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Al Dexter – I’m Losing My Mind Over You

Recorded in the 1940s, this classic country music gem is a timeless piece that continues to captivate audiences today. It reached the top of the country music charts in 1945 and stayed there for several weeks.

Al Dexter – I’m Losing My Mind Over You: A Classic Country Music Gem

If you’re a country music lover, you must have heard of Al Dexter – I’m Losing My Mind Over You. Recorded in the 1940s, this classic country music gem is a timeless piece that continues to captivate audiences today.
Al Dexter - I'm Losing My Mind Over You
Single Al Dexter Okeh 1944
Written and recorded by Al Dexter, the song was produced by Joe Davis and recorded by Okeh Records. It reached the top of the country music charts in 1945 and stayed there for several weeks.
This beautiful love song has all the elements of classic country music – a simple melody, heartfelt lyrics, and a soothing voice. The song captures the essence of love and the pain of heartbreak, a theme that resonates with audiences across generations.
Whether you’re a fan of Al Dexter or country music in general, «I’m Losing My Mind Over You» is a must-listen. It’s a timeless piece that continues to inspire and entertain audiences today.

The Story Behind Al Dexter’s «I’m Losing My Mind Over You»

Al Dexter - I'm Losing My Mind Over You
Al Dexter
Al Dexter’s «I’m Losing My Mind Over You» is a classic country music song that has captured the hearts of many. But what’s the story behind this timeless piece?
Al Dexter, born Clarence Albert Poindexter, was an American country musician and songwriter. He wrote «I’m Losing My Mind Over You» in the 1940s, a period when country music was gaining popularity in the United States.
The song tells the story of a man who has lost the love of his life and is struggling to come to terms with his heartbreak. The lyrics are simple yet powerful, and the melody is hauntingly beautiful.
Despite its age, «I’m Losing My Mind Over You» continues to resonate with audiences today. It’s a testament to the enduring power of country music and the talent of Al Dexter.




Al Dexter’s Impact on Country Music

Al Dexter’s «I’m Losing My Mind Over You» is just one of the many contributions he made to country music. His career spanned over three decades, and he was a pioneer in the genre.
Dexter’s unique blend of western swing and honky-tonk music helped shape the sound of country music in the 1940s and 1950s. He was one of the first artists to record with an electric guitar, a technique that would later become a staple in the genre.
Dexter’s impact on country music is still felt today. He paved the way for many artists who followed in his footsteps and helped shape the sound of country music as we know it today.
In conclusion, Al Dexter – I’m Losing My Mind Over You is a classic country music gem that continues to captivate audiences today. Its timeless appeal is a testament to the enduring power of country music and the talent of Al Dexter. Whether you’re a fan of classic country music or just discovering it, this song is a must-listen.

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Al Dexter – I’m Losing My Mind Over You Lyrics

I’m Losing My Mind Over You
I’m losing my mind over you
Sometimes I don’t know what to do
I’m just a smokin’ and a talkin’ and a cryin’ cause I’m blue
I’m losing my mind over you
I’m roaming around all the time
Somehow you’re always on my mind
While you’re wining and a dining with your somebody new
I’m losing my mind over you
I’m losing my mind over you
I think I’ll start to drinkin’ too
I can look most anywhere find you drinking wine and beer
I’m losing my mind over you
I spent all my money on you
When it was gone you said adieu
When you said that you were mine you had another down the line
I’m losing my mind over you
I’m lonely and blue as I can be
You see what love has done to me
I’m just sighing and a crying as my heart breaks right in two
I’m losing my mind over you
I’m losing my mind over you
Someday the sun will shine on through
I’ll be rollin’ and a strollin’ lookin’ for somebody new
I’m losing my mind over you

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Al Dexter - I'm Losing My Mind Over You
A-Side Single Al Dexter Okeh 1944
Single by Al Dexter and His Troopers
A-side «I’ll Wait For You Dear»
Released December 11, 1944
Recorded March 21, 1942
Studio CBS Columbia Square Studio, Hollywood, California
Genre Country (Hillbilly), honky-tonk
Label Okeh 6727
Songwriter(s) Al Dexter, James B. Paris

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