I Almost Lost My Mind
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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When I lost my baby (baby)
I almost lost my mind
When I lost my baby (baby)
I almost lost my mind
My head is in a spin since she's left me behind

I went to see the gypsy
And had my fortune read
I went to see the gypsy
And had my fortune read
I hung my head in sorrow when she said what she said

Well, I can tell you, people (people)
The news was not so good
Well, I can tell you, people (people)
The news was not so good
She said "Your baby's left you"
"This time she's gone for good" (gone for good)





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Overall Meaning

Bing Crosby's song "I Almost Lost My Mind" is about the pain and confusion that comes with losing a loved one. The repetition of the phrase "When I lost my baby, I almost lost my mind" emphasizes the singer's state of mind after losing someone important to him. He is in a state of distress and confusion, his head spinning with thoughts of what could have been done differently.


To ease his mind, the singer goes to see a gypsy to have his fortune read. He is hoping for good news or some kind of reassurance that things will get better. However, when the gypsy tells him that his baby has left him for good, he is devastated. The news is not what he was hoping for, and he can't help but hang his head in sorrow.


The song captures the pain of losing someone and the desperate search for answers, even if they come from a fortune teller. The repeated refrain of "Bah-ooh-ah-ooh-ah-ooh-ah-ooh-ooh" adds to the haunting quality of the song and emphasizes the singer's feeling of being lost and alone.


Line by Line Meaning

When I lost my baby (baby)
I felt like I was going crazy when my significant other left me.


I almost lost my mind
I was emotionally destroyed and couldn't think straight.


My head is in a spin since she's left me behind
I'm so disoriented and upset about my partner leaving me.


I went to see the gypsy
I sought out someone who could offer me insight or wisdom.


And had my fortune read
I wanted the gypsy to tell me what my future held.


I hung my head in sorrow when she said what she said
I felt ashamed and hopeless when the gypsy told me what was going to happen.


Well, I can tell you, people (people)
Listen up, everyone, because what I'm about to say is important.


The news was not so good
I received some bad news that made me feel even worse.


"Your baby's left you"
The gypsy told me that my significant other had left me.


"This time she's gone for good" (gone for good)
The gypsy told me that my significant other was not coming back.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: IVORY JOE HUNTER

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Comments from YouTube:

TOMBANCROFT

Also a hit record for Pat Boone. Both worth a listen. Nat's has more of a 'blues' feel, Pat's is a straight forward pop treatment.

Irene Mccann

First time Nats version, and for me it’s the best.

garysaddleback

Well, folks . . . being an amateur drummer, I hate to admit this, BUT---if you have three musicians with "Beat-Sense" as solid as concrete, you don't need a drummer!  

Gary in Arizona  

Irene Mccann

Fabulous

Paul Drogin

Gotta try the Susan Tedeschi / Pinetop Perkins version also.

Marvin Nalick

To compare pat Boone to Nat Cole is ludicrous. One has great rhythm the other is boring. Nat Cole was a fine musician.

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