You Don't Love Me may refer to:
"You Don't Love Me" is a blues standard recorded by American blues musician Willie Cobbs in 1960. It is Cobbs' best-known song and features a guitar figure and melody that has appealed to musicians in several genres. Although it became a regional hit when it was released in Memphis, Tennessee, copyright issues prevented its further promotion and national chart success. Derived from an earlier song by Bo Diddley, it has inspired many popular adaptations, including "Shimmy Shimmy Walk" by the Megatons and "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" by Jamaican singer Dawn Penn.
Willie Cobbs, an Arkansas native, moved to Chicago in 1947, where he began exploring the burgeoning blues scene centered around Maxwell Street. While in Chicago, he learned the blues harp from Little Walter and began an association with pianist Eddie Boyd. In 1958, Cobbs recorded an unsuccessful single for Ruler Records and auditioned for James Bracken and Vee-Jay Records, who felt that he sounded too similar to their biggest artist, Jimmy Reed. Cobbs and Boyd eventually returned to Arkansas and began performing in the local clubs. Cobbs claims that he heard a field hand singing "Uh, uh, uh, you don't love me, yes I know" to a haunting melody one morning and that inspired him to write a song. However, similar verses (along with the melody and guitar figure) are found in "She's Fine She's Mine", a song recorded by Bo Diddley in 1955 for Checker Records, a Chess subsidiary. Cobbs began performing "You Don't Love Me" to enthusiastic audiences and approached a record label in Memphis, Tennessee, with the hope of recording it. The owner of the Home of the Blues record company turned him down—"He said, 'It's a damn good song but you can't sing'", Cobbs recalled. However, two other producers, Billy Lee Riley and Stan Kessler, overheard the audition and offered to record him.
"You Don't Love Me" is the fourth digital single released by South Korean pop band Spica. It was released on January 27, 2014 under B2M Entertainment with distribution through CJ E&M Music and Live.
The single followed their August 2013 "Tonight", as well as their feature as the subject of the reality television show "Lee Hyori X Unnie". The song is a continuation of that relationship between artist and company colleague Lee Hyori. The song's lyrics were co-written with Lee Hyori and member, Kim Boa, with the original composition being completed by Lee Hyori. It marked the first single in which Lee Hyori compose, write and produce a song for Spica. The song is arranged by Kim Do-Hyun.
Although a December 2013 release was scheduled, many lyrics were edited and re-recorded due to potential censorship.
On January 23, 2014, B2M released a statement announcing the digital single to be released on the 27th. with a video teaser uploaded the same day.
"Love, Me" is a song written by Skip Ewing and Max T. Barnes, and recorded by American country music artist Collin Raye. It was released in October 1991 as the second single from the album All I Can Be. In January 1992, the single became Raye's first Number One single on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts; the same year, the song received a Song of the Year nomination from the Country Music Association. The single has been cited as a popular choice for funerals.
"Love, Me" is a ballad in the key of C major, accompanied by electric piano and steel-string acoustic guitar. It tells of a couple who promise to love each other. The song's narrator tells of being with his grandfather, and reading a note that was written by his grandmother back when both grandparents were younger. The grandfather explains that he had intended to meet her at a certain tree: "If you get there before I do, don't give up on me / I'll meet you when my chores are through, I don't know how long I'll be / But I'm not gonna let you down, darling, wait and see / And between now and then, 'til I see you again, I'll be loving you / Love, me." In the second verse, the narrator and his grandfather are at a church where they stopped to pray just before the grandmother died, and the grandfather reads the note and begins to cry, that is the first time that he saw his grandfather crying.
Love Me (Chinese: 千面女孩) is Korean popstress Lee Jung Hyun's debut Mandarin studio album and her eighth album release. It was released on 11 March 2008 by Ocean Butterflies International. The album features "千面女孩" (Girl With a Thousand Faces), composed by Yoon Il Sang, and the Chinese cover of "A Perfect Man's Code" and songs from her 2006 K-pop album Fantastic Girl.
Love Me may refer to:
[Verse 1:]
You called me on the phone last night acting estranged
Like you know me in the past like that
It's like blowing my mind knowing I'm blind to who you are now
You can't feel how I'm so on the grind
You can't heal all the way it's like I'm towing the line
You can sense that though cause you know what I'm like
You know my soul like my eyes ocean blue
The chosen few on the concrete, on the roads it grew
Look back when you had the plaid duffel bag
We would cut class, make love at my mother's pad
Cop a slice of pizza waiting for the bus
You would get home from school just late enough
We knew about fate then and fate was us
That's how great it was, those days don't escape me much
You see me dying in the game, wanna hug me now?
But you can't call though, you don't love me now
[Chorus:]
"You don't love me now" [repeating]
You don't love me [x5]
Yeah, you don't trust me
[Verse 2:]
Yeah it was us against in the world in a way
With those eyes there was nothing that my girl didn't see
Say to me, I'll listen to you A to Z
But as the years went the tears went down your cheek
I was chasing my dreams up on the street
And my dreams was in the sheets waiting for me
I can't breathe from my lungs then stay in your heart
Now I feel so alone when I lay in the dark
Allaying the dark, mind blown how the time's gone
After ten years with my girl now I'm alone
Unable to love, unable to feel the ocean's wet
My soul is emotionless
I would die for your life, bleed for your safety
Wipe away your tears, I would be what you can't be
There's nothing deeper you can find than that
But words are my tears, listen to me cry on the track
[Chorus]
[Verse 3:]
On our unborn baby I solemnly swear
I'll go to tomorrow if you don't follow me there
I hope you can accept my apologies here
For chasing Dom full of scorn, swallowing beer
I never understand things I guess
But that's why angels have wings I guess
So fly away, I could die today what I didn't do
Oh no, I didn't say we should never break the chain
We could never take away all the heartache and pain
What it made, what it means is everything
I could never sing with the feeling
Of how much I love this thing we had, shorty
I adored you, you adored me, a sight for sore eyes I miss sorely
A kiss before you leave, hold me tight
I thought we had a fire for the coldest night
You don't know what it's like