Don't Tell Me You Love Me Anymore
Emma Bunton · Other Songs - Emma Bunton
Don't tell me unless you're good and sure
I can't control what my heart is feeling
Want you here, but I need to believe in
Everything that you whisper in my ear
I'm making this real easy for you
You don't love me as much I love you
I'm gonna have to draw the line
Don't tell me you love me anymore
Don't tell me cos I don't need to know
Don't tell me you love me anymore
Don't tell me unless you're good and sure
What's the point of carrying on
What's the point of pretending that my future
Is resting here with you
I'm not prepared to lie to myself for another day
And I don't want to hear it
I'd rather hear nothing from you at all
Don't tell me you love me anymore
Don't tell me cos I don't need to know
Don't tell me you love me anymore
Don't tell me unless you're good and sure
Can't you see
That you never saw the best in me
How could you ever let me go?
Let me know, please
Let me know
Don't tell me you love me anymore
Don't tell me cos I don't need to know (oh-oh-oh-ooh)
Don't tell me you love me anymore (don't say it)
Don't tell me unless you're good and sure
Don't tell me you love me anymore (don't say it)
Don't tell me cos I don't need to know (I really do need to know)
Don't tell me you love me anymore (baby please)
Don't tell me unless you're good and sure (baby, please)
Don't tell me you love me
Don't tell me you love me anymore
[Repeat to fade]
Don't Tell Me You Love Me Anymore
Emma Bunton's solo career has consistently delivered polished pop anthems that blend emotional vulnerability with upbeat production. "Don't Tell Me You Love Me Anymore" stands as a notable song in her discography, showcasing the sharp songwriting and melodic sensibility that defined her transition from group member to solo star. The track captures the bittersweet reality of a relationship ending, delivered with Bunton's signature warmth and clarity. While often associated with her early solo efforts, the song remains a testament to her ability to craft relatable narratives within the pop genre. It complements her broader body of work, which includes successful albums and collaborations that have cemented her status in British pop music. This recording highlights her vocal range and emotional depth, offering listeners a timeless reflection on love and loss without relying on clichés.
