I Almost Lost My Mind
Duane Eddy 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)
Bah-ooh-ah-ooh-ah-ooh-ah-ooh-ooh

Overall Meaning

Duane Eddy's "I Almost Lost My Mind" is a soulful track that delves deep into themes of heartbreak, loss, and desperation. The singer of the song is speaking from a place of intense emotional turmoil, having recently lost his baby and feeling as if he's on the verge of losing his mind. The repetition of "When I lost my baby (baby) / I almost lost my mind" serves to emphasize the intense pain and grief that the singer is experiencing.


In his search for answers and a way to cope, the singer turns to a gypsy to have his fortune read. However, the news that he receives is not reassuring; in fact, it only deepens his sense of despair. When the gypsy tells him that his baby has left him for good, the singer feels utterly defeated and powerless. The refrain of "Bah-ooh-ah-ooh-ah-ooh-ah-ooh-ooh" at the end of the song serves as a kind of vocal release, a way for the singer to try and process his emotions even as they threaten to overwhelm him entirely.


Overall, "I Almost Lost My Mind" is a poignant and moving exploration of the complexities of grief and lost love. It speaks to the universal experience of heartbreak and the ways in which it can feel like our entire worlds are falling apart.


Line by Line Meaning

When I lost my baby (baby)
When my lover left me


I almost lost my mind
I was devastated


My head is in a spin since she's left me behind
I'm confused and overwhelmed since my lover left me


I went to see the gypsy
I sought out supernatural guidance


And had my fortune read
And asked for predictions about my future


I hung my head in sorrow when she said what she said
I felt sadness and resignation when the gypsy delivered bad news


Well, I can tell you, people (people)
Let me tell you


The news was not so good
The predictions were not positive


She said "Your baby's left you"
The gypsy said my lover had left me


"This time she's gone for good" (gone for good)
My lover will not be returning




Writer(s): Ivory Joe Hunter

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Comments from YouTube:

James Roets

Love it. Just love it all.

Abdularhman Alshamsi

best sound of this song for 1950s Hot Rod

Larry Wharf

That's interesting. That sounds like the Al Casey recording, on my version it's definitely Duane.

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