"To Where You Are" is the debut single by American singer Josh Groban from his 2001 self-titled debut album. The song was written by Richard Marx and Linda Thompson and produced by Marx. Released as a single in 2002, it achieved success on the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, spending two weeks at the top and remaining on the chart for 36 weeks. The song is well- known for its emotional lyrics and is often played during funeral and memorial services as it reflects themes of love, loss, and hope for being reunited with a loved one in a place beyond this life. The lyrics express a deep connection to someone who has passed away, conveying the wish to be with them again "beyond the distant star," symbolizing a spiritual reunion or afterlife. The song highlights the lasting presence of love and the belief in angels watching over from above. Josh Groban has performed "To Where You Are" in various concerts and media appearances, including the TV show Ally McBeal. The song remains one of his most celebrated works, both for its heartfelt message and its beautiful melody.