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  1. I’m walking down the road. And you’ve just got to let me go. ‘Cause I can’t hold on. I can’t hold on. I can’t hold on anymore. LOSE AGAIN. When the heart calls, the mind obeys. Oh, it knows better than me, baby. But you’re keepin’ me goin’, I know it’s insane.

  2. B− [2] Karla Bonoff is the RIAA Gold-certified first album by singer/songwriter Karla Bonoff. It includes several of Bonoff's compositions which had previously been prominently recorded: three by Linda Ronstadt ("Lose Again", "If He's Ever Near", "Someone to Lay Down Beside Me") and one by Bonnie Raitt ("Home" ).

  3. Written by Karla Bonoff & Kenny Edwards. 1979 Seagrape Music/Valgovind. Music BMI. You're taking all I got and now you're leaving. Ooh baby, don't go. I thought that love was something to believe in. Ooh, baby don't go. I've seen it in your face. It's in your eyes when you turn away.

  4. Mar 31, 2020 · Opening for him was Karla Bonoff. She had just released her self-titled album (above). We had heard of Bonoff, because she had been a backup singer for Linda Ronstadt, and had written three songs that appeared on Ronstadt’s Hasten Down The Wind album…”Someone To Lay Down Beside Me”, “Lose Again” and “If He’s Ever Near”.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lose_AgainLose Again - Wikipedia

    Lose Again. " Lose Again " is a song written by Karla Bonoff that was originally recorded by American singer Linda Ronstadt. First released on her album Hasten Down the Wind, "Lose Again" was then spawned as the third single from the disc in May 1977.

  6. Jul 11, 2022 · Ronstadt's version didn't do as well as Holly's, peaking at No. 11. But it was the biggest hit on one of Ronstadt's most successful albums, "Hasten Down the Wind." 10. 'It's So Easy'. The most ...

  7. Someone to Lay Down Beside Me. " Someone to Lay Down Beside Me " is a song written by Karla Bonoff that was originally recorded by American singer Linda Ronstadt. First included as an album track on 1976's Hasten Down the Wind, it was released as a single by Asylum Records in November 1976. The song was met positive reviews from Billboard ...