I ain’t missing you, am I? Yep


From gospel singers Ethel Waters and Mahalia Jackson to Motown’s Diana Ross and the Supremes of the 20th. century to Jennifer Hudson and Beyonce who light up the 21st. century with their musical magic, I have always loved to hear talented Black artists sing. I have one particular favorite from both centuries, and her name is Tina Turner. I celebrate her memory for her contributions to Black history in this special month.

Every time I think of you
I always catch my breath
And I’m still standing here, and you’re miles away
And I’m wondering why you left
And there’s a storm that’s raging
Through my frozen heart tonight
I hear your name in certain circles
And it always makes me smile
I spend my time thinking about you
And it’s almost driving me wild
And there’s a heart that’s breaking

Down this long distance line tonight
I ain’t missing you at all
Since you’ve been gone away
I ain’t missing you

No matter what I might say
There’s a message in the wire
And I’m sending you the signal tonight
You don’t know how desperate I’ve become
And it looks like I’m losing this fight
In your world I have no meaning
Though I’m tryin’ hard to understand
And it’s my heart that’s breaking

Down this long distance line tonight
I ain’t missing you at all
Since you’ve been gone away
I ain’t missing you

No matter what my friends say
And there’s a message that I’m sending out
Via telegraph to your soul
And if I can’t bridge this distance

Stop this heartbreak overload
I ain’t missing you at all
Since you’ve been gone away
I ain’t missing you
No matter what my friends say
I ain’t missing you, I ain’t missing you

I can’t lie to myself
And there’s a storm that’s raging
Through my frozen heart tonight
I ain’t missing you at all
Every time I think of you
I always catch my breath

These lyrics written in 1984 by John Waite became a #1 hit on Billboard’s Album Rock Tracks, then covered by other artists through the years until it reached Tina Turner’s Wildest Dreams album and tour in 1996 where it found a home in the hearts of millions of Turner’s fans – including mine.

From the Spring Hills Baptist Church choir in Nutbush, Tennessee as a child of the late 1940s to concert halls around the globe that set ticketed attendance records including her largest venue with more than 180,000 fans in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1988 Turner entertained and amazed millions of people for nearly six decades with her raspy voice, high energy, sexy self. Her ability to overcome, to survive and thrive in a man’s music world were an inspiration to everyone that knew her story.

Thank goodness for YouTube videos of Tina Turner who has often been referred to as the Queen of Rock and Roll – I watched my favorite, the Amsterdam concert, through tears when I heard she had left the building permanently two years ago in 2023.

Every time I think of you, I always catch my breath…sometimes it’s hard to let go, but it’s okay to still miss you.

Comments

6 responses to “I ain’t missing you, am I? Yep”

  1. Luanne Avatar

    Tina Tina Tina. Loved her. You know who I miss for all she didn’t get a chance to do? Tammi Terrell. Makes me cry whenever I think of her life story. (Sorry Tina for the tangent, but . . . .)

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    1. Sheila Morris Avatar

      You got me with this one, Luanne. I had to look up Tammi Terrell to remind me of her tragic story. Wow. Such a talent to be betrayed by so many men in her life. Thanks for bringing her up to me. Hope you and yours are well!

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      1. Luanne Avatar

        Her story brings tears to my eyes every time. and died so young!!

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      2. Sheila Morris Avatar

        Yes, I can see why.

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  2. myrelar Avatar

    👏👏👏

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