You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'

Tom Jones · Other Songs - Tom Jones

You never close your eyes any more when I kiss your lips

And there's no tenderness like before in your fingertips

Mmm, you're trying hard not to show it baby

But baby, baby I know it



You've lost that loving feeling

Ohh, that loving feeling

You've lost that loving feeling

Now its gone, gone, gone



Now there's no welcome look in your eyes when I reach for you

Baby you've started to criticize every every every little thing that I do

It makes me just feel like crying, baby

'Cause baby, something beautiful is dying



Na, na, don't throw it away, don't throw it away

Now, baby, oh baby, I beg you baby, oh baby

I beg you please, I need your love

So bring it on back, bring it back

Bring it back, bring it, bring it, bring it back



Bring back that loving feeling, ooh, that loving feeling

Bring back that loving feeling

Cause its gone, gone, gone

And I can't go on no more



Oh baby, yeah baby, oh bring it on back now, hey baby

I beg you baby, oh baby

Bring it on back, bring it on back

Bring it, bring it, bring it back



Bring back that loving feeling

Ohh, that loving feeling

About You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'

Tom Jones' 1963 recording of "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" stands as a definitive example of his mastery of the doo-wop and pop standards repertoire. As one of the most recognizable voices of the British Invasion era, Jones delivered this classic with a distinctive, resonant baritone that transformed the song's melancholic melody into a soaring, emotionally charged performance. The track became a global hit, cementing Jones' status as a leading interpreter of American pop songs in the UK and establishing his reputation for vocal power and dramatic delivery. Released during a period when Jones was rapidly expanding his catalogue of covers alongside original material, this recording exemplifies his ability to inject soulful intensity into traditional pop structures. The song remains a staple of his discography, frequently performed live and recorded in various studio sessions throughout his career. Its enduring popularity highlights Jones' contribution to the genre, showcasing how his unique vocal style could elevate existing compositions into timeless anthems that continue to resonate with audiences decades later.