Without you, my life is so dead. I’m sorry to say. You go your way and I’ll go my way. It hurts deep inside. The day we said goodbye, but. The love I lost. (The love, the love I lost) Was a sweet.. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes · The Love I Lost
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Create and get +5 IQ. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes – The Love I Lost Tabbed by Jeff “The Sandman” Sanders Standard Tuning [Chords used] Em7 (Intro) A11sus2 D/F# G#dim7 022030 or 0x543x 5x543x x9777x 456464 Em7 (rest of song) E7#9 G6 F#m7 X79787 X5545x xx545x x9119109 [Intro] D G#dim7 Em7 A11sus2 (x4) [Chorus] Em7 The love I lost Dmaj7.. “The Love I Lost” is a song by American R&B group Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.Group member Teddy Pendergrass sang lead vocals. Originally written as a ballad by Philly soul songwriters Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, the song was transformed into a funk song and features drummer Earl Young.It was released from the Black & Blue album in late 1973 and sold more than a million copies.