I Will Miss You
Boyzone · Other Songs - Boyzone
I thought that I
Was like an island
Guess I was wrong
Guess I was wrong
I see your face
And then it hits me
That I will miss you
Oh when you're gone
My heart will sleep
Until you wake it
I hope and pray
It won't be long
This house is home
And when you leave it
Then I will miss you
Oh when you're gone
I've been taking it all for granted
It was there in front of my face
I couldn't see into understanding
And how could I know
How could I loose my way
I've been taking it all for granted
I got no excuses for that
I couldn't see into understanding
But how could I know
I wonder when you look back
Will you remember
Our road is straight
Our road is long
My heart is with you
And I will miss you
Oh I will miss you
I know I will miss you
Oh when you're gone
Was like an island
Guess I was wrong
Guess I was wrong
I see your face
And then it hits me
That I will miss you
Oh when you're gone
My heart will sleep
Until you wake it
I hope and pray
It won't be long
This house is home
And when you leave it
Then I will miss you
Oh when you're gone
I've been taking it all for granted
It was there in front of my face
I couldn't see into understanding
And how could I know
How could I loose my way
I've been taking it all for granted
I got no excuses for that
I couldn't see into understanding
But how could I know
I wonder when you look back
Will you remember
Our road is straight
Our road is long
My heart is with you
And I will miss you
Oh I will miss you
I know I will miss you
Oh when you're gone
I Will Miss You
Released by the Irish boy band Boyzone, "I Will Miss You" stands as a defining track from their 1999 debut album, "Where We Belong." The song exemplifies the polished pop sound that characterized the group's early career, blending catchy melodies with emotional vocals typical of late 90s boy band productions. As a signature hit, it captured the attention of audiences worldwide and remains a staple of their discography, often associated with their signature harmonies and the era's mainstream pop aesthetic. The recording reflects the commercial success and youthful energy that propelled Boyzone to international prominence during their formative years.

