It was among her final top 40 country chart entries and received reviews from both Billboard and Record World magazines.
Jeannie Seely first rose to country music stardom with the 1966 song "Don't Touch Me".
[5] Billboard magazine called the single "a beautiful love ballad" and concluded that Seely "improves with each release".
[1] Record World magazine called the song "soulful and emotional, smooth and tender".
[4] "I Miss You" made its debut on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart on May 18, 1974.