Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time) - The Lost Generation



     
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Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time) Lyrics


I gave my heart and soul to you, girl
Now didn't I do it, baby, didn't I do it, baby?
Gave you the love you never knew, girl, oh
Didn't I do it baby, didn't I do it baby?
I've cried so many times and that's no lie
It seems to make you laugh each time I cry
Didn't I blow your mind this time, didn't I?
Didn't I blow your mind this time, didn't I, this time?
I thought that heart of yours was true, girl
Now, didn't I think it, baby, didn't I think it, baby?
But this time I'm really leaving you girl, oh
Hope you know it, baby, hope you know it, baby
Ten times or more, yes, I walked out that door
Get this into your head, there'll be no more
Didn't I blow your mind this time, didn't I?
Didn't I blow your mind this time, didn't I, this time?
Didn't I do it, baby, didn't I do it, baby?
Didn't I do it, baby, didn't I do it, baby?

Ten times or more, yes, I walked out that door
Get this into your head, there'll be no more
Didn't I blow your mind this time, didn't I?
Didn't I blow your mind this time, didn't I?
Didn't I blow your mind this time, didn't I?
(Didn't I blow your mind, baby?)
Didn't I blow your mind this time, didn't I?
(Can't you see)
Didn't I blow your mind this time, didn't I?
(Didn't I blow your mind?)
Didn't I blow your mind this time, didn't I?
(Ooh, baby, ooh)
Girl, can we talk for a second?
(Baby, can we talk)
I know it's been a long time
Since someone blew your mind, like I did
(Ooh, baby)
There'll be other times
(Didn't I blow your mind, it happens all the time)
For me and you
(All the time)
And I can see the tears fallin' from your eyes
(Ooh, baby)
(I can see the tears falling from your eyes)
Tell me, girl, didn't I blow your mind?
Didn't I blow your mind this time, didn't I?
(Didn't I blow your mind, baby?)
Didn't I blow your mind this time, didn't I?
(Ooh)
Didn't I blow your mind this time, didn't I?
(Didn't I blow your mind, baby?)

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Chicago soul vocal group the Lost Generation had their biggest hit with "The Sly, Slick and the Wicked," a mellow ballad that hit number 14 R&B and number 30 pop in the summer of 1970. The group members were lead singer/songwriter Lowrell Simon, Fred Simon, Jesse Dean, and Larry Brownlee. Brownlee had been a member of the singing group the C.O.D.'s, whose single on the local Kellimac label, "Michael (The Lover)," made it to number five R&B in 1965. Born March 18, 1943, on Chicago's south side, Lowrell formed a childhood friendship with Gus Redmond.

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