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I Miss You (Blink-182 song)

"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 untitled fifth studio 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. The song, produced entirely acoustic, features an acoustic electric bass, a cello, and a brushstroked drum loop. The song was inspired by the Cure song "The Love Cats" and contains references to The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993).

"I Miss You"
Single by Blink-182
from the album Blink-182
ReleasedFebruary 2, 2004 (2004-02-02)
Recorded2003[1]
StudioThe Rubin's House (San Diego, California)
Genre
Length3:47
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Jerry Finn
Blink-182 singles chronology
"Feeling This"
(2003)
"I Miss You"
(2004)
"Down"
(2004)
Music video
"I Miss You" on YouTube

The song peaked at number one on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and peaked at number 42 on the Billboard Hot 100. Although "All the Small Things" had slightly more radio airplay, "I Miss You" sold more copies, earning gold certification for selling over 500,000 copies. In the United Kingdom, the song was a national top 10 hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number eight.

Background

 
 
The song was co-written by guitarist Tom DeLonge (left) and bassist Mark Hoppus (right), both seen here in 2004.

"I Miss You" was recorded throughout 2003, and began production at the Rubin's House, a rented home in the San Diego luxury community of Rancho Santa Fe. The song was written using the same method with which the band wrote "Feeling This"; namely, DeLonge and Hoppus would discuss themes and then set off to separate rooms of the home to write alone.[7] The two would first have a discussion about the themes of the song "so that we were on the same page," and then they would go away to write, putting both parts together at the end.[7] Tom wrote the second verse, and Mark wrote the first verse and the chorus. In 2018, Mark shared the original handwritten lyrics on Twitter.[8][9] "Mark was always really, really good with words, so a lot of times I would ask him for help with things, to get help with how I say things better [...] But we never really explained song meanings to each other," said DeLonge.[7] Hoppus referenced Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas at the request of Barker, with the lines "We can live like Jack and Sally if we want... and we'll have Halloween on Christmas", toward his then-wife, Shanna Moakler.[7][10]

The trio struggled recording "I Miss You" at first, originally employing a completely different chorus reminiscent of what they considered adult contemporary music.[7] The track was directly inspired by the Cure song "The Love Cats".[7][10] In expanding on the song's lyrical meaning, DeLonge said: "The song's more about the vulnerability and kind of heart-wrenching pain you feel when you're in love and when you're a guy and you're trying to tell a girl, 'Don't waste your time coming and talking to me because, in my head at least, you probably already gave me up a long time ago.'"[11]

Composition

The song is composed in the key of B major and is set in the time signature of common time with a tempo of 110 beats per minute.[12] Hoppus and DeLonge's vocal range spans from F#2 to F#4.[12] "I Miss You" is an all-acoustic affair, featuring a piano, cello, acoustic bass guitar, and a "brushstroked hip-hop groove."[13][14] The song's production was very layered, requiring multiple tracks. "There's probably 50 tracks of instruments going on the record," DeLonge said.[11] In an interview with The Washington Post, he re-estimated the amount: "It's got about 70 tracks of instruments, all of which are organic/acoustic, none of them plugged-in."[15]

Reception

Commercial performance

"I Miss You" was sent to radio in early 2004.[13] The song performed best on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart, where it peaked at number one for two weeks.[16] The song also charted at number 15 on the Pop Songs chart,[17] and number 24 on the Adult Pop Songs chart.[18] On the Billboard Hot 100, the song reached number 42,[19] and also peaked at number 44 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart.[20] Outside the United States, "I Miss You" performed best in the United Kingdom and New Zealand; in both countries it charted at number eight.[21][22] It also charted at number 13 in Australia,[23] and number 21 in Ireland.[24]

"I Miss You" was supported by a controversial initiative dubbed "spin buys" by Billboard, in which labels, in Blink's case Geffen, spent thousands of dollars per week to have singles played multiple times from midnight to 6 am at small and middle-market radio chains.[25] While overnight airplay at radio at that time was "nothing new for the recording industry," label-sponsored spin-programs had risen considerably in popularity in 2004.[25] By May 2004, the track had accumulated more than 50,000 spins at radio,[26] and more than 100,000 by July.[27]

The song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on October 25, 2004, for sales of over 500,000.[28]

Critical reception

"I Miss You" received positive reviews from contemporary music critics. Jesse Lord of IGN praised the "well-thought-out dissonance" between Hoppus and DeLonge's respective vocal tracks, opining that it "expertly showcases and highlights the differences between the two."[29] Nick Catucci of The Village Voice praised the song, writing, "It's how Tom and Mark zing off of one another that makes Blink-182 one of the greats. Name another two dudes who can so naturally share a tender, swelling ballad like 'I Miss You.'"[30] A.D. Amorosi of The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that "post-teen amour drips through an acoustic 'I Miss You', with singer-guitarist Tom DeLonge in Marshall Crenshaw mode."[31] Spin called it an "interstate breakup song," commending its use of strings and jazz brushes.[32] In 2016, Stereogum ranked the song number four on their list of the 10 greatest Blink-182 songs,[33] and in 2022, Kerrang ranked the song number three on their list of the 20 greatest Blink-182 songs,[34] while Variety ranked it as one of the best emo songs of all time.[35]

Music video

"I think with this song we were rebelling against the pop side of our band, which we'd had for many years. We wanted to do something that was a little darker and more atmospheric and I guess people would have been surprised when they first heard it."
— Tom DeLonge on the song's creation[7]

The song's music video is shot in the style of a 1930s film, and find the trio performing in a haunted house with ghosts circling around.[11] Jonas Åkerlund, who also directed the Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up" and Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful," helmed the clip that was filmed on December 17, 2003, in Los Angeles.[11] "He's done amazing videos," DeLonge said. "We kind of had an idea of what we wanted to do, but it's gonna be interesting because with a guy like that, they bring so much artistic vision to the project. You don't really know what's going on in their head, like how they wanna film it and all that stuff."[11] It also features Mark Hoppus playing a double bass, inspired by Phil Thornalley of the Cure's use of one in the video for "The Love Cats".[10]

The song achieved heavy airplay on music video channels. It achieved its best airplay on Canada's MuchMusic, where it was the number one most-played video for the week ending February 22, 2004, as monitored by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems. For Fuse, the song was the eighth-most played that week, eleventh for MTV, and fourteenth for MTV2.[36] It continued to be a strong performer on Fuse and MuchMusic into May, with the issue dated May 15 reporting it at numbers 9 and eleven, respectively.[37] It remained in the top 30 most-played at MuchMusic into January 2005.[38]

Track listings

All tracks are written by Blink-182.

CD single 1
No.TitleLength
1."I Miss You"3:47
2."Not Now"4:09
3."Feeling This" (Video)3:07
CD single 2
No.TitleLength
1."I Miss You"3:47
2."Not Now"4:09
3."I Miss You" (James Guthrie Mix)4:25
UK CD single
No.TitleLength
1."I Miss You"3:47
2."Go" (BBC Radio 1 Session)1:51
UK DVD single
No.TitleLength
1."I Miss You" (Video)3:47
2."First Date" (Video)3:43
3."I Miss You – Behind the Scenes" (Video)2:00
4."Photo gallery"0:15

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[59] Gold 35,000^
Italy (FIMI)[60]
sales since 2009
Platinum 70,000 
United Kingdom (BPI)[61] Platinum 600,000 
United States (RIAA)[62] Gold 500,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States February 2, 2004 Alternative radio Geffen [63]
Australia February 16, 2004 CD [64]
United Kingdom March 1, 2004
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • CD
[65]

In popular culture

The song first appeared in the video game SingStar Amped and as DLC for Rock Band 2. It was also featured in the TV show Legit. Chilean band Kudai used the drum sample of the song on their single "Escapar" from their 2004 album Vuelo. Australian band 5 Seconds of Summer covered the song on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge in 2014.[66] The song was a primary inspiration for The Chainsmokers' 2016 hit single "Closer". According to Chainsmokers member Andrew Taggart, the duo repeatedly listened to the song while writing it.[67] In 2019, American singer-songwriter Skye employed an interpolation of "I Miss You" in his single "Voices", posthumously featuring rapper XXXTentacion.[68]

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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 untitled fifth studio 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 The song produced entirely acoustic features an acoustic electric bass a cello and a brushstroked drum loop The song was inspired by the Cure song The Love Cats and contains references to The Nightmare Before Christmas 1993 I Miss You Single by Blink 182from the album Blink 182ReleasedFebruary 2 2004 2004 02 02 Recorded2003 1 StudioThe Rubin s House San Diego California GenreEmo 2 3 4 5 alternative rock 6 Length3 47LabelGeffen IslandSongwriter s Tom DeLonge Mark Hoppus Travis BarkerProducer s Jerry FinnBlink 182 singles chronology Feeling This 2003 I Miss You 2004 Down 2004 Music video I Miss You on YouTubeThe song peaked at number one on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and peaked at number 42 on the Billboard Hot 100 Although All the Small Things had slightly more radio airplay I Miss You sold more copies earning gold certification for selling over 500 000 copies In the United Kingdom the song was a national top 10 hit on the UK Singles Chart peaking at number eight Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Reception 3 1 Commercial performance 3 2 Critical reception 4 Music video 5 Track listings 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 Release history 9 In popular culture 10 References 11 External linksBackground Edit The song was co written by guitarist Tom DeLonge left and bassist Mark Hoppus right both seen here in 2004 I Miss You was recorded throughout 2003 and began production at the Rubin s House a rented home in the San Diego luxury community of Rancho Santa Fe The song was written using the same method with which the band wrote Feeling This namely DeLonge and Hoppus would discuss themes and then set off to separate rooms of the home to write alone 7 The two would first have a discussion about the themes of the song so that we were on the same page and then they would go away to write putting both parts together at the end 7 Tom wrote the second verse and Mark wrote the first verse and the chorus In 2018 Mark shared the original handwritten lyrics on Twitter 8 9 Mark was always really really good with words so a lot of times I would ask him for help with things to get help with how I say things better But we never really explained song meanings to each other said DeLonge 7 Hoppus referenced Tim Burton s The Nightmare Before Christmas at the request of Barker with the lines We can live like Jack and Sally if we want and we ll have Halloween on Christmas toward his then wife Shanna Moakler 7 10 The trio struggled recording I Miss You at first originally employing a completely different chorus reminiscent of what they considered adult contemporary music 7 The track was directly inspired by the Cure song The Love Cats 7 10 In expanding on the song s lyrical meaning DeLonge said The song s more about the vulnerability and kind of heart wrenching pain you feel when you re in love and when you re a guy and you re trying to tell a girl Don t waste your time coming and talking to me because in my head at least you probably already gave me up a long time ago 11 Composition EditThe song is composed in the key of B major and is set in the time signature of common time with a tempo of 110 beats per minute 12 Hoppus and DeLonge s vocal range spans from F 2 to F 4 12 I Miss You is an all acoustic affair featuring a piano cello acoustic bass guitar and a brushstroked hip hop groove 13 14 The song s production was very layered requiring multiple tracks There s probably 50 tracks of instruments going on the record DeLonge said 11 In an interview with The Washington Post he re estimated the amount It s got about 70 tracks of instruments all of which are organic acoustic none of them plugged in 15 Reception Edit I Miss You source source track The song is acoustic and features an upright bass a cello and a brushstroked drum loop Problems playing this file See media help Commercial performance Edit I Miss You was sent to radio in early 2004 13 The song performed best on Billboard s Modern Rock Tracks chart where it peaked at number one for two weeks 16 The song also charted at number 15 on the Pop Songs chart 17 and number 24 on the Adult Pop Songs chart 18 On the Billboard Hot 100 the song reached number 42 19 and also peaked at number 44 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart 20 Outside the United States I Miss You performed best in the United Kingdom and New Zealand in both countries it charted at number eight 21 22 It also charted at number 13 in Australia 23 and number 21 in Ireland 24 I Miss You was supported by a controversial initiative dubbed spin buys by Billboard in which labels in Blink s case Geffen spent thousands of dollars per week to have singles played multiple times from midnight to 6 am at small and middle market radio chains 25 While overnight airplay at radio at that time was nothing new for the recording industry label sponsored spin programs had risen considerably in popularity in 2004 25 By May 2004 the track had accumulated more than 50 000 spins at radio 26 and more than 100 000 by July 27 The song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on October 25 2004 for sales of over 500 000 28 Critical reception Edit I Miss You received positive reviews from contemporary music critics Jesse Lord of IGN praised the well thought out dissonance between Hoppus and DeLonge s respective vocal tracks opining that it expertly showcases and highlights the differences between the two 29 Nick Catucci of The Village Voice praised the song writing It s how Tom and Mark zing off of one another that makes Blink 182 one of the greats Name another two dudes who can so naturally share a tender swelling ballad like I Miss You 30 A D Amorosi of The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that post teen amour drips through an acoustic I Miss You with singer guitarist Tom DeLonge in Marshall Crenshaw mode 31 Spin called it an interstate breakup song commending its use of strings and jazz brushes 32 In 2016 Stereogum ranked the song number four on their list of the 10 greatest Blink 182 songs 33 and in 2022 Kerrang ranked the song number three on their list of the 20 greatest Blink 182 songs 34 while Variety ranked it as one of the best emo songs of all time 35 Music video Edit I think with this song we were rebelling against the pop side of our band which we d had for many years We wanted to do something that was a little darker and more atmospheric and I guess people would have been surprised when they first heard it Tom DeLonge on the song s creation 7 The song s music video is shot in the style of a 1930s film and find the trio performing in a haunted house with ghosts circling around 11 Jonas Akerlund who also directed the Prodigy s Smack My Bitch Up and Christina Aguilera s Beautiful helmed the clip that was filmed on December 17 2003 in Los Angeles 11 He s done amazing videos DeLonge said We kind of had an idea of what we wanted to do but it s gonna be interesting because with a guy like that they bring so much artistic vision to the project You don t really know what s going on in their head like how they wanna film it and all that stuff 11 It also features Mark Hoppus playing a double bass inspired by Phil Thornalley of the Cure s use of one in the video for The Love Cats 10 The song achieved heavy airplay on music video channels It achieved its best airplay on Canada s MuchMusic where it was the number one most played video for the week ending February 22 2004 as monitored by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems For Fuse the song was the eighth most played that week eleventh for MTV and fourteenth for MTV2 36 It continued to be a strong performer on Fuse and MuchMusic into May with the issue dated May 15 reporting it at numbers 9 and eleven respectively 37 It remained in the top 30 most played at MuchMusic into January 2005 38 Track listings EditAll tracks are written by Blink 182 CD single 1No TitleLength1 I Miss You 3 472 Not Now 4 093 Feeling This Video 3 07 CD single 2No TitleLength1 I Miss You 3 472 Not Now 4 093 I Miss You James Guthrie Mix 4 25 UK CD singleNo TitleLength1 I Miss You 3 472 Go BBC Radio 1 Session 1 51 UK DVD singleNo TitleLength1 I Miss You Video 3 472 First Date Video 3 433 I Miss You Behind the Scenes Video 2 004 Photo gallery 0 15Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2004 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 39 13Austria O3 Austria Top 40 40 41Canada CHR Pop Top 30 Radio amp Records 41 10Canada Rock Top 30 Radio amp Records 42 7Czech Republic IFPI 43 6Europe Eurochart Hot 100 44 19Germany Official German Charts 45 32Ireland IRMA 46 21New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 47 8Scotland OCC 48 7Sweden Sverigetopplistan 49 55Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 50 51UK Singles OCC 51 8US Billboard Hot 100 52 42US Adult Top 40 Billboard 53 24US Alternative Airplay Billboard 54 1US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 55 15 Year end charts Edit Chart 2004 PositionAustralia ARIA 56 74UK Singles OCC 57 114US Modern Rock Tracks Billboard 58 11Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 59 Gold 35 000 Italy FIMI 60 sales since 2009 Platinum 70 000 United Kingdom BPI 61 Platinum 600 000 United States RIAA 62 Gold 500 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history EditRegion Date Format s Label s Ref United States February 2 2004 Alternative radio Geffen 63 Australia February 16 2004 CD 64 United Kingdom March 1 2004 7 inch vinylCD GeffenIsland 65 In popular culture EditThe song first appeared in the video game SingStar Amped and as DLC for Rock Band 2 It was also featured in the TV show Legit Chilean band Kudai used the drum sample of the song on their single Escapar from their 2004 album Vuelo Australian band 5 Seconds of Summer covered the song on BBC Radio 1 s Live Lounge in 2014 66 The song was a primary inspiration for The Chainsmokers 2016 hit single Closer According to Chainsmokers member Andrew Taggart the duo repeatedly listened to the song while writing it 67 In 2019 American singer songwriter Skye employed an interpolation of I Miss You in his single Voices posthumously featuring rapper XXXTentacion 68 References Edit Wiederhorn Jon November 8 2003 Blink 182 Tone Down Pranks Get Down to Real Action on Next LP MTV Archived from the original on February 3 2004 All of the tracks were recorded over the past six months Lemeshow Barooshian Rae October 23 2018 The Best Emo Song of Every Year Since 1998 Loudwire Archived from the original on December 5 2021 Retrieved November 10 2018 8 EMO TRACKS FOR THE LOVELORN ANTI VALENTINE S LOSER When The Horn Blows Archived from the original on January 2 2022 Retrieved January 3 2022 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