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• • ' You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)' is a song by recording artist from her debut studio album, (1994). The song's lyrics are credited to Penn, and, and production was handled. Penn recorded a song in 1967 called 'You Don't Love Me', which incorporates elements of the music and lyrics of Cobbs' 1960 song '. The Cobbs song was, in turn, based on Diddley's 1955 song '.

Thus, both are credited as songwriters on Penn's recording. In 1994, after a 17-year break from the music industry, she re-recorded a version of the song retitled 'You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)'. Penn's 1994 version of the song became a commercial success worldwide. In the United Kingdom, it peaked at number three on the. The song also reached the top 20 in Austria and Switzerland, and the top 40 in the Netherlands and New Zealand. In the United States, the single also charted at number 58 on the chart and at number 42 on the chart.

Multiple recording artists have performed and 'You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)' in their own works. Singer remade the song for her debut studio album, (2005), and American entertainer performed the song on her concert tour (2009–10).

Contents • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] In Jamaica in 1967, Penn recorded a song titled ', which 'she first sang for, although the song itself originated in the American south, courtesy of R&B singer '. Cobb himself had based his song on blues singer 's 1955 recording 'She's Fine, She's Mine'. Penn's of Cobb's song was recorded at 's Studio One by influential producer. Dodd, who had lived for a while in the United States, imported American records to play for his sound system entertainment businesses. Penn's song used lyrical and melodic elements of Cobbs' song, but was performed in the emerging style – a precursor to. It starts out with a drum roll, 'then a chugging bass line kicks in and Penn's dreamy voice wails': No no no, you don't love me and I know now (2×) 'Cause you left me baby, and I got no place to go now.

Dawn Penn's 'You Don't Love Me' was successful in Jamaica, where it was a major hit. She recorded some other songs due to the positive feedback and reviews of 'You Don't Love Me', such as 'Blue Yes Blue' and a reggae cover version of Scottish singer 's '. Despite her initial success, Penn decided to take a break from singing, which lasted 17 years.

In the late 1980s, after working for banks, accountant agencies, and airlines, she returned to Jamaica in the hopes of reviving her career. In the early 1990s, she re-recorded a version of 'You Don't Love Me' with the new title 'You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)'. Resetter epson l1300. The noted Jamaican production team produced it and it featured an updated arrangement. Songwriting is credited to Penn, Cobbs, and Diddley.

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Critical reception [ ] wrote about the song: 'Penn's sultry vocal presence on this sailing, instantly memorable dancehall jam belies the pensive nature of the song's story of lost love. An easy-paced groove chugs along with a hip-hop-ish vibe that could prove accessible to crossover and urban formats.' Wrote: ' where art thou? Is real reggae still being made, with all those pale-faced pretenders around? Yes here, with all the and all.' Charles Aaron from said: 'Producers Steely and Clevie's quirked-up remake of the 1967 reggae classic made my speakers rumble and swoon when a radio DJ finally wised up. Penn's mesmerizing voice plea is so precise and self-possessed that you figure she'll be fine whether her baby asks her to get down on her knees and pray or not.