Losing You
Losing You

Alison Krauss - Losing You Lyrics

In this haunting ballad, Alison Krauss poignantly captures the anguish of a lover watching helplessly as their partner is slowly consumed by the allure of a big city 🌆. The refrain, addressing "Windy city," symbolizes the metropolis's seductive yet… Read more

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Feb 17, 2017
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Losing You Lyrics

We came to big city, from our little country town
And every step he takes with you, is down
And you're as cold and heartless, as your chilling winds that blow
Before you freeze his heart, please let him go

Windy city you're haunting my baby
With your bright lights and your avenues so wild
Windy city turn loose of my baby
If you don't give him back, I'll lose my mind

At night I walk your sidewalks, and look in every bar
I love him even though, he's gone too far
Your swinging doors stay open, just to keep him from my side
And I'm on your lonely streets, again tonight

Windy city you're haunting my baby
With your bright lights and your avenues so wild
Windy city turn loose of my baby
And if you don't give him back, I'll lose my mind
If you don't give him back, I'll lose my mind

Writer(s): PIERRE HAVET, JEAN GATSON RENARD, CARL SIGMAN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Losing You?

In this haunting ballad, Alison Krauss poignantly captures the anguish of a lover watching helplessly as their partner is slowly consumed by the allure of a big city 🌆. The refrain, addressing "Windy city," symbolizes the metropolis's seductive yet destructive influence, pulling the loved one away and threatening the bond they once shared. The lyrics evoke a sense of despair and desperation, as the protagonist scours the urban landscape, encountering empty bars and cold streets in search of their beloved. The emotional plea to "turn loose of my baby" underscores the singer's deep pain and longing, illustrating the universal struggle against forces that can tear relationships apart. This song serves as a powerful reminder of how external environments can impact personal connections and lead to heartbreaking separations 💔.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who originally wrote the song 'Losing You'?

    The song 'Losing You' was originally written by Pierre Havet, Jean Gaston Renard, and Carl Sigman. It is an adaptation of the French song 'Connais-tu,' written by Jean Renard and Pierre Havet.

  2. Which album features Alison Krauss's cover of 'Losing You'?

    Alison Krauss's cover of 'Losing You' is featured on her 2017 album 'Windy City.'

  3. Who were some other notable artists that recorded 'Losing You' before Alison Krauss?

    Before Alison Krauss, notable artists like Brenda Lee, who recorded it for her 1963 album 'Let Me Sing,' Doris Day for her 1963 album 'Love Him,' and Al Martino in a 1964 EP also recorded 'Losing You.'

  4. What is unique about Brenda Lee's recording process of 'Losing You'?

    Brenda Lee recorded 'Losing You' as a teenager and had to use her imagination to convey the romantic anguish in the lyrics because her mother wouldn’t allow her to date. She projected her feelings into the situation, which she described as a gift.

  5. Who produced Brenda Lee's version of 'Losing You'?

    Brenda Lee's version of 'Losing You' was produced by Owen Bradley, who was known for pioneering the Nashville Sound, which featured smooth tempos, sophisticated strings, and crooning vocals of pop music.

  6. Did 'Losing You' achieve any notable chart success when first released?

    Yes, Brenda Lee's version of 'Losing You' was her last Top 20 hit on the R&B chart, where it peaked at #13.

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