Lose Your Love - The Lost Generation



     
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Lose Your Love Lyrics


If I should lose your love, boy, shame on me
I was just too stubborn, too blind to see
That I would lose your love, boy
Just tell me how to get you back
'Cause I could never lose your love
I don't wanna lose your love
I don't wanna lose your love
I remember the moment I first looked in your eyes
And seen nothing looking back at me, it was then I realized
That even though you were there, your heart was long gone
And I knew right then how lost I'd be before you move on
If I should lose your love, boy, shame on me
I was just too stubborn, too blind to see
That I would lose your love, boy
Just tell me how to get you back
'Cause I could never lose your love
I don't wanna lose your love
I don't wanna lose your love

Before it's final, before you close the door
I am asking you, please, can we try this once more?
Just hold me tight, don't ever let go
And if never comes around I want you to know
I want you, I need you
Can't lose you tonight, no, no
I won't do nothing to lose you
I won't lose this fight
I'm gonna make it right, right
If I should lose your love, boy, shame on me
I was just too stubborn, too blind to see
That I would lose your love, boy
Just tell me how to get you back
'Cause I could never lose your love
Lose your love, shame on me
I was just too stubborn, too blind to see
That I would lose your love, boy
Just tell me how to get you back
'Cause I could never lose your love
Don't wanna lose your love
Don't wanna lose your love

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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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