About The Song
“Losing You” is a song by Brenda Lee, released on her 1963 album “Let Me Sing.” The song was written by Jean Renard and Carl Sigman and produced by Owen Bradley. It reached notable chart positions, peaking at #2 on the adult contemporary chart, #6 on the Billboard Hot 100, #10 in the UK, and #13 on the R&B chart.
The song expresses the sorrow and hardships of losing a loved one. The lyrics mention the uncertainty of ever seeing that person again, and the difficulty of moving on. Brenda Lee released this song during a significant career milestone – her debut at the famous New York nightclub. The release of “Losing You” received wide critical acclaim and rave reviews, contributing to her growing success.
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Lyrics
Don’t sigh a sigh for me
Don’t ever cry for me
This is goodbye for me
I know we’re through
I’m Losing you
Love sang it’s song for me
Then things went wrong for me
Nights are too long for me
Because I’m losing you
Our love and our devotion
Were deep as any ocean
Then one day like the tide you began to change
And you became a perfect stranger
Someone is holding you
Sharing the lips I knew
I can’t believe it’s true
That I am losing you
I can’t believe it’s true
That I am losing you