Lyrics
Miss in’ you,
miss in’ you.
Miss in’ you,
miss in’ you.
(Ebsus2)Ev ’ry time I think of you,
I (Absus2)al ways catch my breath.
And I’m still (Ebsus2)stand ing here and you’re miles a way and I’m (Absus2)won d’rin’ why you left.
There’s a (Cm)storm that’s rag in’
through my fro zen heart to night.
I hear your (Ebsus2)name
in cer tain cir cles
and it (Absus2)al ways makes me smile.
I spend my (Ebsus2)time
think in’ a bout you
and it’s (Absus2)al most driv ing me wild.
There’s a (Cm)heart that’s break in’
down this (Ab)long dis tance line to night.
I ain’t miss in’ you
since you’ve been (Absus2)gone
a way.
I ain’t miss in’ you
no mat ter
a what I might (Bb5)say.
There’s a (Ebsus2)mes sage
in the wi re
and I’m (Absus2)send in’ you this sig nal to night.
You don’t know
how des p’rate I’ve be come
and it looks like I’m los in’ this (Bb5)fight.
In your (Ebsus2)world
I have no mean ing.
I try so (Absus2)hard to un der stand.
And it’s my (Cm)heart that’s break in’
down this (Ab)long dis tance line to night.
I ain’t miss in’ you
since you’ve been (Absus2)gone
a way.
I ain’t miss in’ you
no mat ter
a what my friends (Bb5)say.
There’s a (Cm)mes sage that I’m send in’ out
like a (Ab)tel e graph to your soul.
And if (F9)I can’t bridge this dis tance,
stop this heart break
o ver (Bb)load.
I ain’t miss in’ you
since you’ve been (Absus2)gone
a way.
I ain’t miss in’ you
no mat ter
what my friends (Bb)say.
I ain’t miss in’ you.
I ain’t miss in’ you.
Missing You by John Waite
Easy piano arrangement in the key of Ab at 100 BPM. Difficulty: medium. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
About “Missing You”
- What key is "Missing You" in?
- "Missing You" by John Waite is in the key of Ab with a tempo of 100 BPM. Difficulty: medium.
- Is "Missing You" easy to play on piano?
- This arrangement is rated medium. It requires comfort with chord shapes and basic hand independence. Expect 1-2 weeks of regular practice for a confident performance.
- Can I play "Missing You" without reading sheet music?
- Yes. Our player offers a falling-notes mode (Synthesia-style) and a beginner mode with color-coded keys — both let you play along without reading traditional notation.