The Love I Lost - Dimitri From Paris Super Disco Blend Lyrics
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
Lyrics
I can remember planning
Building my whole world around you
And I can remember hoping
That you and I could make it on through
But something went wrong
We loved each other
We just couldn't get along
Take a good look at me
I'm in misery, can't you see?
The love I lost
(The love, the love I lost)
Was a sweet love
(It was a sweet love)
The love I lost
(The love, the love I lost)
Was complete love
(It was complete love)
The love I lost
(The love I lost)
I will never, no, no, never
(Never, never)
Love again, ooh
I can't remember nothing, no no
But the good times we used to share
I'm so sad and lonely
Without you, my life is so dead
I'm sorry to say
You go your way and I'll go my way
It hurts deep inside
The day we said goodbye, but
The love I lost
(The love, the love I lost)
Was a sweet love
(It was a sweet love)
The love I lost
(The love, the love I lost)
Was complete love
(It was complete love)
The love I lost, ooh, ooh
I will never, no, no, never
(Never, never)
Love again
(I'll never love again)
I will never, no, no, never
(Never, never)
Love again, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
I will never, no, no, never
(Never, never)
Love again
The love, the love I lost, ooh
The love, the love I lost
The love I lost
(The love, the love I lost)
Was a sweet love
(It was a sweet love)
The love I lost
(The love, the love I lost)
Was complete love
(It was complete love)
The love I lost, ooh, ooh
I will never, no, no, never
(Never, never)
Love again
(I'll never love again)
I will never, no, no, never
(Never, never)
Love again, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
I will never, no, no, never
(Never, never)
Love again
Song & Lyrics Facts
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes' "The Love I Lost" is a classic soul ballad that was released in 1973 on their album Black & Blue. Written by Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and John Whitehead, the song became an instant hit, peaking at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The lyrics tell the story of a man who has lost his love and is trying to cope with the pain. Dimitri from Paris' Super Disco Blend version of the track gives it an updated disco spin, making it perfect for any dance floor. Released in 1999, this remix brings out all the emotion of the original while adding a modern twist.