Don't Keep Me Wondering

Jon Bon Jovi · John Bongiovi: The Powerstation Years (1980-1983)

When I come home, it's late, I feel so all alone
What was my mistake, baby, why dont you care at all?
Well if it's just a change in you, Ill adjust,
But if you're true give me a sign of your trust,
And am I supposed to be true to you.

Don't keep me wonderin', do I still have your love
Don't keep me wonderin', if you've given up

When I come to bed, you're there, but I feel so all alone
What can I do, short of sleepin' on the floor
I might be slow girl but Im not dumb
The question arises, am I the only one?
And am I supposed to be in love with you

Don't keep me wonderin', do I still have your love
Don't keep me wonderin', have you given up
Don't you keep me baby

I might be slow girl, I'm not dumb
The question arises, am I the only one?
And am I supposed to be in love with you

Don't keep me wonderin', do I still have your love
Don't keep me wonderin', have you given up
Don't keep me wonderin', do I still have your love
Don't keep me wonderin', have you given up
Don't you give up baby

Don't Keep Me Wondering

Jon Bon Jovi's "Don't Keep Me Wondering" stands as a pivotal track from his early Powerstation era, recorded during the formative years between 1980 and 1983. Released on the album *John Bongiovi: The Powerstation Years*, the song exemplifies the raw, energetic rock sound that would later define his career. It captures the transitional period where Bon Jovi was refining his signature style, blending hard rock with melodic sensibilities that resonated with audiences. While often overshadowed by his later hits, this recording showcases the foundational elements of his songwriting and vocal delivery, serving as a crucial link in his discography before the commercial breakthrough of *Slippery When Wet". The track remains a testament to the gritty, authentic rock aesthetic of early 1980s New Jersey music.