Something's Wrong With Me
Brenda Lee · Brenda [MCA] [1973]
Something wrong with me, can't get you out of my mind
I see your face in everything I do
It feels like I've known you for a long long time
I only want to make it with you.
Something in your eyes that just wont let me forget you
Something in you face that keeps me hanging around you
Something's got a hold of me the day that I met you
There's something wrong with me
Something's wrong with me.
Yesterday I saw you on the street with someone
I said it doesn't matter to me
Behind this smile, I'm wearing all the tears of a clown
Cause loving you is where I want to be.
Something in your eyes that just wont let me forget you
Something in you face that keeps me hanging around you
Something's got a hold of me the day that I met you
Something wrong with me
Something's wrong with me
There's Something wrong with me
There's Something wrong with me
There's Something wrong.
Something in your eyes that just wont let me forget you
Something in you face that keeps me hanging around you
Something's got a hold of me the day that I met you
Something wrong with me...
Something's Wrong With Me
Released on Brenda Lee's 1973 album Brenda [MCA] [1973], "Something's Wrong With Me" stands as a poignant song in her later discography. The track exemplifies Lee's signature vocal power and emotional depth, characteristic of her work during the early 1970s. While her earlier career was defined by pop standards and country crossovers, this period saw her explore more mature themes within the pop and rock genres. The song reflects a shift in her artistic identity, moving away from the high-energy teen pop of her youth toward a more introspective style that resonated with adult audiences. As part of her extensive body of work, the recording showcases her ability to convey complex feelings through melody and voice, cementing her status as a versatile performer who successfully transitioned across genres and decades.

