When I'm Gone (Albert Hammond song)

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"When I'm Gone"
Single by Albert Hammond
from the album Your World and My World
Released1981
Genre Soft rock
Length4:22
Label CBS
Songwriter(s) A. Hammond, H. Payne

"When I'm Gone" is a 1981 single by English soft rock musician Albert Hammond, taken from his 1981 album, Your World and My World. It charted in Germany at No. 50, [1] Switzerland at No. 12, [2] and in South Africa at No. 7. [3]

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Rockell version

"When I'm Gone"
When Im Gone Rockell.jpg
Single by Rockell
from the album What Are You Lookin' At?
ReleasedJanuary 8, 1999
Genre Freestyle, dance
Length4:12
Label Robbins Entertainment
Songwriter(s) A. Hammond, H. Payne
Rockell singles chronology
"Can't We Try"
(1998)
"When I'm Gone"
(1999)
"The Dance"
(2000)

"When I'm Gone" was covered by freestyle singer Rockell in 1999, as her fourth overall single and last single off her 1998 debut album, What Are You Lookin' At? .

Lyrics and background

The meaning of the song is about when she's gone, will the guy miss her as she misses him. She can't stop thinking of him and wants to reconcile with him. She wanted to be apart at first but hopes love will reunite them. The beat of the song is cheery and uptempo.

Track listing

US CD single
No.TitleLength
1."When I'm Gone" (Radio Version)4:12
2."When I'm Gone" (Slammin' Sam's Wild Wesside Remix-Radio Version)3:38
3."When I'm Gone" (Carlos Berrios Mix-Radio Version)4:20
4."When I'm Gone" (Slammin' Sam's Wild Wesside Remix)6:01
5."When I'm Gone" (Carlos Berrios Mix)6:59

Chart positions

ChartPeak
position
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 21

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