God's drifting in heaven, devil's in the mailbox …
"You're Gonna Lose That Girl," The Beatles
"You're Gonna Miss Me," 13th Floor Elevators
"You're Loved Tonight," Randy Stonehill
"You're Missing," Bruce Springsteen
"You're My Best Friend," Queen
"You're My Thrill," Billie Holiday
"You're My Woman," Van Morrison
"You're Not Alone," East Village Opera Company
"You're Not Drinking Enough," Don Henley
"You're So Square (Baby I Don't Care)," Buddy Holly
"You're the First," Unlikely Cowboy
"You're the One," Buddy Holly
The clip above for "You're Gonna Lose That Girl" is from Help! and includes one of the most impressive examples of smoking-while-drumming you'll ever see.
"You're Missing" is a lovely song with effectively evocative details and it can be quite moving. But the tone is just what one would expect from an album on such a subject. It's an appropriately sorrowful song about sorrow. That somehow doesn't get to me quite the way the title track of that album does with its audaciously incongruous tone of defiant celebration. And don't get me started on "Mary's Place."