Don't You Know I Care (Or Don't You Care To Know)
Cleo Laine · Other Songs - Cleo Laine
Or don't you care to know?
If you know I care,
How can you hurt me so.
Darling, you are part of ev'ry breath I take
Will you break my heart
Or give my heart a break?
I can't figure out what love's all about,
and where I fit into your scheme.
Am I wasting time, please tell me
'Cause I'm down to my last dream.
Won't you please be fair,
Love me or let me go
Don't you know I care
Or don't you care to know?
Don't You Know I Care (Or Don't You Care To Know)
Cleo Laine's 'Don't You Know I Care (Or Don't You Care To Know)' stands as a defining example of her mid-century vocal artistry, blending the smooth, emotive style of the Great American Songbook with a distinct jazz sensibility. Recorded during her prolific period, the track showcases her exceptional control and phrasing, characteristic of her work with composers like Cole Porter and others who shaped her repertoire. As a vocalist known for her clarity and warmth, Laine delivers a performance that balances intimate storytelling with the polished elegance expected of her era. The song reflects her ability to navigate complex emotional landscapes, a skill that made her a sought-after interpreter of classic American standards. Her recordings from this time remain significant for their contribution to the legacy of vocal jazz and traditional pop music, offering listeners a glimpse into the sophisticated musical culture of the 1950s and 60s.
