About The Song

“Wish You Were Here” is a song by the Bee Gees, released in 1989 as part of their eighteenth studio album, “One”. The song was written by Barry Gibb and Robin Gibb as a tribute to their younger brother, Andy Gibb, who passed away in March 1988. The song describes the brothers’ mourning and longing to see their sibling alive again. The song is about the pain of losing someone and the desire to have them back. The song is track 8 on the album “One”.

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Lyrics

You’re living your life
In somebody else’s heart
My love is as strong
As oceans are far apart

A summer song keeps playing in my brain
And I feel you, and I see your face again
There’s no escape
I lost everything in losing you

Ah I wish you were here
Drying these tears I cry
They were good times
And I wish you were here
And calling my name
But you’re dealing with a man insane, the cost
How hopelessly I’m lost
I tried to throw our love away
And I can’t let go

And so I awake
In somebody else’s dream
(It’s not what it seems)
It’s only a lie
I’ve yet to decide who’s real

The blood red rose will never never die
It’ll burn like a flame
In the dark of the night
I’m not afraid
I’d give everything
If you hear me there

Ah I wish you were here
Drying these tears I cry
They were good times
It’s that time of year
For being alone
But you’re dealing with a heart of stone
Try to kiss and say goodbye
Try to throw our love away
And that storm will blow

Wish you were here
Wish you were here
‘Cause you’re dealing with a heart of stone
Try to kiss and say goodbye
Try to throw our love away
And I can’t let go

They were good times
And I wish you were here
Yes, I wish you were here