46-456: [REDACTED] Look up missing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Missing or The Missing may refer to: Film [ edit ] Missing (1918 film) , an American silent drama directed by James Young Missing (1982 film) , an American historical drama directed by Costa-Gavras Missing (2007 film) [ nl ] ,
92-445: A Fear Street book by R.L. Stine The Missing (novel series) , a 2008 series of young-adult novels by Margaret Peterson Haddix The Missing , a 2009 novel by Tim Gautreaux Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Missing (album) , a 2014 album by Lala Hsu Missing (EP) , a 1995 EP by Drunk Tank Missing , a 2005 EP by City and Colour Songs [ edit ] "Missing" (Everything but
138-445: A Fear Street book by R.L. Stine The Missing (novel series) , a 2008 series of young-adult novels by Margaret Peterson Haddix The Missing , a 2009 novel by Tim Gautreaux Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Missing (album) , a 2014 album by Lala Hsu Missing (EP) , a 1995 EP by Drunk Tank Missing , a 2005 EP by City and Colour Songs [ edit ] "Missing" (Everything but
184-685: A 2003 video game The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories , a 2018 video game Other [ edit ] Missing (awareness campaign) , a public awareness campaign and NGO in India See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Missing All pages with titles beginning with The Missing Disappear (disambiguation) Disappeared (disambiguation) Lost (disambiguation) Missing in action Missing person Missing women (disambiguation) Mising (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
230-575: A 2003 video game The Missing: J.J. Macfield and the Island of Memories , a 2018 video game Other [ edit ] Missing (awareness campaign) , a public awareness campaign and NGO in India See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Missing All pages with titles beginning with The Missing Disappear (disambiguation) Disappeared (disambiguation) Lost (disambiguation) Missing in action Missing person Missing women (disambiguation) Mising (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
276-520: A Belgian film that was a 2007 box office number-one film in Belgium Missing , a 2007 film featuring Nao Ōmori Missing (2008 film) , a Hong Kong horror film directed by Tsui Hark Missing (2009 film) [ ko ] , a South Korean film directed by Kim Sung-hong Missing (2009 short film) , a film starring Susan Glover Missing (2010 film) , a Jordanian film directed by Tariq Rimawi Missing (2016 film) ,
322-455: A Belgian film that was a 2007 box office number-one film in Belgium Missing , a 2007 film featuring Nao Ōmori Missing (2008 film) , a Hong Kong horror film directed by Tsui Hark Missing (2009 film) [ ko ] , a South Korean film directed by Kim Sung-hong Missing (2009 short film) , a film starring Susan Glover Missing (2010 film) , a Jordanian film directed by Tariq Rimawi Missing (2016 film) ,
368-845: A British crime drama Missing (2009 TV series) , a British police drama Missing (American TV series) , 2012 Missing (Singaporean TV series) , 2018 The Missing (British TV series) , 2014 The Missing (South Korean TV series) , 2015 Missing Live (titled Missing from 2005–2007 and 2011), a 2005 British missing-persons morning program Episodes [ edit ] "Missing" ( .hack//Roots ) "Missing" ( Adam-12 ) "Missing" ( Arrow ) "Missing" ( Baywatch ) "Missing" ( The Bill ) "Missing" ( Blue Heelers ) "Missing" ( Body of Proof ) "Missing" ( Brothers & Sisters ) "Missing" ( Dallas ) "Missing" ( ER ) "Missing" ( La Femme Nikita ) "Missing" ( A Fine Romance ) "Missing" ( Flipper ) "Missing" ( Heartbeat ) "Missing" ( In
414-845: A British crime drama Missing (2009 TV series) , a British police drama Missing (American TV series) , 2012 Missing (Singaporean TV series) , 2018 The Missing (British TV series) , 2014 The Missing (South Korean TV series) , 2015 Missing Live (titled Missing from 2005–2007 and 2011), a 2005 British missing-persons morning program Episodes [ edit ] "Missing" ( .hack//Roots ) "Missing" ( Adam-12 ) "Missing" ( Arrow ) "Missing" ( Baywatch ) "Missing" ( The Bill ) "Missing" ( Blue Heelers ) "Missing" ( Body of Proof ) "Missing" ( Brothers & Sisters ) "Missing" ( Dallas ) "Missing" ( ER ) "Missing" ( La Femme Nikita ) "Missing" ( A Fine Romance ) "Missing" ( Flipper ) "Missing" ( Heartbeat ) "Missing" ( In
460-524: A Chinese action crime film directed by Xu Jinglei The Missing (2020 film) , a Philippine film directed by Easy Ferrer The Missing (2023 film) , a Philippine film directed by Carl Joseph Papa Literature [ edit ] Missing (Ward novel) , a 1917 novel by Mary Augusta Ward Missing (Alvtegen novel) , a 2000 novel by Karin Alvtegen Missing (novel series) , a 2005 Japanese light novel series and manga Missing ,
506-457: A Chinese action crime film directed by Xu Jinglei The Missing (2020 film) , a Philippine film directed by Easy Ferrer The Missing (2023 film) , a Philippine film directed by Carl Joseph Papa Literature [ edit ] Missing (Ward novel) , a 1917 novel by Mary Augusta Ward Missing (Alvtegen novel) , a 2000 novel by Karin Alvtegen Missing (novel series) , a 2005 Japanese light novel series and manga Missing ,
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#1732772974275552-479: A South Korean film directed by Lee Eon-hee Missing (2018 film) , an Indian film directed by Mukul Abhyankar Missing (2019 film) , a Hong Kong film directed by Ronnie Chau Missing (2023 film) , an American thriller film Missing , a 2024 film featuring Satomi Ishihara The Missing (1999 film) , an Australian film directed by Manuela Alberti The Missing (2003 film) , an American Western directed by Ron Howard The Missing (2017 film) ,
598-479: A South Korean film directed by Lee Eon-hee Missing (2018 film) , an Indian film directed by Mukul Abhyankar Missing (2019 film) , a Hong Kong film directed by Ronnie Chau Missing (2023 film) , an American thriller film Missing , a 2024 film featuring Satomi Ishihara The Missing (1999 film) , an Australian film directed by Manuela Alberti The Missing (2003 film) , an American Western directed by Ron Howard The Missing (2017 film) ,
644-535: A few years ago." Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report commented, "What a difference a few months and a remix can make. Miami is where "Missing" has busted big, and where requests tell the story of how broad the appeal of the song really is. Track two, the remix edit, is the one to check out." Chuck Campbell from Knoxville News Sentinel felt that it "achieves a beautifully enchanting chorus". Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote, "Suddenly hip in
690-420: A laid back house groove instead. Then when we gave it to Todd, he took it in a really, really strong New York house direction, which had a real simplicity to it, but it was very infectious. According to the music sheet published at Musicnotes.com by Sony/ATV Music Publishing , "Missing" is written in the key of A minor . In vocal range, Thorn's vocals span from the key note of E4 to the key note of G5. The song
736-413: A more powerful expression of emotional and sexual longing in pop music than that at the core of 'Missing'." AllMusic was also very positive, highlighting the song as an album standout and rated it with 4 stars out of 5. Stopera and Galindo from BuzzFeed ranked it number 10 in their list of "The 101 Greatest Dance Songs of the '90s" in 2017, commenting, "Have you ever sat and really thought about if
782-410: A springy retro-pop arrangement that is brilliantly tweaked into a credible dance confection by post-producer Todd Terry . Singer Tracey Thorn 's performance is a study in affecting, but restrained emotion, and the chorus instantly sticks to the brain." Steve Baltin from Cash Box noted that here, the duo "throw in everything but the sink", concluding with that "the blend is very effective, though, as
828-515: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages missing [REDACTED] Look up missing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Missing or The Missing may refer to: Film [ edit ] Missing (1918 film) , an American silent drama directed by James Young Missing (1982 film) , an American historical drama directed by Costa-Gavras Missing (2007 film) [ nl ] ,
874-451: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Missing (Everything but the Girl song) " Missing " is a song by English musical duo Everything but the Girl , taken from their eighth studio album, Amplified Heart (1994). It was written by the two band members, Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt , and was produced by Watt and John Coxon. It
920-407: Is set in common time and has a beat of 128 beats per minute. Lauren Barnett from The Guardian recalled the style of music as "monochrome electronic beats." Toponehitwonders.com had said the remix "Add[s] a pulsing disco beat that sounds equally at home." The song was generally acclaimed by most music critics. Larry Flick from Billboard wrote that "this forlorn love song is bolstered by
966-448: The "1001 Best Songs Ever". In 2011, Fedde le Grand remixed the song and DJ Ron Slomowicz from About.com listed the track as the "Song of the Day". He said "Tracey's mournful voice fit perfectly over Todd's house beats to become a club classic and a pop hit around the world." Bill Lamb from the same publication ranked the song at top spot on his Top 10 Best Songs of 1996. He later reviewed
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#17327729742751012-876: The Canadian RPM Top Singles, Adult Contemporary, and Dance/Urban charts. In the UK it spent over 20 weeks on the UK Singles Chart and earned the duo a double platinum certification from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), denoting sales and streams of over 1,200,000 units. The song was also successful in Australia and New Zealand. It peaked at number two in Australia, staying on the chart for twenty-three weeks. It had similar success in New Zealand, peaking at 14 on
1058-411: The Girl song) , 1994 "Missing" (Teen Top song) , 2014 "Missing", a song by Bruce Springsteen from the album The Essential Bruce Springsteen , 2003 "Missing", a song by Evanescence from the album Anywhere but Home , 2004 "Missing", a song by Beck from the album Guero , 2005 "Missing", a song by Flyleaf from the album Memento Mori , 2009 "Missing", a song by Eliza Doolittle from
1104-411: The Girl song) , 1994 "Missing" (Teen Top song) , 2014 "Missing", a song by Bruce Springsteen from the album The Essential Bruce Springsteen , 2003 "Missing", a song by Evanescence from the album Anywhere but Home , 2004 "Missing", a song by Beck from the album Guero , 2005 "Missing", a song by Flyleaf from the album Memento Mori , 2009 "Missing", a song by Eliza Doolittle from
1150-578: The Girl's best UK chart score of number three in November 1995 and scoring number one on the German singles chart . The song became the duo's first and only US Top 40 entry on the Billboard Hot 100 , entering at number 94 for the week ending 12 August 1995. After a long climb, it peaked at number two during 1996 (in its 28th chart week). "Missing" eventually logged 55 weeks on the chart (a record at
1196-1068: The Heat of the Night ) "Missing" ( The Killing ) "Missing" ( Law & Order ) "Missing" ( Lincoln Heights ) "Missing" ( The Listener ) "Missing" ( Man with a Camera ) "Missing" ( Miami 7 ) "Missing" ( My Secret Identity ) "Missing" ( NCIS ) "Missing" ( New York Undercover ) "Missing" ( Orleans ) "Missing" ( Parenthood ) "Missing" ( Perfect Strangers ) "Missing" ( Point Pleasant ) "Missing" ( Power Rangers S.P.D. ) "Missing" ( Powers ) "Missing" ( Roswell ) "Missing" ( Sirens ) "Missing" ( Stargate Atlantis ) "Missing" ( Street Justice ) "Missing" ( Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye ) "Missing" ( Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! ) "Missing" ( Time Trax ) "Missing" ( Watching ) "Missing" ( Webster ) "Missing" ( Witch Hunter Robin ) Video games [ edit ] In Memoriam (video game) (US title: Missing: Since January ),
1242-965: The Heat of the Night ) "Missing" ( The Killing ) "Missing" ( Law & Order ) "Missing" ( Lincoln Heights ) "Missing" ( The Listener ) "Missing" ( Man with a Camera ) "Missing" ( Miami 7 ) "Missing" ( My Secret Identity ) "Missing" ( NCIS ) "Missing" ( New York Undercover ) "Missing" ( Orleans ) "Missing" ( Parenthood ) "Missing" ( Perfect Strangers ) "Missing" ( Point Pleasant ) "Missing" ( Power Rangers S.P.D. ) "Missing" ( Powers ) "Missing" ( Roswell ) "Missing" ( Sirens ) "Missing" ( Stargate Atlantis ) "Missing" ( Street Justice ) "Missing" ( Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye ) "Missing" ( Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! ) "Missing" ( Time Trax ) "Missing" ( Watching ) "Missing" ( Webster ) "Missing" ( Witch Hunter Robin ) Video games [ edit ] In Memoriam (video game) (US title: Missing: Since January ),
1288-513: The United States. "Missing" was recorded as a relaxed-sounding guitar-based popular music song that had earned modest broadcasting airplay on US Adult Contemporary radio. The duo gave the track to house music producer Todd Terry to remix for nightclubs. Tracey Thorn later explained to Rolling Stone that the song was originally intended as a dance-oriented track: It was written with that idea in mind, totally... we put on sort of
1334-545: The album Californian Soil , 2021 "Missing", a 1956 song by the McGuire Sisters "The Missing", by Ministry from the album The Land of Rape and Honey , 1988 "The Missing", by Cassius, Ryan Tedder and Jaw from the album Ibifornia , 2016 Television [ edit ] Missing (TV program) , a 2003 American syndicated missing-persons program Missing (Canadian TV series) (originally titled 1-800-Missing ), 2003 Missing (2006 TV series) ,
1380-480: The album Californian Soil , 2021 "Missing", a 1956 song by the McGuire Sisters "The Missing", by Ministry from the album The Land of Rape and Honey , 1988 "The Missing", by Cassius, Ryan Tedder and Jaw from the album Ibifornia , 2016 Television [ edit ] Missing (TV program) , a 2003 American syndicated missing-persons program Missing (Canadian TV series) (originally titled 1-800-Missing ), 2003 Missing (2006 TV series) ,
1426-401: The album Eliza Doolittle , 2010 "Missing", a song by Gucci Mane from the album The Appeal: Georgia's Most Wanted , 2010 "Missing", a song by the xx from the album Coexist , 2012 "Missing", a song by William Michael Morgan from the album Vinyl , 2016 "Missing", a song by Slowthai from the album Nothing Great About Britain , 2019 "Missing", a song by London Grammar from
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1472-401: The album Eliza Doolittle , 2010 "Missing", a song by Gucci Mane from the album The Appeal: Georgia's Most Wanted , 2010 "Missing", a song by the xx from the album Coexist , 2012 "Missing", a song by William Michael Morgan from the album Vinyl , 2016 "Missing", a song by Slowthai from the album Nothing Great About Britain , 2019 "Missing", a song by London Grammar from
1518-416: The band's future experimentation with more electronic dance music on subsequent albums. Its music video was directed by Mark Szaszy. Musically the song takes in multiple genres. The original version from the album is a more low-tempo influenced song, while the popular Todd Terry remix version is a more up-tempo dance-pop song. "Missing" was critically acclaimed by the majority of music critics, who praised
1564-749: The charts and stayed in the charts for fourteen weeks. The song also eventually peaked inside the top ten in many European countries, including Austria, Belgium ( Flanders and Wallonia ), France, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland. The single has sold three million copies worldwide. An accompanying music video was shot for the single (both the original and dance versions). It was directed by English director Mark Szaszy. The video features both Thorn and Watt in an apartment, having split up but them missing each other. It also features Thorn walking around Balham and Clapham South . In 2003, Q Magazine ranked "Missing" at number 177 in their list of
1610-410: The composition and generally considered it a highlight on the album. Prior to "Missing", Everything but the Girl was most known as an indie band; as with many UK bands of the era, their music had folk and jazz leanings. They had released eight albums prior to Amplified Heart and had a number-three UK singles chart success in 1988 (" I Don't Want to Talk About It "), but were relatively unknown in
1656-670: The dance milieu due to Tracey Thorn's vocals on Massive Attacks " Protection ", these remixes by Todd Terry and Ultramarine a.o. will further speed it up." James Hamilton from Music Week ' s RM Dance Update deemed it "atmospheric" and "melancholy". Ben Turner from Muzik declared it as a "miracle". John Kilgo from The Network Forty viewed it as a "very exciting uptempo groover from this debut artist." James Hunter from Vibe remarked that Terry's remix had allowed singer Tracey Thorn "to grace stateside radios with her rare English soul", adding that her voice "is untouchable". Bill Lamb from About.com said that "there has never been
1702-443: The desert actually misses the rain? Like any good song, it makes you think." A writer from Complex noted that the remix "set the world ablaze". Idolator ranked it among "The 50 Best Pop Singles of 1995", calling the song a "noir-ish study in wistful longing, with a hint of lonely-but-relatable stalker in the lyric." The resulting Todd Terry remixed dance version of "Missing" became a worldwide success, matching Everything But
1748-436: The remix saying "pumps up the tempo, adds some beats but thankfully stays true to the original." Toponehitwonders.com was very positive stating " 'Missing' ... is a tremendous pop song. One of the best of the 1990s. In fact, I would place it in the same company as ' You Get What You Give ' by New Radicals as a nearly perfect pop song." They later complimented the chorus, catchy hook and vocal performance by Thorn. In 2012,
1794-411: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Missing . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Missing&oldid=1239878942 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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1886-604: The song at number one in their list of "10 Best Pop Songs of 1996". In 2022, Pitchfork featured it on their lists of "The 30 Best House Tracks of the '90s" and "The 250 Best Songs of the 1990s", while Classic Pop ranked it number nine in their list of the top 40 dance tracks from the 90's. (*) indicates the list is unordered. Sales figures based on certification alone. Shipments figures based on certification alone. Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. In 1995, Germany-based music trio No Mercy released their version of "Missing" with
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1932-586: The song comes off as a mix between Lisa Stansfield and Cowboy Junkies . Ethereal pop that can be danced to isn't much in demand these days, but this winner could change that if given the opportunity." Douglas Wolk from CMJ said it's "a first-rate pairing of songwriting and technology", pairing a torch song and techno -inflected backing tracks. He added that "neither the song nor the grooves are all that hot on their own, but in combination they're great—the kind of heartfelt but not histrionic dancefloor simmer that's been too rare since, say, Lisa Stansfield's heyday
1978-567: The song was listed at number 35 in NME ' s list of the "50 best-selling tracks of the 90s", adding: "The 1994 version of 'Missing' had at least a foot on the dancefloor - in defiance of EBTG style - but Todd Terry gave it the final push, his deep house beats complementing Tracey Thorn's rich melancholy pine. Slowly burning, it spent five months on the UK chart and an entire year on the Billboard Hot 100. Sold: 870,000" In 2018, ThoughtCo placed
2024-644: The subtitle "I Miss You Like the Deserts Miss the Rain". It was produced by Frank Farian and appeared on their debut album, My Promise (1996), and its North American counterpart, No Mercy . Stylistically, the cover is largely based on the remix by Todd Terry. It was a moderate hit, peaking within the top 20 in Germany and top 10 in Switzerland. In the music video, the band members of No Mercy are looking for
2070-605: The time which has since been broken; the single is today the eleventh-longest charting song on the US Hot 100). "Missing" was the first ever single to spend an uninterrupted year on the US Hot 100. It also topped the US Cash Box Top 100 . Even with its success in the mainstream and in nightclubs, the remix never entered the US Hot Dance Club Play chart. In addition to its US success, "Missing" topped
2116-489: Was taken as the second single off the album on 8 August 1994 by Blanco y Negro Records in the United Kingdom and by Atlantic Records in the United States. It initially did not achieve much success until it was remixed by Todd Terry and re-released in 1995, resulting in worldwide success, peaking at or near the top of the charts in many countries. The release of the remixed version of "Missing" gave an indication of
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