Released: June 28, 2011

Songwriter: Lee Brice Aimee Mayo Chris Lindsey Kyle Jacobs

Producer: Tony Bucher

[Verse 1]
Like a cable car runnin' through my mind
You're stoppin' at every place in town
Somethin' I can't put my finger on
You're sittin' right here next to me
You might as well be a ghost in my dreams
Baby, how'd I let you get so gone?

[Chorus]
Tell me
Where did I lose, where did I lose
Where did I lose you?

[Verse 2]
Was it three years ago in Santa Fe?
Or early morning yesterday?
It don't matter anyway, you're gone
Are you lost at the bottom of a crackerjack box?
A dime story nobody wants
Is that baby, how I made you feel?

[Chorus]
Please tell me
Where did I lose, where did I lose
Where did I lose you?

[Bridge]
Are you folded at the top of a laundry basket?
Sweepin' the floors of a three-bedroom house that
Keeps you crying all day long
Have you been crushed by one weaker car?
Have you done everything but come undone?
All I know is you're gone

[Verse 3]
We were perfect as a blood-red rose
But dreamers in thorns are hard to hold
Tell me, baby, I need to know

[Chorus]
Please tell me
Where did I lose, where did I lose
Where did I lose you?
Where did I lose, where did I lose
Where did I lose you?
Where did I lose, where did I lose
Where did I lose you? Oh

[Outro]
Where did I lose, where did I lose you?
Tell me
Where did I lose, where did I lose
Where did I lose you?

Mark Wills

Daryl Mark Williams (born August 8, 1973) is an American country singer from Blue Ridge, Georgia. He signed with Mercury Nashville Records in 1996 after working as a demo singer in Atlanta and Nashville. Wills is married with two children, spends his spare time in the outdoors and is a proud patriot and supporter of the United States military.

Wills has released seven albums to date, his latest offering being June 2011’s Looking For America. His best-selling album is May 1998’s Wish You Were Here which is certified Platinum by the RIAA. His best-selling single is September 2003 single “19 Somethin'” which spent 6 weeks atop of the Hot Country Songs chart.

In 1998, Wills won his only Academy of Country Music Awards award of his career for “Top New Male Vocalist.” In 2000, he voiced Huckleberry Finn in the animated movie Tom Sawyer. His contributions to the movie also spawned “Never Ever and Ever,” a duet with Lee Ann Womack. In January 2019, Wills became the 218th member of the Grand Ole Opry.