Song of the Day #2,174: ‘I Don’t Want to Lose You’ – The Smithereens

smithereens_especiallyI’m envisioning a future project — a list of bands that produced one excellent album but nothing else that crossed my radar.

This is different from a one-hit wonder because the whole album, not just a single song, has to be great. And it can’t be a group that has a few pretty good albums and one amazing one. This one album has to be the only work of theirs you own.

I might not have more than one candidate for this list, but I definitely have one, and it’s The Smithereens.

Their 1986 album Especially For You is a pop masterpiece, all the more impressive for being their debut. I love every song on this thing, and yet it’s the only Smithereens record I’ve ever owned.

I envision scores of Smithereens fans objecting to the whole premise of my post right now, arguing that the band put out a number of stellar albums after this one. Indeed, the band has released 12 other full-length records, including two live albums and two collections of Beatles covers. Some of them are bound to be good.

But my list doesn’t require the band to release only one quality record, period. It requires that only one quality record got through to me. For whatever reason, I never sought out another Smithereens album. My loss, I’m sure.

Note: For some reason I simply count not find the lyrics to this song anywhere on the web. Plenty of sites listed the song but every one of them included the lyrics to another song under this title. Bizarre.

8 thoughts on “Song of the Day #2,174: ‘I Don’t Want to Lose You’ – The Smithereens

  1. Dana says:

    An intriguing premise. Would your list include artists where you have bought or heard other albums that didn’t grab you or just artists where you loved the one album and never bothered to hear anything else? If the latter, which is what I think you are suggesting, I would be curious to know why you never sought out more since you presumably love the one album and you are by nature a completist.

    Meanwhile, the guitar break at the end of this song is virtually identical to the Byrds’ “I’ll Feel a Whole Lot Better” (probably more known to us by Tom Petty’s cover), I hope the homage was intentional.

  2. Clay says:

    The Byrds homage was intentional… I read a quote from the lead singer mentioning it.

  3. Amy says:

    I think you gave me a song from this album on one of my compilation tapes. Do you remember which one it was?

  4. Amy says:

    http://officialsmithereens.com/124/in-a-lonely-place-video/ When I looked up the song on your blog, I was sad to see the video has been taken down. Figured I’d remedy that here. Also, I was tickled to learn that the song is paying homage to “The Girl from Impanema,” which made sense as soon as I read it but I’d never thought of it before. 🙂

  5. Clay says:

    I went back and fixed the clip on the previous post. I hate when the videos stop working. Fortunately somebody has usually posted another version.

  6. chimagwriter says:

    Here are the lyrics to “I Don’t Want To Lose You”:

    You turn to me with that look on your face
    The kind of smile I’ll never replace
    But if you can’t love me then I’ll have to go
    But first there’s something that you should know.

    You turn to me
    And your eyes say you want to be free
    What can I do
    When I spend my whole life lovin’ you?

    I don’t want to lose you

    Now you come around and you want me again
    Let’s face it girl we just can’t pretend
    We can’t go back it just can’t be the same
    So don’t be sad there’s no one to blame

    You turn to me
    and your eyes are the eyes of me
    what can I do, when I spend all my life wanting you?

    I don’t want to lose you

    Bridge:
    What did I do tell me what did I say that was wrong
    Where will this pain leave my heart but take so long

    I think that someday we’ll both look back on this
    We’ll laugh and smile and both reminisce
    About all the times together we’ve had
    But girl I know that I’ll still be sad.

    Still I want you
    When I know it’s the wrong thing to do
    Can we believe
    And still have love enough left to give?

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