The Day You Went Away

"The Day You Went Away" is a song by English pop/soul group Soul Family Sensation. The track served as the third single from the group's debut studio album, New Wave, and was released in February 1992 on One Little Indian Records. It was written by Guy Batson and Johnny Male. Despite the success of their first single, "I Don't Even Know If I Should Call You Baby", which peaked at No. 49 on the UK Singles Chart, "The Day You Went Away" did not chart. In 1992, Australian singer-songwriter Wendy Matthews covered the song, which reached No. 2 on the Australian Singles Chart and won two ARIA Music Awards.

Track listings
7-inch single
 * A. "The Day You Went Away"
 * AA. "Other Stuff" (Piccadilly Line mix)

12-inch and CD single
 * 1) "The Day You Went Away"
 * 2) "Other Stuff" (Circle Line mix)
 * 3) "Other Stuff" (Piccadilly Line mix)
 * 4) "Other Stuff" (Central Line mix)

Wendy Matthews version
Wendy Matthews' cover was released 31 August 1992 by rooArt as the lead single from her second solo studio album, Lily (1992). The song debuted on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart in August 1992, eventually peaking at No. 2 in December of the same year. This is Matthews' highest-charting single on the Australian chart. In the United Kingdom and Europe, the song was released on rooART in 1993 but was not a hit. Matthews subsequently included the song on her 1999 Greatest Hits album, Stepping Stones, and her 2007 compilation album, The Essential Wendy Matthews.

"The Day You Went Away" won two ARIA Music Awards at the ARIA Music Awards of 1993: one for Single of the Year and one for Highest Selling Single.

Composition
"The Day You Went Away" is performed in a slow time with a vocal range of E4 to C♯6.