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Losin’ End - The Doobie Brothers
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Losin’ End The Doobie Brothers

"Losin’ End" by The Doobie Brothers, released in 1974, is a #Rock song that explores themes of heartbreak, loss, and the emotional struggle of letting go. The lyrics convey a sense of vulnerability and the inevitability of change in relationships. Musically, it features rich harmonies and a soulful melody, characteristic of the band's signature sound. The song resonates with listeners facing similar emotional challenges, solidifying its place in the classic rock era.

Losin’ End - The Doobie Brothers
There aren't enough words to say
When all I mean is I no longer love you
I'd like to leave it lie right there
For the rest ain't kind
I'm pickin' up my pride, and I'll be on my way
If you no longer need me
I only had a word or two that I care to say

Listen, baby
If you should ever find your spirit start to breaking
When your heart is aching
Remember me
I was your fool for really quite a long time
'Til I found out how it feels to play
On the losing end

When you finally turn and find
No one around to catch you when you're falling
To hear you when you're calling
Oh, remember me, oh, darlin'
When you finally turn and find

No one around
To catch you when you're falling
To hear you when you're calling
From down on the losin' end
Oh, ain't it just the losin' end
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