"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith is a ballad classic recorded for the soundtrack to the movie Armageddon 1998. It debuted at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, quickly becoming a success. The song also reached the fourth position in the United Kingdom in November 1998, being the most successful single by Aerosmith in that country up to that time. Composed by Diane Warren, the song received a nomination for the academy Award as best original song.

Barbra Streisand revealed in his autobiography that the inspiration for the song came after an emotional conversation with her husband James Brolin. Diane Warren, in an interview with ABC News in 2018, he explained that he heard the story of Streisand in a conversation with Barbara Walters in 1997 and, although initially thought that the sing is a woman, ended up being recorded by Aerosmith for the film. The song captures a moment of such physical, emotional, and spiritual, as described Streisand.