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Loving You - Losing You - Johnny Mathis



     
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Loving You - Losing You Lyrics


In the middle of my life,
I have nothing to lose
No one to love
Now it's you I'm thinking of
You're a little of heaven to me
You're all I need, is mine concern
There's a lesson to be learn
I thought I had the whole world at my feet
Now I know that I was dreaming
I fooled around and lost the only one made for me
And now I'm sorry. O so sorryLoving you, is it worth the pain of losing you
(Background vocals)
(Losing ... Losing)
O ... Losing you, is it worth the pain of loving you
(Background vocals)
(Loving ... Loving)
Loving you, is it worth the pain of losing, losing your lovYou can label a man worth having, it's up to you
This heart of mine has to live a second time

Take a little of your love from me and I'll be gone
Your love to me is like honey to a bee
I stand accused of being what I am, I'm a fool
And now I know it
This episode is ready to unfold
How can I began to write a brand new storyLoving you, is it worth the pain of losing you
(Background vocals)
(Losing ... Losing)
O ... Losing you, is it worth the pain of loving you
(Background vocals)
(Loving ... Loving)
Loving you, is it worth the pain of losing you
(Background vocals)
(Losing ... Losing)
O ... Losing you, is it worth the pain of loving you(Background vocals sings)
Loving ... Loving
Loving you, is it worth the pain of losing you
Losing ... Losing
Losing you, is it worth the pain of loving you(Background vocals)
(Loving ... Loving)
Loving you, is it worth the pain of losing you
(Background vocals)
(Losing ... Losing)
O ...Losing you, is it worth the pain of loving you
(Fading out)
(Background vocals)
(Loving ... Loving)
Loving you, is it worth the pain of losing you

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The fourth of seven children, John Royce Mathis was born on September 30, 1935 in Gilmer, TX to Clem and Mildred Mathis. As a small boy, the family moved to Post Street in San Francisco. It was there that he learned an appreciation of music from his father who taught him his first song, “My Blue Heaven”. At age eight, his father purchased an old upright piano for $25. When he brought it home, it wouldn’t fit through the front door.

Read more about Johnny Mathis on Last.fm.


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