You Don't Love Me (Willie Cobbs song)
1960 single by Willie Cobbs / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"You Don't Love Me" is a rhythm and blues-influenced blues song recorded by American musician Willie Cobbs in 1960. Adapted from Bo Diddley's 1955 song "She's Fine She's Mine", it is Cobbs' best-known song and features a guitar figure and melody that has appealed to musicians in several genres.
"You Don't Love Me" | |
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Single by Willie Cobbs | |
B-side | "You're So Hard to Please" |
Released | 1960 (1960) |
Recorded | 1960 |
Studio | Echo, Memphis, Tennessee |
Genre | Blues |
Length | 2:32 |
Label | Mojo |
Producer(s) | Billy Lee Riley, Stan Kessler |
Although it became a regional hit when it was released in Memphis, Tennessee, copyright issues prevented its further promotion and national chart success. The song inspired many adaptations, such as "Shimmy Shimmy Walk" by the Megatons and "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" by Jamaican singer Dawn Penn. The Allman Brothers Band popularized it with their extended jam concert performances, as captured on At Fillmore East (1971).