- The song was inspired by a quote by Barbra Steisand's husband James Brolin, who said he even "missed her" when they were sleeping
- It was originally envisioned as more of a Celine Dion style power ballad
- Supposedly U2 was offered it but turned it down
- The song was inspired by a quote by Barbra Steisand's husband James Brolin, who said he even "missed her" when they were sleeping
- It was originally envisioned as more of a Celine Dion style power ballad
- Supposedly U2 was offered it but turned it down