Losing My Religion

Tori Amos · Other Songs - Tori Amos

Me

Me

Me in the cor...ner

Me in the spot...light

Losing my religion



Thought that I heard you laughing

Thought that I heard you sing

I think I saw you try



Na Na yeah



Consider...this

Consider the lengths that I would go to

A slip that brought me to my knees

and i don't know if i can do it

O now I've said too much

I set it up



I thought that I heard you laughing

I thought that I heard you...sing

Ooo nanananana hey

ooooooooooooooo



Life is bigger

Bigger than you

You are not me

The lengths that I would go through

I've said too much

I set it up

I think I saw you try



It's me

Me

Me in the cor...ner

oooooo

Losin' my religion

tryin' to keep an eye on you

And I don't know if I can do it

O now I've said too much

I set it up

Thought that I heard you laughing

Thought that I heard you sing

Losing my...oooooo



It's me

It's me

Losing My Religion

Tori Amos's 'Losing My Religion' stands as a defining track of the early 1990s alternative rock and indie pop landscape. Released on her debut album, the song blends her distinctive piano-driven arrangements with a driving rhythm section to create an anthem of personal and societal disillusionment. The recording captures the raw emotional intensity characteristic of her early work, establishing her reputation as a formidable force in independent music. While the lyrics address themes of faith and betrayal, the musical composition itself serves as a powerful vehicle for expressing complex feelings of loss and longing. The track remains a staple of her discography, frequently cited in discussions regarding the evolution of female-fronted rock acts during the mid-nineties.