Mayday, mayday, mayday

Mmm, baby I'm checkin' out, I think you oughta know
I'm only wastin' time I think I better go
You ain't too civilized, oh
Loss of control, loss of control, loss of control
Loss of control, loss of control, loss of control
Loss of control, loss of control, loss of control
Loss of control, loss of control, loss of control
Loss of control, loss of control, loss of control

Baby, I'm checkin' out, I think you oughta know, yeah
I'm only wastin' time, I think I better go
You ain't too civilized, oh
Loss of control
Loss of control
Loss of control

Ah, ha
Aw, ha
Loss of control, loss of control, loss of control
Loss of control, loss of control, loss of control
Loss of control, loss of control, loss of control
Loss of control, loss of control, loss of control

Baby, I'm checkin' out, I think you oughta know, yeah
I'm only wastin' time, I think I better go
You ain't too civilized, oh oh oh oh oh
Loss of control, loss of control, loss of control
Insane, ah
Ha, ha, ha, ha
Huh


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Loss of Control Lyrics as written by Edward Van Halen Alex Van Halen

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    I love the sound of this song, it sounds like they had a lot of fun recording it. they should have combined this song with Tora! Tora! (the short instrumental that precedes it on the album) and just made it one song because tora tora sounds like the event taking place that caused the loss of control. Also, another great solo by Eddie Van Halen.

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