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"You're Gonna Miss Me" is a song by the American psychedelic rock band the 13th Floor Elevators, written by Roky Erickson, and released as the group's debut single on Contact Records in 1966. It was reissued nationally on International Artists , in May 1966.
[3] [5] British musicians Heloise Tunstall-Behrens and Luisa Gerstein, who performed under the group name Lulu and the Lampshades, reworked the Carter Family's version and introduced the cup game as the song's percussion. [3] [a] Their version of the song was uploaded to YouTube in 2009 with the title "You're Gonna Miss Me". [3]
"When I'm Gone" also commonly known by its longer title "You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone", is a popular song written by A. P. Carter and was recorded in 1931 by the Carter Family (not to be confused with their 1928 song "Will You Miss Me When I’m Gone?").
The songs were Erickson's "You're Gonna Miss Me", and Hall-Sutherland's "Tried to Hide". Some months later, the International Artists label picked it up and re-released it. Throughout the spring of 1966, the group toured extensively in Texas, playing clubs in Austin, Dallas, and Houston.
"You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Brooks & Dunn. It was released in June 1995 as the fourth single from their third album Waitin' on Sundown. The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
"Cups" (song), a 2012 song by Anna Kendrick for the movie Pitch Perfect, prominently featuring the line, "You're gonna miss me" "You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone", a 1995 country song by Brooks & Dunn "You're Gonna Miss This", a 2008 country song by Ashley Gorley and Lee Thomas Miller, and recorded by Trace Adkins
He still sticks “Never Gonna Give You Up” at the end of his concert setlists — even when many artists would scoff at the expectation that they play a 40-year-old song every night.
The lead-off single was "You're Gonna Miss Me" (a new arrangement of "Frankie and Johnny") which failed to chart. Its B-side was "En El Agua" from the earlier Make Way album. Goin' Places was the last album recorded with founder Dave Guard as a member. [1]