Songwriter: Pam Sawyer Johnny Bristol Jimmy Roach Harvey Fuqua

Producer: Johnny Bristol

Last week my life had meaning
It was beautiful and so sweet
But now it's nothing, nothing without you, baby
My whole world is incomplete

'Cause honey, I can't see you no more
And that was all that you said baby
But you just might as well have
Placed a gun to my head

Baby, baby, baby
My whole world ended the moment you left me, yeah baby
My whole world ended the moment you left me, yeah baby
Oh yeah, yes, it did

Did you ever mean those sweet things
All that you use to say, did you mean 'em?
Of our house with a lovely, lovely garden
And a little baby someday

Oh tell me baby where did I go wrong?
What changed your mind, baby
Asked you these questions
Over a million times

Baby, baby, baby
My whole world ended the moment you left me, yeah baby
My whole world ended the moment you left me, yeah baby
Yes, it did

Ooh baby now my body is so numb
And I still feel, I feel so senseless your the touch, yes I do now
My life is wasted, it's wasted, finished without you
'Cause I guess I love you much, too much

Oh baby tell me how can I face tomorrow
When it's yesterday that's all I see
And I just don't wanna face tomorrow, baby
'Cause if you're not sharing it with me

Baby, baby, baby
My whole world ended the moment you left me, yeah baby
My whole world ended the moment you left me, yeah baby
My whole world ended the moment you left me, yeah baby
My whole world ended the moment you left me, yeah baby

The Spinners

The Spinners are an American rhythm and blues vocal group that formed in Ferndale, Michigan, in 1954. They enjoyed a string of hit singles and albums during the 1960s and 1970s, particularly with producer Thom Bell. The group continues to tour, with Henry Fambrough as the only original member.