence: the music in Sydney and the lyrics in Paris, France. It was released simultaneously with "Baby Don't Cry" (Europe and Australia) but only in the US, Canada (where it reached #7 on its national singles chart) and Japan. The lyrics to the song were originally intended for another composition from Welcome To Wherever You Are, which later became the album's opening song 'Questions'. The original version can be heard on the 2002 remaster of the album. Australian singer Deni Hines featured as a backing vocalist on the song, and went on to marry guitarist Kirk Pengilly a year later in 1993. The song appears on the compilation album Barcelona Gold, released to coincide with the 1992 Summer Olympics. (en)
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