Losing You

Album: Let Me Sing (1963)
Charted: 10 6
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  • 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 Writer/s: CARL SIGMAN, JEAN GATSON RENARD, PIERRE HAVET
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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