Am I Losin'
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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I recall when I used to come home, never had a dime
Lord, I always had a good time
And I recall drinkin' wine with one of my friends
Lord, I can't go back again

Am I losin' my own way back home?
Am I losin' a good friend that I've known?
Am I losin'? Won't you tell me how I've sinned?
Why am I losin' one of my best friends?

And I recall this friend of mine I knew so well
It goes to show, Lord, you just can't tell
Now my friend won't talk to me, let me tell you why
He thinks I've changed because of a dollar sign

Am I losin' my own way back home?
Am I losin' a good friend that I've known?
Am I losin'? Won't you tell me how I've sinned?
Why am I losin' one of my good friends?

(It's so strange)
And it's so strange when you get just a little money
(It's so strange)
Your so called friends want to act just a little funny
Yes, they'll blame you

But I'm not the one that's here to blame
Its you, my friend, that has really changed
It's a shame, such a shame
Am I losin' once again?

Why these things happen, Lord, I don't understand
Lord, it can sure hurt a man
And why my friend won't take me as I am
'Cause your friend, Lord, is the most important thing

Am I losin' my own way back home?
Am I losin' a good friend that I've known?
Am I losin'? Won't you tell me how I've sinned?
Why am I losin' one of my best friends?





Tell me, people, what good is that?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Am I Losin'" describe the singer's feeling of loss and confusion in relation to his relationships and his sense of self. The song reflects on past times when the singer remembers coming home broke but always having a good time. However, the friend they used to drink wine with is no longer talking to them. The singer can't help but wonder if they have lost their way and if they are losing their friend who they have known for so long. They ask for guidance and to be told what they did wrong to lose one of their best friends.


The song touches on the impact that money can have on friendships. The singer reflects on what they believe to be the changing nature of their relationship with their friend, who no longer talks to them. They seem to believe their friend has become preoccupied with money, and they've lost sight of their bond. They wonder why their friend can't accept them for who they are, rather than questioning their value based on a dollar sign.


Ultimately, the song laments the confusion, sadness and sense of loss we often feel in relationships with others. For the singer, their friend was the most important thing, and they are devastated to have lost it.


Line by Line Meaning

I recall when I used to come home, never had a dime
I remember coming home without any money


Lord, I always had a good time
Even though I didn't have any money, I still had fun


And I recall drinkin' wine with one of my friends
I remember having a good time drinking with a friend


Lord, I can't go back again
I can't go back to those times and experiences


Am I losin' my own way back home?
Am I losing my way back to the good times?


Am I losin' a good friend that I've known?
Am I losing a close friend?


Am I losin'? Won't you tell me how I've sinned?
Am I doing something wrong that is causing me to lose my friend?


Why am I losin' one of my best friends?
Why am I losing one of my closest friends?


And I recall this friend of mine I knew so well
I remember this friend of mine that I was very close with


It goes to show, Lord, you just can't tell
You never know what might happen in a friendship


Now my friend won't talk to me, let me tell you why
My friend is not speaking to me because of a reason


He thinks I've changed because of a dollar sign
He believes I've become greedy because of money


It's so strange when you get just a little money
It's strange how people act when you have some money


Your so called friends want to act just a little funny
Your supposed friends will start to behave strangely


Yes, they'll blame you
They will put the blame on you


But I'm not the one that's here to blame
I am not responsible for the change in the friendship


Its you, my friend, that has really changed
It's my friend who has changed


It's a shame, such a shame
It's unfortunate that it has come to this


Am I losin' once again?
Am I losing another friend?


Why these things happen, Lord, I don't understand
I don't comprehend why things like this happen


Lord, it can sure hurt a man
It can be very painful and distressing


And why my friend won't take me as I am
Why can't my friend accept me for who I am?


'Cause your friend, Lord, is the most important thing
Because your friendships are the most valuable things in life


Tell me, people, what good is that?
What is the point of losing friends over money or material possessions?




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Ronnie Van Zant, Gary Robert Rossington

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ToTheMaxGaming1

The most underrated Skynyrd song

Big Chief

It really is

Donald Fisher

Check out the 1994 acoustic version

Darrell Knight

Always love this

KUSTOMDELUXE84

Reminds me of my older brother who died in my arms at the scene of his motorcycle wreck 39 years ago. Have all his Skynyrd albums.

Dr. Roberts

Good song very reflective as we get older

Jesus Christ

The fact Ed's solo isn't higher in the mix is criminal...

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