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“I Missed Again” is a song by British musician Phil Collins, released as the second single from his debut solo album *Face Value* in 1981. The song marked a significant moment in Collins’ career as it was one of the early hits that established him as a solo artist, separate from his role as the drummer and lead vocalist of the progressive rock band Genesis.

Written by Collins, “I Missed Again” is an upbeat pop song with a catchy melody, notable for its distinctive horn section and rhythmic groove. The track was a commercial success, reaching the top 20 in several countries and helping *Face Value* achieve widespread popularity. The song’s lyrics deal with themes of love and frustration, with the narrator expressing regret over his failed attempts at romantic connection, encapsulated in the repeated line, “I missed again.” This blend of personal reflection and emotional vulnerability, set to a more accessible, radio-friendly sound, was a defining feature of Collins’ early solo work.

The song’s arrangement, featuring vibrant brass and dynamic percussion, helps convey both the frustration and energy within the lyrics. “I Missed Again” was also notable for its use of a more prominent horn section, adding a layer of soul and pop influence to Collins’ generally more rock-oriented style.

The official music video for “I Missed Again,” directed by Brian Grant, features Collins performing the song in a playful and lighthearted manner, often with a whimsical touch. The video’s bright, somewhat surreal visuals match the song’s energetic tone and add to its fun, carefree vibe.

“I Missed Again” helped cement Phil Collins’ reputation as a successful solo artist, blending pop, rock, and soul influences while still maintaining the emotional depth and introspection that would characterize much of his later work.

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