Don't You Love Me Anymore

Joe Cocker · Best Of Joe Cocker

I thought I'd see you smile
When I walked in the door
Thought those arms of yours would be open wide
the way the were... before
Why do you look at me like I'm some stranger tonight?
Why do you pull away when you used to hold me so tight?

*Don't you love me anymore?
Have You learned to live your life without me?
Don't you love me anymore?

When did the fire go out?
Where did the feeling go?
Did it slip away, when I wasn't there and now I've come home
I thought you wanted me back,
I was so sure you would ask me to stay
I thought you needed me still,
Quess it didn't work out that away

*repeat

Darling....When did the fire go out?
Where did the feeling go?
Why do you pull away,
When you used to hold so close baby

*repeat....

Don't You Love Me Anymore

Joe Cocker's 'Don't You Love Me Anymore' stands as a defining example of his soulful baritone and his mastery of the blues-rock fusion genre. Recorded for his 'Best Of Joe Cocker' compilation, the track showcases his signature vocal delivery, characterized by a gritty, emotive tone that cut through the mid-1960s rock landscape. The song reflects the era's exploration of complex romantic themes and social commentary, delivered with a raw intensity that became a hallmark of Cocker's discography. As a staple of his greatest hits, the recording demonstrates his ability to transform standard blues structures into powerful, cathartic performances that resonated deeply with audiences worldwide.