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.' I Don't Want to Miss a Thing' is a performed by American band for the 1998 natural disaster film which lead singer 's daughter starred in. It is one of four songs performed by the band for the film, the other three being ', ' and '.Written by, the song debuted at number one on the US, giving the band their first and only number-one single there. The song stayed at number one for four weeks, from September 5 to September 26, 1998. The song also stayed at number one for several weeks in several other countries, including Australia, Ireland and Norway.
It sold over a million copies in the United Kingdom and reached number four on the. The song was also covered by American singer for his album. In early 1999, his version was a top-twenty hit on the Billboard Hot 100 while also topping the Billboard charts. Contents.Inspiration In 1997, Diane Warren was watching interview. Brolin said he missed Streisand when they were asleep, and Warren wrote down the words 'I don't want to miss a thing', before there was even a song. Reception 'When I first heard it,' recalled drummer, 'it was just a demo with piano and singing.
It was difficult to imagine what kind of touch Aerosmith could put on it and make it our own As soon as we began playing it as a band, then it instantly became an Aerosmith song.' This song was Aerosmith's biggest hit, debuting at number one on the US, where it stayed for four weeks in September, and reaching number one around the world, including Australia, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Austria, Norway, Italy, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.The song helped introduce Aerosmith to a new generation and remains a slow dance staple.It was one of many songs written by Warren in that period. The original version was a collaboration between Chicago musician Phil Kosch of and, and nephew of chart topping writer.
Bega introduced the two and they penned the initial track, but ultimately Kosch was uncredited.The song was nominated for both an and a, but lost both to ' from and 'I Wanna Be!' From, respectively.Music video The music video for this song was shot at the on November 4, 1998, and was directed. It features the band playing the song intertwined with scenes from the film. It features an appearance by 's daughter, who plays Grace Stamper in the film.
Steven Tyler injured his knee the day before the shoot, so they used many close-up shots due to his limited movement.The video begins with shots of the moon in orbit and several asteroids passing by safely and then a view of before zooming in to show Steven Tyler singing. The shots interchange between the band and viewing the band singing via their monitors. As the video progresses it reveals that the band is playing in front of what appears to be the fictional Freedom.
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Along with Aerosmith, a full hand orchestra plays in sync with the melody. Then smoke surrounds the orchestra and the members of Aerosmith as Freedom takes off from the launch pad. Finally, the screen goes out as a tearful Grace touches one of the monitors to reach out to her father (real life father Steven Tyler in the video; on-screen father Harry Stamper, played by, in the film).The video was highly successful and greatly contributed to the song's success, receiving heavy airplay on MTV and went on to become the second most popular video of 1998, only behind Brandy and Monica's '. It also won awards for, and Best Video at.Track listing CD single. 'I Don't Want to Miss a Thing' – 4:57.
'I Don't Want to Miss a Thing' (Rock Mix) – 4:30. ' (Rock Remix) – 5:52. 'Animal Crackers' – 2:35The song appeared on the Argentine version and a European re-released version of the album. It also appeared on the Japanese version of.CD single 2.
'I Don't Want to Miss a Thing' (Pop Mix) – 5:03. 'Pink' (live) – 3:48.
'Crash' – 4:30'Crash' and the original 'Pink' appeared as tracks 9 and 11, respectively, on all versions of Nine Lives.CD single 3. 'I Don't Want to Miss a Thing' – 4:57.
'I Don't Want to Miss a Thing' (Rock Mix) – 4:30. 'Crash' – 4:30.
'Animal Crackers' – 2:35Charts.
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