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"I Miss You" is a song by American rock band Blink-182, released on February 2, 2004, as the second single from the group's self-titled album (2003). Co-written by guitarist Tom DeLonge and bassist Mark Hoppus , they employed a method of writing separately and bringing their two verses together later.
"I Miss You" is a song written by Hank Cochran and Cliff Cochran that was recorded by American country artist Jeannie Seely. Released as a single, it reached the top 40 of the US country songs chart in 1974. It was among her final top 40 country chart entries and received reviews from both Billboard and Record World magazines.
A generally low-key song, [13] "I Miss You" is built on a simple puttering metronomic beat, [14] [15] [16] The song's instrumentation consists of "layers of atmospheric keyboards", [16] ambient synthesizers, [17] and tinny 808 drums [18] [19] The synthesizers expand and contract as they progress through their chords, maintaining an even level ...
Written and co-produced by Klymaxx keyboardist Lynn Malsby, the song was released as the album's third single. "I Miss You" eventually reached number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, number 2 on the New Zealand Singles Chart, and number 1 on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart.
(Top) 1 Film and television. 2 Music. Toggle Music subsection. 2.1 Albums. ... "I Miss You" (Basshunter song), 2008; originally recorded by Westlife as "Miss You", 1999
Top Songs of the 1950s Keystone - Getty Images. The 1950s brings to mind poodle skirts, sock hops, and drive-in movies. ... One of the doo-wop songs that defined the decade was “Only You” by ...
"I Miss You" is a pop song with a length of three minutes and fifty-eight seconds. It is a ballad that maintains low-key [8] with an acoustic styling. [9] " I Miss You" is influenced by elements of the country music genre; nevertheless, it has a rock music-based musical arrangement, [10] relying prominently on a gentle strumming guitar for instrumentation. [11]
"Honey", also known as "Honey (I Miss You)", is a song written by Bobby Russell. He originally produced it with former Kingston Trio member Bob Shane , who was the first to release the song. It was then given to American singer Bobby Goldsboro , who recorded it for his 1968 album of the same name , originally titled Pledge of Love .