: Reached #88 on the Australian Singles Chart in March 2001.
Directed by Bille Woodruff, the music video is essentially a family time capsule for the band members.
Though it didn't quite reach the peak of its predecessor, the song was a solid commercial success: 98Вє - My Everything
While widely embraced as a quintessential romantic ballad, the song's origins were more expansive. Nick Lachey described the creative process as thinking about Simpson and what she meant to his life, but the group intended the lyrics to apply beyond just romance.
: It remains a staple of 90s/early 2000s nostalgia playlists and is often cited as a prime example of the group's mature vocal harmonies. : Reached #88 on the Australian Singles Chart in March 2001
: Critics often noted the song's honesty, which stood as a counterpoint to the more manufactured image of some contemporary boy bands. Iconic Music Video
: Featured as a soldier returning from U.S. military service, reuniting with his real-life wife, Lea , who was his high school sweetheart. Nick Lachey described the creative process as thinking
: Appears in scenes at a church and cemetery while looking through a family photo album. Chart Performance and Legacy