Baby When You're Gone

Bryan Adams · Other Songs - Bryan Adams

I've been wandering around the house all night
wondering what the hell to do
Yeah, I'm trying to concentrate but all I can think of is you
well the phone don't ring 'cause my friends ain't home
I'm tired of being all alone
Got the tv on 'cause the radio's playing
songs that remind me of you

Baby when you're gone, I realize I'm in love
days go on and on, and the nights just seem so long
Even food don't taste that good, drink ain't doing what it should
things just feel so wrong, baby when you're gone

I keep driving up and down these streets
trying to find somewhere to go
Yeah i'm looking for a familiar face, but there's no one I know
oh, this is torture, this is pain, it feels like I'm gonna go insane
I hope you're coming back real soon, 'cause i don't know what to do

Baby when you're gone, I realize I'm in love
days go on and on, and the nights just seem so long
Even food don't taste that good, drink ain't doing what it should
things just feel so wrong, baby when you're gone

Baby when you're gone, I realize I'm in love
days go on and on and the nights just seem so long
Even food don't taste that good, drink ain't doing what it should
things just feel so wrong, baby when you're gone

Baby When You're Gone

Bryan Adams delivers a quintessential power ballad in "Baby When You're Gone," a track that exemplifies his signature blend of rock and pop sensibilities. Recorded during the height of his international fame, the song showcases his emotive vocal delivery and the polished production characteristic of his mid-1990s era. As a staple of his discography, the recording captures the raw vulnerability often found in his greatest hits, resonating with audiences worldwide. The composition serves as a poignant example of Adams' ability to craft anthems that address themes of heartbreak and longing, cementing his status as a defining voice in modern rock history.