Ain't Complaining (song)

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"Ain't Complaining"
Single by Status Quo
from the album Ain't Complaining
Released14 March 1988 (1988-03-14)
Genre Rock
Length3:59
Label Vertigo
Songwriter(s) Rick Parfitt, Pip Williams
Producer(s) Pip Williams
Status Quo singles chronology
"Dreamin'"
(1986)
"Ain't Complaining"
(1988)
"Who Gets the Love?"
(1988)

"Ain't Complaining" is a single released by the British rock band Status Quo in 1988. It was included on their eighteenth studio album, Ain't Complaining (1988). [1]

Contents

Some versions of the 7 inch also featured a limited edition History Pack featuring a special outer box made from card and inside part one of the Status Quo family tree - drawn and compiled by Pete Frame. This was Status Quo's first CD single. A video CD was later issued in November 1988.

Track listing

7 inch

  1. "Ain't Complaining" (Parfitt/Williams) (3.59)
  2. "That's Alright" (Rossi/Frost/Parfitt) (3.31)

12 inch

  1. "Ain't Complaining" (Extended) (Parfitt/Williams) (6.37)
  2. "That's Alright" (Rossi/Frost/Parfitt) (3.31)
  3. "Lean Machine" (Rossi/Parfitt) (3.37)

CD

  1. "Ain't Complaining" (Parfitt/Williams) (6.37)
  2. "That's Alright" (Rossi/Frost/Parfitt) (3.31
  3. "Lean Machine" (Rossi/Parfitt) (3.37)
  4. "In The Army Now" (Re-mix) (Bolland/Bolland) (4.44)

CD Video

  1. "Ain't Complaining" (Parfitt/Williams) (6.37)
  2. "That's Alright" (Rossi/Frost/Parfitt) (3.31
  3. "Lean Machine" (Rossi/Parfitt) (3.37)
  4. "In The Army Now" (Re-mix) (Bolland/Bolland) (4.44)
  5. "Ain't Complaining" (Video track)

Charts

Chart (1986)Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) [2] 5
Ireland (IRMA) [3] 8
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) [4] 21
UK Singles (OCC) [5] 19
West Germany (Official German Charts) [6] 39

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References

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