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・ Don't You Ever Get Tired (Of Hurting Me)
Don't You Ever Leave Me
・ Don't You Fake It
・ Don't You Forget About Me
・ Don't You Forget About Me (film)
・ Don't You Forget It
・ Don't You Know
・ Don't You Know (Pandora song)
・ Don't You Know How Much I Love You
・ Don't You Know I Love You
・ Don't You Know That?
・ Don't You Know What the Night Can Do?
・ Don't You Know Who I Think I Was?
・ Don't You Know You're Beautiful
・ Don't You Know?
・ Don't You Lie to Me


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Don't You Ever Leave Me : ウィキペディア英語版
Don't You Ever Leave Me

"Don't You Ever Leave Me" is a single by the Finnish rock and glam punk band Hanoi Rocks taken from their 1984 hit album ''Two Steps From The Move''. The single was released by CBS.
"Don't You Ever Leave Me" made its first appearance on Hanoi Rocks' first album ''Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks'', but it had more punky atmosphere and faster tempo. They remade the version, which the band loved much more. It is usually considered one of the best songs by Hanoi Rocks. The band's guitarist Andy McCoy commented on the song in Finnish Soundi magazine in 1984: "Well, yeah, we screwed up that song so bad back then, that we had to remake it now. As a song, I think it's fucking great and this version is what the original should have been.".
The version of "Don't You Ever Leave Me" that's on the 12" single differs from the album and 7" single versions, as the 12" single version features the narration's (originally spoken by McCoy and Razzle) spoken by McCoy in Spanish.
The song "Oil And Gasoline" (which was the song's B-side) was a new song that originally made its appearance on the "Underwater World" single the same year in 1984.
"Malibu Nightmare" (which is on the 12" single) was originally featured on the EP for the song "Love's An Injection" in 1982. The song was originally made just as a joke, which had Nasty Suicide on bass, because Sam Yaffa was late from the recording. It was re-recorded on the band's 1983 album ''Back to Mystery City''.
Swedish sleaze rock act Hardcore Superstar covered the song on their second album.
==Track listing==


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