Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me

"Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me" was the second single from The Pipettes' debut album We Are the Pipettes. It was released on 27 March 2006 and available on CD, double 7" vinyl and digital download on Memphis Industries. The single was accompanied by another music video and garnered substantial airplay.

"Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me"
Single by The Pipettes
from the album We Are the Pipettes
Released27 March 2006
GenreIndie pop
LabelMemphis Industries
Songwriter(s)Robert Barry, Joe Beaumont, Rose Elinor Dougall, Jon Falcone, Seb Falcone, Gwenno Saunders, Rebecca Stephens
The Pipettes singles chronology
"Dirty Mind"
(2005)
"Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me"
(2006)
"Pull Shapes"
(2006)

Track listing

CD single

  1. "Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me"
  2. "Dirty Mind (acoustic version)"

7" white vinyl single

  1. "Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me"
  2. "Your Guitars Are Wasted on Me"

7" green vinyl

  1. "Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me"
  2. "Judy (acoustic version)"

Chart positions

Chart (2006) Peak
position
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[1] 35

EP

Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me
EP by
Released5 June 2007 (U.S.)
GenreIndie pop
LabelCherrytree Records
The Pipettes chronology
We Are the Pipettes
(2006)
Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me
(2007)
Earth vs. The Pipettes
(2010)

Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me is an extended play which was released on June 2007 in the United States distributed under the Cherrytree Records, an imprint of Interscope Records.

Track listing

Enhanced CD

  1. "Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me"
  2. "I Love You"
  3. "Really That Bad"
  4. "Guess Who Ran Off with the Milkman?"

Video: "Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me"

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References

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