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"Missing You" is a song co-written and recorded by English musician John Waite. It was released in June 1984 as the lead single from his second album, No Brakes (1984). It reached number one on Billboard ' s Album Rock Tracks and on the Hot 100 , as well as number 9 on the UK Singles Chart .
John Charles Waite (born 4 July 1952) [1] is an English rock singer and musician. As a solo artist, he has released ten studio albums and is best known for the 1984 hit single "Missing You", which reached No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and the top ten on the UK singles chart.
Nicole Almeida writing for Atwood Magazine labeled the track as a "cheeky and ironic song about getting over an ex.". [5] Heran Mamo of Billboard described the song as a "not-so-broody bop." [1] "I Don't Miss You at All" was included on the setlist of Finneas October 2019 United States tour, in support of Blood Harmony. [6]
Carawan was born in California in 1927, to Southern parents. His mother, from Charleston, South Carolina, [2] was the resident poet at Winthrop College (now Winthrop University) in Rock Hill, South Carolina, and his father, a veteran of World War I from North Carolina, [2] worked as an asbestos contractor.
Lyric Essay is a literary hybrid that combines elements of poetry, essay, and memoir. [1] The lyric essay is a relatively new form of creative nonfiction. John D’Agata and Deborah Tall published a definition of the lyric essay in the Seneca Review in 1997: "The lyric essay takes from the prose poem in its density and shapeliness, its distillation of ideas and musicality of language."
"No I ain't missing you tonight. Someone's gonna show you how a heart can be used, like you did mine," she sang. ... The "Since U Been Gone" singer subtly changed the lyrics to her song "Mine ...
"4 Page Letter" is a song recorded by American singer Aaliyah for her second studio album, One in a Million (1996). Released as the album's fourth single by Blackground Records and Atlantic Records on April 8, 1997, it was written by both Missy Elliott and Timbaland with the latter producing it.
Taylor Swift said “all is fair in love and poetry” when releasing “The Tortured Poets Department,” and the album’s 22nd track, “So High School,” certainly leans into the love part.