About The Song
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"(I Know) I'm Losing You" is a soulful and dynamic track by Rod Stewart, recorded with the Faces, the rock band he fronted during the early '70s. Originally written by Norman Whitfield, Edward Holland Jr., and Cornelius Grant, the song was first recorded by The Temptations in 1966. However, Stewart and the Faces injected their own energy and style into the composition, creating a version that became a standout in their repertoire.
The Faces, consisting of Ron Wood, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones, Ian McLagan, and Rod Stewart, were known for their rollicking, blues-infused rock sound. "(I Know) I'm Losing You" perfectly encapsulates the band's raw and unbridled energy, coupled with Stewart's distinctive vocals that could effortlessly traverse the realms of rock, soul, and blues.
The track opens with a powerful guitar riff, setting the tone for the high-octane performance that follows. Stewart's gravelly voice enters with a sense of urgency, immediately capturing the listener's attention. The Faces contribute to the sonic tapestry with tight instrumentation, featuring Wood's fiery guitar work, Lane's pulsating bass lines, McLagan's soulful keyboards, and Jones' dynamic drumming. The synergy between the band members creates a musical landscape that perfectly complements Stewart's soulful and emotive delivery.
The lyrics of "(I Know) I'm Losing You" explore the theme of a relationship on the brink of collapse. Stewart's vocal performance is a masterclass in conveying the desperation and heartache embedded in the narrative. The song's protagonist is aware of the impending loss, and Stewart infuses every line with a raw, gut-wrenching emotion that resonates with authenticity.
One of the defining features of the Faces' version is the extended instrumental break, showcasing the band's prowess and their ability to seamlessly blend genres. Ron Wood's guitar solo is a highlight, injecting bluesy licks and fiery riffs that elevate the song to new heights. The Faces bring a sense of spontaneity and unbridled energy to the performance, capturing the essence of their live shows.
The chorus, with its repeated refrain of "I know I'm losing you," becomes a powerful mantra that intensifies the emotional impact of the song. Stewart's vocal delivery in these moments is both soulful and cathartic, expressing the inevitability of the relationship's demise. The song becomes a sonic journey through heartbreak, with each note and lyric contributing to the overall emotional narrative.
In the context of Rod Stewart's career, "(I Know) I'm Losing You" showcases his ability to infuse classic soul and R&B elements into the rock genre. The Faces, with their camaraderie and musical proficiency, create a backdrop that allows Stewart's vocals to shine. The song exemplifies the band's versatility, bridging the gap between rock and soul with finesse.
In conclusion, "(I Know) I'm Losing You" by Rod Stewart with the Faces is a compelling fusion of rock and soul, marked by powerful vocals, dynamic instrumentation, and a narrative of heartbreak. The song stands as a testament to the collective talent of the Faces and Rod Stewart's ability to interpret and imbue a classic with his unique style. It remains a timeless piece of music that captures the raw emotion and energy of a band at the height of its creative powers.
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Lyrics
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Your love is fadin', I can feel your love fadin'
Woman, it's fadin' away from me
'Cause you lost your touch, it's growin' cold
As if someone else controls your very soul
I fooled myself long as I can
Can feel the presence of another man
It's there when you speak my name
It's just not the same
Oh honey, I'm losing you
Can feel it in the air
It's there everywhere
Oh, I'm losing you
I can feel it in my bones
Any day you'll be off and gone
Ooh, I'm losing you
It's all over your face
Someone's taken my place
Could it be that I'm losing you?
When I look into your eyes
A reflection of a face I see
Oh no, I'm losing you
I'm hurt, down-hearted and worried, girl
'Cause that face doesn't belong to me, ooh
(Mmm, mm-mmm, mm-mmm, mm-mmm)
Your love is fadin', can feel it fadin'
Oh, away from me
I feel it in the air
It's there everywhere
Oh, I'm losing you
I don't wanna lose ya
But I know I'm gonna grew ya
Oh Lord, I'm losing you, ooh
Get out, ooh
Ooh-ooh
Oh yeah
Get down there
Get down there
I don't wanna lose ya
But I know I'm gonna grew ya
Oh no, I'm losing you
And I'm losing you, ooh
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, ooh
Your love is fading
I can feel it fading
Oh, I'm losing you, ooh