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This song was a trendsetter in its use of all-acoustic instrumentation.

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Patience Lyrics: One, two, one, two, three, four / *Whistling* / Shed a tear 'cause I'm missin' you, I'm still alright to smile / Girl, I think about you every day now / Was a time when I wasn't

Ozzy, Guns N' Roses, Judas Priest and even Michael Bolton show up in this Classic Metal quiz. He's also the one who blows the whistle on "

Izzy wrote Patience about his ex-girlfriend named Angela - she left Iz for his friend Andy from Hanoi Rocks Iain from Dubbo, Australia Axl was born William Bailey.
The single peaked at the top of the UK Singles Chart, and also topped the charts in Germany, Spain and Switzerland, as well as peaking in the top ten of the charts in Denmark, Ireland, Italy, Austria and Sweden. He says it proves "intention of the songwriter is 180 degrees from potential interpretation by an audience."