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・ When I Held Ya
・ When I Hit the Ground
・ When I Kissed the Teacher
・ When I Leave Berlin
・ When I Live by the Garden and the Sea
・ When I Live My Life Over Again
・ When I Lived in Modern Times
・ When I Look at the World
・ When I Look at You
・ When I Look at You (disambiguation)
・ When I Look Down That Road
・ When I Look in Your Eyes
・ When I Look Into Your Eyes
・ When I Look to the Sky
・ When I Looked at Him
When I Lost You
・ When I Lost You (Sarah Whatmore song)
・ When I Love I Love
・ When I Met U
・ When I Need You
・ When I Paint My Masterpiece
・ When I Pretend to Fall
・ When I Said Goodbye / Summer of Love
・ When I Said I Do
・ When I Said I Wanted to Be Your Dog
・ When I Saw You (film)
・ When I See This Bar
・ When I See U
・ When I See You
・ When I See You (disambiguation)


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When I Lost You : ウィキペディア英語版
When I Lost You

"When I Lost You" is a song with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. It was written in 1912 after his wife of five months, the former Dorothy Goetz, died of typhoid fever. In it he poured out the grief of his loss; it was the only song that he ever admitted had such a connection to his own life. The song, a ballad, was unlike any of Berlin's previous songs, which were upbeat tunes written to take advantage of the dance craze. The song is in a slow waltz tempo. It became Berlin's first hit ballad.
Berlin had published 130 songs by this point, none of which previously had revealed his ability to write with moving sentiment about his own personal pain.
== Background ==
Dorothy Goetz was one of many singers who arrived at the Waterson, Berlin & Snyder offices after the success of Berlin's "Everybody's Doin' It Now".

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