I Don't Think You Love Me Anymore

Dean Martin · Everybody Loves Somebody: The Reprise Years 1962-1 [2002]

(Don Lanier - Tom Thacker)



You don't smile like you used to smile

You don't laugh like you used to laugh

You're trying to pretend but what for

I don't think you love me anymore.



You don't kiss like you kissed me before

The spark of love isn't there anymore

I love you everyday but what for

I don't think you love me anymore.



You made a fool of me you're mean to me

It's plain to see you don't love me anymore.



Your loving touch isn't there anymore

You don't care like you cared before

So darling what am I waiting for

I don't think you love me anymore.



You made a fool of me you're mean to me

It's plain to see you don't love me anymore.



You made a fool of me you're mean to me

It's plain to see you don't love me anymore...

About I Don't Think You Love Me Anymore

Dean Martin's "I Don't Think You Love Me Anymore" stands as a quintessential example of his smooth, crooning style, delivered with the effortless cool that defined his career. Recorded during his later years, this track appears on the compilation *Everybody Loves Somebody: The Reprise Years 1962-1*, highlighting his continued relevance and vocal precision in the early 1960s. The song captures the melancholic yet laid-back tone characteristic of Martin's interpretations of romantic ballads, blending traditional pop sensibilities with his unique delivery. It reflects the era's emphasis on polished vocal performance and emotional restraint, showcasing his ability to convey deep sentiment without dramatic flair. As part of his extensive discography, the recording remains a staple for fans of classic American crooners and mid-century pop music.