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・ Don't Turn 'Em Loose
・ Don't Turn Around
・ Don't Turn Away
・ Don't Turn Off the Lights
・ Don't Turn Out the Lights
・ Don't Turn Your Back on Me
・ Don't U Eva
・ Don't U Ever Stop
・ Don't Underestimate My Love for You
・ Don't Upset the Rhythm (Go Baby Go)
・ Don't Wait
・ Don't Wait (album)
・ Don't Wait (Dashboard Confessional song)
・ Don't Wait Animate
・ Don't Wait for the Movie
Don't Wait on Me
・ Don't Wait Too Long
・ Don't Wait Up
・ Don't Wait Up (album)
・ Don't Wake Daddy
・ Don't Wake Me Up
・ Don't Wake Me Up (album)
・ Don't Wake Me Up (song)
・ Don't Walk Away
・ Don't Walk Away (Electric Light Orchestra song)
・ Don't Walk Away (EP)
・ Don't Walk Away (Jade song)
・ Don't Walk on the Grass
・ Don't Wanna Be Here
・ Don't Wanna Be Left Out/Good-Day Ray


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Don't Wait on Me : ウィキペディア英語版
Don't Wait on Me

"Don't Wait on Me" is a song written by Don Reid and Harold Reid, and recorded by American country music group The Statler Brothers. It was released in June 1981 as the first single from their album ''Years Ago''. The song peaked at No. 5 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles chart.
Group members Don Reid and Lew DeWitt trade call-and-response lead vocals on the verses.
The song itself is an affirmation of a breakup, with one half of the ex-couple using "when pigs fly"-type hyperboles – including the sun rising in the west and setting in the east, San Diego sailors not getting tattoeed, the wind not blowing in Chicago (opposing the city's nickname "The Windy City"), L.A. being cold and clear (opposing the city's warm climate and smog), winter weather for the Fourth of July, and so forth – to impress upon the other half that they should not expect to reunite as a couple. Several cultural references are made, including atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair (the impossibility of her being ordained and becoming a priest), and Wrigley Field (when the lights go on), which, at the time of the recording, was the only unlighted field in Major League Baseball. On the Statlers' live 1989 album ''Live-Sold Out'', on which they performed the song, the lyric referring to Wrigley Field was revised as putting a dome on the ballpark (as lights for night games had been installed in the ballpark in 1988, since the song's studio recording).
==Chart performance==


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