Miss You
"Miss You"
Feel the groove of The Rolling Stones' "Miss You"! This massive 1978 hit saw the rock legends masterfully blend Disco, Soul, and Dance-rock influences into an irresistible classic. Driven by an iconic bassline and Mick Jagger's distinctive vocals, it became a global #1 smash worldwide.
- TITLE: Miss You
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: The Rolling Stones
- GENRE: Dance-rock, Disco, Soul
- YEAR: 1978
Released in 1978 as the lead single from their acclaimed Some Girls album, "Miss You" marked The Rolling Stones' hugely successful embrace of contemporary sounds prevalent at the time. The track expertly incorporates a four-on-the-floor Disco beat and smooth Soulful elements into their signature Dance-rock framework. This innovative fusion, born from Jagger and Richards soaking up the NYC nightlife, resulted in a unique sound.
"Miss You" is defined by Bill Wyman's unforgettable, slinky bassline, Mick Jagger's part-spoken verses and memorable falsetto chorus cries, and Sugar Blue's evocative blues harmonica solo. The song was a global sensation, hitting #1 in the US. It remains a fan favorite and radio staple today, April 12, 2025, showcasing The Rolling Stones' remarkable adaptability and hitmaking prowess.
SONG MEANING: "Miss You" captures the feeling of loneliness and intense longing for a former lover, often set against the backdrop of city nightlife. The narrator drifts through vague encounters ("been hangin' out down the corner," "Party girls don't get me") but finds no connection or solace, constantly returning to the raw, central emotion: "Lord I miss you" and the memories of the person they've lost.
"The Rolling Stones"
- TITLE: The Rolling Stones
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- ACTIVE: 1962βpresent (1962)
- BAND: The Rolling Stones
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- TITLE: Honky Tonk Women
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: The Rolling Stones
- GENRE: Hard Rock, Rock And Roll
- YEAR: 1969
