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・ You Don't Know What You've Got
・ You Don't Know Women
・ You Don't Know You're Born
・ You Don't Look 40, Charlie Brown
・ You Don't Love Me
・ You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)
・ You Don't Love Me (Spica song)
・ You Don't Love Me (The Kooks song)
・ You Don't Love Me (Willie Cobbs song)
・ You Don't Love Me Anymore ("Weird Al" Yankovic song)
・ You Don't Love Me Anymore (Eddie Rabbitt song)
・ You Don't Love Me Yet
・ You Don't Mess Around with Jim
・ You Don't Mess Around with Jim (song)
・ You Don't Mess with the Zohan
You Don't Miss Your Water
・ You Don't Miss Your Water ('Til the Well Runs Dry)
・ You Don't Need to Move a Mountain
・ You Don't Own Me
・ You Don't Pull No Punches, but You Don't Push the River
・ You Don't Remember, I'll Never Forget
・ You Don't Say!
・ You Don't Seem to Miss Me
・ You Don't Speak for Me
・ You Don't Treat Me No Good
・ You Don't Understand Me
・ You Don't Wanna Miss
・ You Don't Want Me Anymore
・ You Don't Want My Name... You Want My Action
・ You Don't Want to Know


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You Don't Miss Your Water : ウィキペディア英語版
You Don't Miss Your Water

"You Don't Miss Your Water" is a soul song and the debut single written and recorded by American singer William Bell. It was released by Stax Records in 1961. It is Bell's signature song and best known recording.
==Overview==
The song was written while Bell was in New York, playing with the Phineas Newborn Orchestra, with lyrics that were not inspired by a lost love, but by Bell's own feelings of homesickness. Bell recorded the song upon returning to Memphis, believing that he was making a demo. However, the recording was released as the B-side of the lesser known Bell single "Formula of Love". It was only after DJ's flipped the record over and began playing the B-side instead of the A-side that sales started to pick up.
The song did not chart in the Billboard R&B charts (southern U.S. records were often either not given enough attention by the chart compilers or lacked the slick production of the more popular Detroit and uptown soul outlets), although it did reach #95 on the pop charts. Since then, the track has gone on to become a Southern soul classic. The song was also released on Bell's 1967 album ''The Soul of a Bell'', along with the original version of "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man", which was more famously covered by Aretha Franklin.
Lyrically, the song's theme revolves around the singer's confession of his unfaithfulness to his lover and, now that she's gone, his realization of his foolishness.



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