About the song
“You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin'” is actually a song by The Righteous Brothers, not Neil Diamond. It was released in 1964 and became one of the most iconic songs of the 1960s. The song was written by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, and Phil Spector.
The lyrics of “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin'” tell the story of a person who feels that their partner has lost the love and passion they once shared. They express sadness and longing for the way things used to be, lamenting the loss of the deep connection they once had. Despite their efforts to reignite the flame, they feel like their partner’s love has faded away, leaving them heartbroken and longing for what they’ve lost.
The song’s powerful vocals and emotional delivery, particularly by The Righteous Brothers’ Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield, have made it a timeless classic and one of the most enduring love songs of all time.
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You never close your eyes anymoreWhen I kiss your lips And there’s no tenderness Like before in your fingertips You’re trying hard not to show it, baby But baby, baby I know itYou’ve lost that lovin’ feelingWhoa, that lovin’ feeling You’ve lost that lovin’ feeling Now it’s gone, gone, gone, whoa…Now there’s no welcome lookIn your eyes when I reach for you And now you’re starting to Criticize little things I do It makes me just feel like crying, baby ‘Cause baby, Something beautiful is dyingYou lost that lovin’ feelingWhoa, that lovin’ feeling You’ve lost that lovin’ feeling Now it’s gone, gone, gone, whoaBaby, baby,I get down on my knees And pray to you If you would only love me Like you used to doWe had a love, a love,A love you don’t find everyday So don’t, don’t, don’t Don’t let it slip awayBring back that lovin’ feelingOh, that lovin’ feeling Bring back that lovin’ feeling Now it’s gone, gone, gone And I can’t go on, whoa…