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Dawn Penn — You Dont Love Me (No, No, No)
Album: No No No
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Released: 1994
Length: 3:14
Plays (last 30 days): 2
No no no
You don't love me
and I know now

No no no
You don't love me
as I know now

Coz you left me
Baby
And I got no place to go now

No no no
I'd do anything to stay boy

No no no
I'd do anything to stay boy

Coz if you asked me
Baby
I'll get on my knees and pray boy
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There is no way I can sit still while this plays! Groovy, infectious beats, sexy vocals, and dig those killer horns!
Yeah, it's a men's world, evermore ;)
Love the background loop from Ziggy and the Melody Makers. “ Tell the People”
 VH1 wrote:

Such sentences like "I'll do anything you say boy" do not really sit well with me! Good tune, but the lyrics are very out of date!


Omg, you're right, it's so awful, especially that last line "I'll get on my knees and pray", how could she!!? ;-)
LLRP
 xcranky_yankee wrote:
"I'd do anything to stay boy" may be 'out of date' but, sadly, this happens to this day



WTF, you expect them to re-release with new words just to appease the PC crowd. Hmmmm, f***, let's change half the world's music. 
Very popular one hit wonder. I hope she's still making money from it!! 
 VH1 wrote:

Such sentences like "I'll do anything you say boy" do not really sit well with me! Good tune, but the lyrics are very out of date!

"I'd do anything to stay boy" may be 'out of date' but, sadly, this happens to this day

Wow, last time I heard this song was 20 years ago, during my mission in Chechnya. Made me relax a bit. 
Who let Madness into the studio while they were recording this?
 baylees wrote:

Jamaicans also invented jerk chicken for the tourists who are jerks
 

 marko86 wrote:
Jamaican's practically invented the remix. This is an old song remixed with many pieces from older reggae songs. Its actually originally based on a 1955 Bo Diddley song,, seriously,,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Don't_Love_Me_(No,_No,_No)

I thinks its sexy , mostly cuz it will never happen for me.
 

I love this version by French artist Mèlaaz which I first heard on Daddy G's (of Massive Attack) mix album for DJ-Kicks


 marko86 wrote:
Jamaican's practically invented the remix. This is an old song remixed with many pieces from older reggae songs. Its actually originally based on a 1955 Bo Diddley song,, seriously,,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Don't_Love_Me_(No,_No,_No)

I thinks its sexy , mostly cuz it will never happen for me.

 
Practically? I'm not aware that anyone (other than Puff Daddy or whatever he's calling himself these days) disputes that claim.

check out this cool remix history infographic
 maxjboxer wrote:

Are you reporting a microaggression snowflake?

 
Oh no! Were you triggered by their complaint?
 VH1 wrote:
Such sentences like "I'll do anything you say boy" do not really sit well with me! Good tune, but the lyrics are very out of date!

 
Are you reporting a microaggression snowflake?


 SquiddlyDiddly wrote:
My name is based on the originator of this tune. 

How apt {#Notworthy} 

 
This is a remake of a Squiddly Diddly tune? That cat was cool.
Such sentences like "I'll do anything you say boy" do not really sit well with me! Good tune, but the lyrics are very out of date!
Niceeee
My name is based on the originator of this tune. 

How apt {#Notworthy} 
Peachy.  Following SuperHeavy to show them how it should be done.
Instantly, my mood is better as I envision listening to this while staring out at some crystal clear waters!
 rockpommel16 wrote:


 
Priceless best one yet
Go RP !
{#Bananasplit}
great stuff. 
nice!
I have yet to find a version of this song that I don't like.
Jamaican's practically invented the remix. This is an old song remixed with many pieces from older reggae songs. Its actually originally based on a 1955 Bo Diddley song,, seriously,,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Don't_Love_Me_(No,_No,_No)

I thinks its sexy , mostly cuz it will never happen for me.
Ya Ya Ya Mon!
Very good combo!
 
skankin and dubbin
 unclehud wrote:
 
Shawn's sister.



 
Sean.....just sayin'
by the way folks se's from Ja and wrote this in the 60's.....{#Bananasplit}
 davell wrote:
Good tune. Made me stop and see who it was. Not familiar with this artist so will make me check her out. Sweet voice.
  
Shawn's sister.


9>10!
Good tune. Made me stop and see who it was. Not familiar with this artist so will make me check her out. Sweet voice.
Yep..., it does!

Not quite as good as the original... may have to go and look it out..back soon! 
Yes Yes Yes!!!!

So many different versions of this around... will see in a second if it has the great horn riff.... 
Not a bad song per se, but it sure killed the vibe coming out of Manic Depression and the hour or so before.
 Cynaera wrote:
No, no, no.  {#Stop}
 
Agree!

 Derecho wrote:
Am I the only one that hears Lucious Jackon's "Daughters Of The Kaos" in here?

 
You are not alone.  I totally heard that.  Love me some LJ.
Iree Mon, bassman!  JahRule!
{#Bananasplit}
"One step beyonnnnd......."
No, no, no.  {#Stop}
 greg4067 wrote:
Nice!  I have some other songs by this group, really wondering if this was called Punta Reggae? When I came back from Jamaica in the early 80's and went to the record stores and looked for Raggae they said "Raggae? what's that" .. Thanks Bill for your efforts.
 
Ermmm...where were these stores? Kazakhstan? The Police released all their last studio album in '83...I remember reggae being pretty big in the US by '81...
Always a club favorite of mine from waaay back in the mid-90s. Thanks Bill!
Nice!  I have some other songs by this group, really wondering if this was called Punta Reggae? When I came back from Jamaica in the early 80's and went to the record stores and looked for Raggae they said "Raggae? what's that" .. Thanks Bill for your efforts.
Excellent lazy sundays song, too bad it's Friday now :-)
 Poacher wrote:
The bass. . . the base is divine. I have played this tune for decades without getting tired of it. 
 
Thanks for the tip - had to fiddle with the mix to hear it but, yeah, that bass player knows how to walk it.
Her voice is nice, but why are people yelling at each other in the background? Is she doing something to make them angry?

The bass. . . the base is divine. I have played this tune for decades without getting tired of it. 

Less Bob please and far more of this kind of ting.  
this sounds like Adele doing reggae
She's singing my song. Likin it!
 Derecho wrote:
Am I the only one that hears Luscious Jackson's "Daughters Of The Kaos" in here?

 
Maybe. This came first but they might've heard this. Thanks for the reminder to go see what Luscious Jackson's been up to.

Am I the only one that hears Lucious Jackon's "Daughters Of The Kaos" in here?

Yes Yes Yes {#Clap}
I like reggae, but I don't care for the vocal interjections on this song.
YES!!!  My favorite reggae song!!!   THANKYOU!!  {#Tongue}
Thanks, uploader! I've been planning to upload this for years, but can't find a decent copy of it...
Very bouncy and hiccupy...

Thank you for adding. Great voice. Best reggea.