I Don't Want To Miss A Thing: The Story Behind Aerosmith's Iconic Ballad

Aerosmith's iconic song "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" was released in 1998 as part of the Armageddon movie soundtrack. The heartfelt lyrics express a deep longing and love for someone, capturing the sentiment of not wanting to miss a single moment with them. Written by Diane Warren, the song was inspired by the love story of James Brolin and Barbra Streisand, reflecting the feeling of missing a loved one when they are away. Despite some reservations about certain lyrics, Warren found the song to be a powerful and emotional piece.
Originally considered for Celine Dion, the song found its perfect match in Aerosmith's lead singer, Steven Tyler. Warren vividly recalls the moment when Tyler brought the song to life with his powerful vocals, creating a memorable and touching rendition. The collaboration with Aerosmith added a new dimension to the song, making it a standout track in the film. Additionally, the familial connection between Liv Tyler and Steven Tyler added a personal touch to the song, making it a family affair.
In 1998, Mark Chesnutt also released a cover of "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing," which became a chart-topping hit for him. Despite his initial reservations, Chesnutt's rendition of the song resonated with audiences, showcasing the universal appeal of the emotional ballad. The song's enduring popularity and heartfelt lyrics continue to captivate listeners, making it a timeless classic that evokes feelings of love and longing.