Jamaican singer Dawn Penn’s biggest hit was a song she first recorded at the age of 15, and was then better known as a Willie Cobbs song adapted from Bo Diddley’s “She’s Fine, She’s Mine”. In 1994, 17 years after she had quit recording music, Penn re-recorded the song in a dancehall style for the bo...
[Intro]
Wa-wa-wa-wake the town and tell the people
'Bout the musical disc coming your way
Bow!
Zeen...
Bow!
Zeen...
Bo-bo-bo-bow!
Zeen...
[Verse 1]
No no no
You don't love me
And I know now
No no no
You don't love me
Yes, I know now
'Cause you left me, baby
And I got no place to go now
[Verse 2]
No no no
I'll do anything you say boy
No no no
I'll do anything you say boy
'Cause if you ask me, baby
I'll get on my knees and pray boy
[Outro]
No no no
You don't love me
And I know now
No no no
You don't love me
Yes, I know now
'Cause...
You Don’t Love Me (No, No, No) was written by Dawn Penn & Willie Cobbs & Bo Diddley.
You Don’t Love Me (No, No, No) was produced by Steely & Clevie.
Dawn Penn released You Don’t Love Me (No, No, No) on Thu Feb 17 1994.