I Almost Lost My Mind
Connie Francis Lyrics


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When I lost my baby I almost lost my mind
When I lost my baby I almost lost my mind
My head is in a spin since he left me behind

I went to see a gypsy and had my fortune read
I went to see a gypsy and I had my fortune read
I hung my head in sorrow when she said what she said
Well I can tell you people the news was not so good
Well I can tell you people the news was not so good




She said your baby's left you this time he's gone for good
(Gone for good) uh huh huh huh uh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of I Almost Lost My Mind by Connie Francis are a poignant reflection of heartbreak and the emotional turmoil that follows a breakup. The repetition of the first two lines conveys the overwhelming intensity of her pain and grief, and her mind is unable to process and understand what has happened. The phrase "My head is in a spin" highlights the confusion and disorientation that comes with such an unexpected loss.


The second verse of the song sees the singer turning to a gypsy, seeking answers and closure. The act of having her fortune read is a common trope in songs and movies about heartbreak and desperation. The phrase "I hung my head in sorrow" suggests that the answer she received was not what she was hoping for, adding to her misery and sorrow.


In the final verse, the gypsy delivers the final blow that crushes the singer's spirit. The unexpected and devastating news that her baby has left her for good is a bitter pill to swallow. The expression 'gone for good' further emphasises that there is no hope of reconciliation or a happy ending.


Line by Line Meaning

When I lost my baby I almost lost my mind
I was so devastated when my partner left me that I almost lost all reason and sanity


My head is in a spin since he left me behind
I'm feeling dizzy and confused ever since he left me alone


I went to see a gypsy and I had my fortune read
In an attempt to find some answers, I visited a fortune-teller to read my future


I hung my head in sorrow when she said what she said
I felt hopeless and sad when the fortune-teller told me what's in store for me


Well I can tell you people the news was not so good
Sadly, the news that the fortune-teller shared with me was not positive at all


She said your baby's left you this time he's gone for good
The fortune-teller revealed that my partner has left me forever this time and will not return




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Written by: Ivory Joe Hunter

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Comments from YouTube:

foley muzieklover

Top version, and a really great Singer, excellent voice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

Walt Eb

+foley muzieklover
Hi Foley, Connie is always a top!! Thanks for the comment, greetz Walt

Moises Mora Carreon

gracias por esta bella interpretaciΓ³n de conni francis saludos hasta pronto

Juls81

This is a beautiful song.

bobert kc

it's unreal how Pat sings this song. Connie is right there!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jorge Mario Rodas

Very good song and one of those nice sad songs which says some things that describe very well how we feel when we lose someone we love for whatever reason. We feel as if all had lost meaning. What good are our successes if there is no one to share them with?

John LaStrada

Connie...why didn't you ever record an entire blues album? Wow. This is great. It's slow, bluesy, and the sax is wonderful. You could've had a wonderful blues career. Not gritty, not angst-filled, but smooth as slick and down, lonely and a bit noirish. I like this a lot. Backup singers are soulful -- did you borrow them from Ray Charles? Dean Martin covered this song as well, you should have sung it with him on his TV show.

Moises Mora Carreon

casi pierdo la mente con esta bella interpretaciΓ³n de la inigualable

Footsteps 11

Buenos dias Limon, gracias por su comentario. Saludos cordiales. Walt

Brunon Paul Bielinski

This was originally on the M-G-M 33rpm album "Connie Francis Sings Rock'N'Roll Favorites" with backing by Ray Ellis.

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