I Never Miss A Day (Missing You)

Moe Bandy · Love Is What Life's All About (Columbia) [1978]

(Carl Belew - Van Givens - Moe Bandy)



I never take a drink or go out dancin'

When you live alone that's hard to do

I might miss a chance to find a new love

But I never miss a day missing you.



Last night I thought that I had lost your mem'ry

But it turned up this morning good as new

I wake up to find you'd been walking through my mind

And I never miss a day missing you.



I never miss a day missing you

That's one thing that I know I'll never do

Each day my world's a deeper shade of blue

And I never miss a day missing you.



--- Instrumental ---



I never miss a day missing you

That's one thing that I know I'll never do

Each day my world's a deeper shade of blue

And I never miss a day missing you.



Never miss a day missing you...

I Never Miss A Day (Missing You)

Moe Bandy delivers a quintessential country ballad on the 1978 Columbia album Love Is What Life's All About. The track exemplifies his signature style, blending traditional storytelling with a polished production typical of the late 1970s Nashville sound. As part of a discography rich in romantic themes, the song reflects the era's focus on enduring love and personal sacrifice. Bandy's vocal delivery remains steady and emotive, characteristic of his work during this period. The recording stands as a representative piece of his catalog, showcasing the melodic structures and lyrical content that defined his career in the soft country genre.