You wanted wedding bells but you were by yourself,
I was focused on the rain,
You wanted something else, I wanted someone else,
Because things didn’t feel the same,
Yeah and I,
Now I wonder,
If you’d like to know what it really means,
To be tied up in your dreams,
Would you like to show me how it feels,
To be on the losing side of losing out to me,
Then I found myself surrounded by an extraordinary wealth of pain,
That I had seemed to gain,
Then I had to delve right back to the deepest shelf,
Find the things that I had gone and tried to lock away,
Yeah and I,
Now I wonder,
If you’d like to know what it really means,
To be tied up in your dreams,
Would you like to show me how it feels,
To be on the losing side of losing out to me,
If you’d like to know what it really means,
To be tied up in your dreams,
Would you like to show me how it feels,
To be on the losing side of losing out to me,
credits
released November 13, 2020
‘The Losing Side’ written by Robert J. Hunter
Performed by The Robert J. Hunter Band
(Robert J Hunter (Guitar & Vocals), Greg Sheffield (Drums), Eddy Smith (Keys), Joel Mayes (Bass & Vocals)
Recorded at Unit 2, London
Produced by The Robert J Hunter Band
Engineered by Adie Hardy
Mastered by Barry Gardener
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