Losing My Mind
Barbara Cook Lyrics


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The sun comes up
I think about you
The coffee cup
I think about you
I want you so
It's like I'm losing my mind

The morning ends
I think about you
I talk to friends
I think about you
And do they know?
It's like I'm losing my mind

All afternoon, doing every little chore
The thought of you stays bright
Sometimes I stand in the middle of the floor
Not going left
Not going right

I dim the lights
And think about you
Spend sleepless nights
To think about you
You said you loved me
Or were you just being kind
Or am I losing my mind?

I want you so
It's like I'm losing my mind

Does no one know?
It's like I'm losing my mind

All afternoon, doing every little chore
The thought of you stays bright
Sometimes I stand in the middle of the floor
Not going left
Not going right

I dim the lights
And think about you
Spend sleepless nights
To think about you
You said you loved me




Or were you just being kind!
Or am I losing my mind?

Overall Meaning

Barbara Cook’s Losing My Mind is a powerful ballad about the thoughts and emotions that one goes through when deeply in love. The opening lines, “The sun comes up, I think about you. The coffee cup, I think about you,” sets the melancholic tone of the song as it details the singer's constant thoughts about their significant other. The repetition of the line “I want you so, it’s like I’m losing my mind” emphasizes the passion that the singer feels towards their loved one that leaves them feeling as though they are going crazy.


The second stanza “All afternoon, doing every little chore. The thought of you stays bright. Sometimes I stand in the middle of the floor. Not going left. Not going right” highlights how even mundane tasks throughout the day don’t distract from thoughts of their loved one. The singer's inability to concentrate or move around is indicative of the overwhelming nature of their emotions. The lines “You said you loved me, or were you just being kind?” displays the vulnerability of giving one's heart to another and not knowing if they truly reciprocate.


The chorus repeats and intensifies the line “It’s like I’m losing my mind” reinforcing the effect that love has on the mind, causing a loss of control and rationality.


Line by Line Meaning

The sun comes up
As soon as I wake up every morning, my thoughts immediately turn to you and I start obsessively thinking about you.


I think about you
Throughout the day, no matter what else I'm doing, you're constantly on my mind and I'm constantly thinking about you.


The coffee cup
Even the simplest things, like having my morning coffee, remind me of you and make me pine for you more.


I want you so
My desire for you is so intense that it's becoming overwhelming and making me feel like I'm losing control of my thoughts and emotions.


It's like I'm losing my mind
My obsession with you is so strong that I feel like I'm going crazy and can't think about anything else.


The morning ends
Even as the day goes on, my thoughts are still focused on you and I can't stop thinking about you.


I talk to friends
Even when I'm with other people or trying to distract myself, I can't help but bring you up and talk about you constantly.


And do they know?
I wonder if my friends can see how obsessed I am with you and how much you're affecting my mental state.


All afternoon, doing every little chore
Even when I'm busy with mundane tasks and chores, I can't stop thinking about you and you continue to consume my thoughts and emotions.


The thought of you stays bright
Even when I'm not actively thinking about you, the thought of you remains vivid and all-consuming in my mind.


Sometimes I stand in the middle of the floor
Occasionally, my obsession with you becomes so overwhelming that it paralyzes me and I can't even decide what to do or where to go next.


Not going left
I can't move forward with my life or make any decisions because I'm so consumed by my thoughts of you.


Not going right
I feel like I'm stuck in place and can't progress in any direction because I'm so obsessed with you and my desire for you.


I dim the lights
At night, even the darkness reminds me of you and I can't get you out of my mind.


Spend sleepless nights
My obsession with you is so strong that it's keeping me up at night and preventing me from getting the rest I need.


You said you loved me
The memory of you saying you love me is constantly replaying in my mind and fueling my obsession with you.


Or were you just being kind
But I also can't help but worry that maybe you didn't really mean it and that my obsession with you is just a delusion.


Does no one know?
I wonder if anyone realizes just how consumed I am with thoughts of you and how much it's affecting me.


Or am I losing my mind?
I'm so obsessed with you that I'm starting to question my own sanity and wonder if I'm going crazy.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: STEPHEN SONDHEIM

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Comments from YouTube:

Jane Terry

Barbara Cook sang like an angel, and, in the depth of her lower register, she plumbed the heart out of every poignant lyric Sondheim ever wrote. Brava, Barbara. Rest in peace.💔

s qadeer

Its funny how you can really understand and feel a song when it is interpreted right by a singer with a beautiful voice. I've heard this song before, but I really understood and was touched by it when I heard Barbara singing it.

Garrett Brown

This is so true. Barbara Cook did this exact same thing for me through her interpretation of "My Funny Valentine" which she performed on an episode of Larry King Live that paid tribute to Richard Rogers. I grasped and appreciated the song only after hearing her sing it even though as a jazzhead I'd heard so many other interpretations.

Danny Boyd

It was this performance that introduced me to Barbara Cook when the Follies Concert documentary was shown on TV. I was then lucky enough to see her live I think three times in London. She never failed to amaze. She lives the songs.

Andrew Rudin

So often, after you hear Barbara Cook sing a song that you already know, you come away feeling, "OK.... that's IT! Who can compare?" There has rarely been a singer who so deeply and personally and authentically inhabited the lyrics of a song. A singer who can make as much of consonants (she never fails to add them at the end) as the vowels. From her early coloratura days (there simply has never really ever been another Cunegonde) to the deep maturity of her cabaret years.... an irreplaceable treasure.

Andrew

Interesting nugget ... Barbara Cook said she learned how to sing consonants from listening to the great Mabel Mercer.

Pyanistman

We lost a great voice today, August 8th, 2017.  She could do it all.  Rex  Reed was right,  angelic voice!!  To all followers on YouTube, enjoy her work as we remember her passing.

kEYBAWD

Absolutely amazing how she not only makes an incredible sound that matches each phrase, but how she characterises each song. No one, except perhaps Sinatra, comes close to doing that. She sings you through a story.

James Peters

Barbara Cook's version of losing my mind is pure magic, perfect, never tire of listening to it. A great singer.

kEYBAWD

@James Peters I agree 100%, I think she is (or now was) pure magic.

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