Don't Play That Song
Ben E. King Lyrics


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Don't play it no more
Don't play it no more
Don't play it no more
No no no no no no no

Don't play that song for me
It brings back memories
The days that I once knew
The days that I spent with you

Oh no! Don't let it play
It fills my heart with pain!
Please stop it right away!
I remember just what it said
It said (darling I love you) you Know that you lied!
(Darling I love you) you know that you lied!
(Darling I love you) you know that you lied, you lied, you lied lied lied lied

Remember on our first date?
You kissed me and you walked away
You were only seventeen
I never thought you'd act so mean
But baby you told me you loved me
You told me you cared
You said "I'll go with you darlin' almost anywhere"
But baby you know that

(Darling I love you) you Know that you lied!
(Darling I love you) you know that you lied!
(Darling I love you) you know that you lied, you lied, you lied lied lied lied

Don't play it no more
Don't play it no more
Stop it baby! No no no no no no no

Don't play it no more! Baby Please! Don't play it baby!
Don't play it no more! No no no no no no, stop it baby!

(Darling I love you) you Know that you lied!




(Darling I love you) you know that you lied!
(Darling I love you) yes baby you lied

Overall Meaning

"Don't Play That Song" by Ben E. King is a song about heartbreak and trying to move on. The singer asks the person in charge of the music to stop playing a certain song because it brings back memories of the time spent with a person who lied and broke their heart. The song is an emotional appeal for closure and the ability to move forward.


The lyrics, "Don't play that song for me, it brings back memories, the days that I once knew, the days that I spent with you," succinctly convey the emotions that come with hearing a song that reminds one of a painful past. The song goes on to recount the lies that were told by the person and the pain that it caused the singer. The repetition of "Don't play it no more" emphasizes the desperation to move on and leave the pain behind.


Overall, "Don't Play That Song" is a relatable song about heartbreak and the difficulty of letting go of the past.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't play it no more
Stop playing that song


Don't play that song for me
That song reminds me of past memories with my ex, I don't want to hear it


Oh no! Don't let it play
I don't want to hear it, it just makes me feel sad


It fills my heart with pain!
It reminds me of the pain I felt when we broke up


Please stop it right away!
Please turn it off immediately


Remember on our first date?
Do you remember our first date?


You kissed me and you walked away
You left me hanging after our first kiss


You were only seventeen
You were still young and naive


I never thought you'd act so mean
I didn't expect you to treat me poorly


You told me you loved me
You said you loved me


You said "I'll go with you darlin' almost anywhere"
You promised to go anywhere with me


(Darling I love you) you Know that you lied!
You said you loved me, but you lied


Don't play it no more! Baby Please! Don't play it baby!
I'm begging you to stop playing that song


(Darling I love you) yes baby you lied
Yes, you lied when you said you loved me




Lyrics Β© Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ahmet Ertegun, Betty Nelson

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@sauquoit13456

On this day in 1962 {May 20th} Ben E. King's "Don't Play That Song (You Lied)" peaked at #2 for 4 weeks on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles* chart, the four weeks it was at #2, the #1 record for those four weeks was "I Can't Stop Loving You" by Ray Charles...
"Don't Play That Song" reached #11 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart...
Between 1960 and 1980 the Henderson, North Carolina native, as a solo artist, had twenty five records on the Hot R&B Singles chart, five made the Top 10 with two reaching #1, "Stand By Me" for 4 weeks in 1961 and "Supernatural Thing - Part One" for 1 week in 1975...
Besides the above three records, his other two Top 10 records were "Amor" {#10 in 1961},and "Do It In The Name Of Love" {#4 in 1975}...
Two of his twenty five charted records were duets with the Average White Band, "Get It Up" {#21 in 1977} and "A Star In The Ghetto" {#25 in 1977}...
Ben E. King, born Benjamin Earl Nelson, passed away at the age of 76 on April 30th, 2015...
May he R.I.P.
* And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of the Hot R&B Singles' Top 10 on May 20th, 1962:
At #3. "Soldier Boy" by The Shirelles
#4. "Mashed Potato Time" by Dee Dee Sharp
#5. "The One Who Really Loves You" by Mary Wells
#6. "Night Train" by James Brown and The Famous Flames
#7. "Any Day Now" by Chuck Jackson
#8. "I Found A Love" by The Falcons
#9. "Soul Twist" by King Curtis
#10. "Snap Your Fingers" by Joe Henderson



All comments from YouTube:

@barbarawilliams9954

Dedicating this song to my Dad he loved this song I remember as a child hearing him play this over and over. I love and miss you R.I.P. ❀

@Andybetz.99

Hi BarbaraπŸ’πŸ’

@jackieringersma7003

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@moifree5909

Ditto. My Dad liked it too.

@williewoodall2508

Just crying. Love this Song so many Memories and now Im 63 Years old where did Time go

@raedaves4177

I know what you mean , can bring tears just remembering those days

@bennie971

Omg that was touching πŸ™

@casinoroyle5254

Nothing so powerful as memories, hold them close

@jaredbrooks2226

it went to buy groceries and never came back

@khilanshah3634

Absolutely where has the time gone!

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