"I've Lost You" (Steve Barlby) was written for Iain Matthews (Ian Matthews MacDonald) by Alan Blaikley and Ken Howard using a pseudonym. Recorded in 1969 it was a track on Iain's first solo LP "Matthews' Southern Comfort".
Covered in 1970 by Elvis Presley "I've Lost You" became a gold record and peaked at number thirty-two on Billboard, higher on other national charts reaching the top twenty on Cash Box and number five on Billboard's Adult Contemporary listing while a top ten Canadian success.
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