I'm Losing You

John Lennon · Double Fantasy

Here in some stranger's room
Late in the afternoon
What am I doing here at all?
Ain't no doubt about it
I'm losing you
I'm losing you

Somehow the wires got crossed
Communication's lost
Can't even get you on the telephone
Just got to shout about it
I'm losing you
I'm losing you

Well, here in the valley of indecision
I don't know what to do
I feel you slipping away
I feel you slipping away
I'm losing you
I'm losing you

Well now, you say you're not getting enough
But I remind you of all that bad, bad, bad stuff
So what the hell am I supposed to do?
Just put a bandaid on it?
And stop the bleeding now
Stop the bleeding now

I'm losing you
I'm losing you
Well, well, well

I know I hurt you then
But hell, that was way back when
Well, do you still have to carry that cross? (drop it)
Don't want to hear about it
I'm losing you
I'm losing you
Don't want to lose you now
Welllllllll!
So long ago

I'm Losing You

Recorded by John Lennon on the album Double Fantasy, this track stands as a poignant exploration of heartbreak and the fragility of love. While the song is often associated with Lennon's solo career, its inclusion here reflects the enduring emotional resonance of his work across different eras. The recording captures the raw vulnerability characteristic of Lennon's songwriting, focusing on the universal experience of being let down by a partner. As part of his broader discography, the piece serves as a testament to his ability to distill complex feelings into accessible melodies that continue to resonate with listeners decades later.