The song captures themes of . The lyrics describe a man who feels "like a child all alone at night" the second his partner leaves his sight, highlighting a deep emotional dependency.
The track marked a pivotal shift in Cliff Richard's career. It was his first UK number one recorded without his longtime backing band, .
The song is a prime example of the country-pop "Nashville Sound," blending traditional country elements with orchestral arrangements. Lyrical Content
Produced by Billy Sherrill and Bob Morgan , the recording features elite session musicians and backing vocals by The Anita Kerr Singers and The Jordanaires .
The 1987 remaster was part of a broader effort to preserve Richard's extensive catalog for the digital era.
The song captures themes of . The lyrics describe a man who feels "like a child all alone at night" the second his partner leaves his sight, highlighting a deep emotional dependency.
The track marked a pivotal shift in Cliff Richard's career. It was his first UK number one recorded without his longtime backing band, . The Minute You're Gone (1987 Remaster)
The song is a prime example of the country-pop "Nashville Sound," blending traditional country elements with orchestral arrangements. Lyrical Content The song captures themes of
Produced by Billy Sherrill and Bob Morgan , the recording features elite session musicians and backing vocals by The Anita Kerr Singers and The Jordanaires . The Minute You're Gone (1987 Remaster)
The 1987 remaster was part of a broader effort to preserve Richard's extensive catalog for the digital era.