Don't Tell Me (That The Love Has Gone)
Sinner · Comin' Out Fighting
Two steps from heaven
Your love is deep inside me
It's a chain reaction
From my head down to my feet
I romanced without good reason
It's time to walk
These lonely streets again
Don't tell me
That you need another chance
Don't tell me
That your love is gone
Don't tell me
About your broken heart
Don't tell me
That your love is gone
The day will come soon
That you wake up and find me gone
Like the rain that falls
So will your tears
I can't stay here any longer
But my heart beats for you
Stronger and stronger
Don't tell me
That your love is gone
Your love is deep inside me
It's a chain reaction
From my head down to my feet
I romanced without good reason
It's time to walk
These lonely streets again
Don't tell me
That you need another chance
Don't tell me
That your love is gone
Don't tell me
About your broken heart
Don't tell me
That your love is gone
The day will come soon
That you wake up and find me gone
Like the rain that falls
So will your tears
I can't stay here any longer
But my heart beats for you
Stronger and stronger
Don't tell me
That your love is gone
Don't Tell Me (That The Love Has Gone)
Sinner's "Don't Tell Me (That The Love Has Gone)" stands as a defining track on the 1988 album *Comin' Out Fighting*. Released during the height of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, the song blends aggressive riffs with melodic sensibilities characteristic of the era. The recording captures the band's signature sound, featuring powerful vocals that deliver an anthemic quality often associated with their discography. As a staple of their live performances and studio output, the track exemplifies the fusion of punk energy and heavy metal that defined Sinner's contribution to 1980s rock music. Its enduring popularity reflects its effectiveness as both a studio recording and a live staple.
