Wa-wa-wa-wake the town and tell the people
'Bout the musical disc coming your way
Boaw (zeen)
Boaw (zeen)
Bo-bo-bo-boaw (zeen)

No no no (boaw)
You don't love me
And I know now
(Zeen, tell the people)
(Zeen, tell the people)
(Zeen, tell-tell-tell-tell-tell-tell the people, boaw)

No no no
You don't love me
Yes I know now
(Tell the people)
(Zeen, tell the people)
(Zeen, tell-tell-tell-tell-tell-tell the people, boaw)
(Tell the people)

'Cause you left me, baby
And I've got no place to go now
(Tell the people, zeen)

(Boaw)
No no no
I'll do anything you say boy
(Tell the people, zeen)
(Tell-tell-tell-tell-tell the people, zeen)

No no no (baow)
I'll do anything you say boy

'Cause if you ask me, baby
I'll get on my knees and pray boy
(Tell the people)
(Tell the people, zeen)
(Tell-tell-tell-tell-tell-tell-tell)
(Tell-tell-tell-tell-tell-tell-tell the people, boaw)

No no no (baow)
You don't love me
And I know now

No no no (baow)
You don't love me
Yes I know now
(Tell the people, zeen)
(Tell-tell-tell-tell-tell the people, zeen)


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You Don't Love Me (No No No) Lyrics as written by Willie Cobbs Ellas Mcdaniel

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