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About the song

Toby Keith: Still a Touch

In the world of country music, Toby Keith is a household name. With a career spanning over three decades, Keith has amassed a catalog of hits that includes “Should’ve Been a Cowboy,” “How Do You Like Me Now?!” and “I Love This Bar.” But one of Keith’s most personal and poignant songs is “Losing My Touch.”

The song, released in 2002, tells the story of a man who is coming to terms with the fact that he is getting older. He is no longer the young buck he once was, and he is starting to feel the effects of time. The song’s lyrics are honest and relatable, and Keith’s delivery is heartfelt and sincere.

“Losing My Touch” is a reminder that even the best of us are not immune to the aging process. But it is also a song about hope and resilience. The man in the song may be losing his touch, but he is not giving up. He is determined to keep on living his life to the fullest, and he is not going to let age define him.

The song is a powerful anthem for anyone who is feeling lost or uncertain. It is a reminder that we are all in this together, and that we can all find strength in each other. “Losing My Touch” is a song about hope, resilience, and the power of the human spirit.

Here are some of the key themes explored in the song:

  • Aging: The song is about a man who is coming to terms with the fact that he is getting older. He is no longer the young buck he once was, and he is starting to feel the effects of time.
  • Loss: The song is also about loss. The man in the song is losing his touch, and he is also losing his youth.
  • Hope: Despite the challenges of aging and loss, the song is ultimately about hope. The man in the song is determined to keep on living his life to the fullest, and he is not going to let age define him.

“Losing My Touch” is a powerful and moving song that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt lost or uncertain. It is a reminder that we are all in this together, and that we can all find strength in each other.

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Lyrics

“Losing My Touch”

 

Reservations for one tonight
I’ll be eating by myself again
At that quiet little corner spot
Where we used to hang with all our friends

And I’ll ease down to the local pub
Climb up on the tallest stool
Holding court with my common sense
Outwitting all these common fools

I’ve got good taste for blended whiskey
I can see my way around this bar
I can hear the sound of a vintage jukebox
And smell the smoke of a hand-rolled cigar
I can’t read your mind
Baby, I can sense this much
When it comes to your love
I feel like I’m losing my touch

You’re not buying this anymore
My lies have come up short again
You haven’t said it’s over yet
Oh but I can feel a bitter wind

And after giving me your better years
And hoping for the very best
Closing time is drawing near
As I sit alone with all the rest

Well, I’ve got good taste for blended whiskey
I can see my way around this bar
I can hear the sound of a vintage jukebox
And smell the smoke of a hand-rolled cigar
I can’t read your mind
Oh, but I can sense this much
When it comes to your love
I feel like I’m losing my touch

When it comes to your love
I feel like I’m losing my touch

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