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"You Don't Seem to Miss Me" is a song written by Jim Lauderdale, and recorded by American country music artist Patty Loveless featuring backing vocals from George Jones. It was released in September 1997 as the first single from her album Long Stretch of Lonesome.
Twenty-one years after the original version, Patty Loveless recorded a cover of the song on her 1987 album, also entitled If My Heart Had Windows. Loveless's version was also a top-10 country hit — the first of her career — peaking at number 10 on the country music charts. [ 3 ]
Loveless's second MCA album was 1988's If My Heart Had Windows. The lead single was the Curtis Wright composition "You Saved Me" (which fell outside the country top 40). [2] It was followed by her first top-10 hit, a cover of George Jones's 1967 single "If My Heart Had Windows". [1]
Story Behind the Song: Patty Loveless and George Jones, 'You Don't Seem to Miss Me' Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
It was originally recorded by American country musician, singer, and songwriter George Jones on his 1993 album High-Tech Redneck. American singer Patty Loveless later recorded it for her third album with Epic Records, The Trouble with the Truth (1996).
"If My Heart Had Windows" (song), a 1967 single release by George Jones; If My Heart Had Windows (George Jones album), Jones's 1967 album featuring the above song; If My Heart Had Windows (Patty Loveless album), a 1988 album by Patty Loveless, featuring her cover of the above song
Highlights are "High on Love," "To Have You Back Again" and the George Jones-backed "You Don't Seem to Miss Me," each of which both charted in the top 20. "High on Love" was co-written by Jeff Hanna of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. The single "Like Water Into Wine" charted at number 57, the first of Loveless' singles since 1986 to not chart in ...
The country legend made a powerful statement, according to his wife, Nancy Sepulvado.