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                Mills-Weske, 1983 (mono), 1992 
        (stereo).  Recorded: 13-05-64 |  
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        Johnny Kidd (voc) - Mick Green (lead) 
        - Johnny Spence (bass) - 
        Frank Farley (drums) - Vic Cooper (keyboards) |  
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        strident number, penned in part by the band's then manager Gordon Mills.  It was sent to the vaults for a long holiday.  Mills also managed young 
        Tommy Scott, soon to be better known by his stage name (after the recent 
        film) of Tom Jones.  Jones idolised Kidd and would benefit from his 
        managers' song writing prowess.  During a television spot that some of the Pirates were watching.  It was 
        almost as if they were watching the Guv'nor himself! |  
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        | I know you don't want me no more No more, no no more
 And I don't want to be hurt anymore
 Anymore
 I, I've been a fool
 Everything I did was so wrong
 If I can't love you right, baby
 I don't have to love you at all
 
 Well, I know you don't want me no more
 No more, no no more
 And if there had to be someone loving you more
 Loving you more
 If there's no use in me crying now
 All because you have to put me down
 If you don't want me no more baby
 Ain't no use in your hangin' round
 
 (instrumental break)
 
 Well, I know you don't love me no more
 No more, no no more
 And I don't want to be hurt anymore
 Anymore
 I, I've been a fool
 Everything I did was so wrong
 If I can't love you right, baby
 I don't have to love you at all
 
 Yeah, but I know, yeah I know
 Know know know, know know know
 I know you don't love me,
 You don't love me anymore
 (improvise to fade)
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