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appalachiablue

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Sun Feb 20, 2022, 01:24 AM Feb 2022

The Allman Brothers Band - You Don't Love Me - Live, Fillmore East



At Fillmore East is a double live album by The Allman Brothers Band. The band's breakthrough success, At Fillmore East was released in July 1971. It ranks Number 49 among Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Enjoy in the southern mix of rock, blues and jazz.

- You Don't Love Me (Willie Cobbs)

You don't love me, pretty baby,
you don't love me, yes I know.
You don't love me, pretty baby
you don't love me, yes I know.
Well if you leave me, pretty baby
don't you know you're gonna hurt me so.
Well I'm gonna tell my mother,
I'm gonna talk to my father too.
Well I'm gonna tell my sweet mother,
I'll have a word with my father too.
Well I'm gonna tell everybody,
what those young girls will do to you.
Goodbye now, pretty baby,
if I don't see you no more.
Lord, goodbye now, pretty baby,
if I never see you no more.
Well if you think I'll be your fool, Lord,
you better be on your merry way.

Duane Allman -- lead guitar, slide guitar
Gregg Allman -- organ, piano, Vocals
Dickey Betts -- lead guitar, Vocals
Berry Oakley -- bass guitar
Jai Johanny Johanson -- drums, congas, timbales
Butch Trucks -- drums, tympani
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The Allman Brothers Band - You Don't Love Me - Live, Fillmore East (Original Post) appalachiablue Feb 2022 OP
One of my favorite bands...... JTele Feb 2022 #1
Ditto, luv them, had the album. Saw AB live in 1972. appalachiablue Feb 2022 #2
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