80s Music/song title and band

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This song has me bugging foe a while now and the last I heard is was 1989 during a friends dance performance in high school. Part of the chorus went "..I don't wanna lose you, please don't leave me baby..I don't wanna lose you, please don't leave me now.." (or something like that)
Most of the song was sung by a male but the chorus was done by a female.

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hey mickey4eyes, those italo-disco tunes really didn't fade so easily years after they've been huge hits. you were referring to the song "I Dont Wanna Lose You" performed by David Lyme from his italo-disco cd "like a star".

Lyme's who's real name is Jordi Cubino, was one of the most important singers of Italo-Disco style in Spain. He featured artists like Silver Pozzoli in some record and recorded eventually in Italy too. Originally, he sang Opera and discovered Italo Disco by "accident". He was number one in Japan with some of his hits. He performed on Japanese TV music shows too. Also, he writes music for TV spots and companies like COCA COLA and CHUPA CHUPS as well as for several others.

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The 80s: a decade where the music was grand. i learned a great deal on the wonderworkings of new wave artists; those pop-rock ditties were remarkable, yet the laid-back love songs were always as good as it was then. as regards artists and their songs,i maybe of help though i'm partial to rap,country,and metal. I am also a smooth jazz junkie and may have infos to take you along a splendid music cruise in our time.

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