Don't Let Me Down
Charlotte Dada Lyrics


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Don't let me down, don't let me down.
Don't let me down, don't let me down.

Nobody ever loved me like she does,
Oh, she does, yeah, she does.
And if somebody loved me like she do me,
Oh, she do me, yes, she does.
Don't let me down, don't let me down.
Don't let me down, don't let me down.

I'm in love for the first time.
Don't you know it's gonna last.
It's a love that lasts forever,
It's a love that had no past.

Don't let me down, don't let me down.
Don't let me down, don't let me down.

And from the first time that she really done me,
Oh, she done me, she done me good.
I guess nobody ever really done me,
Oh, she done me, she done me good.





Don't let me down, don't let me down.
Don't let me down, don't let me down.

Overall Meaning

The song Don’t Let Me Down by Charlotte Dada is a plea for love, a call for steadfast devotion and faithfulness. The lyrics depict vulnerability, as the singer is admitting that nobody has ever loved her as much as her current lover. She admits to being in love for the first time and pleads with her partner to not let her down. As she sings, “Nobody ever loved me like she does,” she is begging for the relationship to not end and for her love to remain constant.


The song’s chorus is a pivotal aspect of the message: “Don't let me down.” It’s a simple, yet selfish message of not wanting to be hurt. She’s emotionally invested in this relationship, and she’s hoping that her partner will love her back equally. Her plea is for the love to not fade away, as she’s found a love that’s supposed to last forever.


Overall, Don’t Let Me Down is a song about love and the fear of losing it. Charlotte Dada sings from the heart, admitting her vulnerability and humanity, and it’s a message that resonates with anyone who’s been in love. It’s a simple plea for love to be returned in the same steadfast and unwavering manner.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't let me down, don't let me down.
The singer is expressing their fear of being let down by their lover and the importance of maintaining their love and relationship.


Nobody ever loved me like she does,
The singer acknowledges the uniqueness and depth of the love they have received from their partner.


Oh, she does, yeah, she does.
The singer emphasizes how much their partner loves them and how much they feel loved.


And if somebody loved me like she do me,
The artist wonders if anyone else can love them as much as their partner does.


Oh, she do me, yes, she does.
The artist confirms that their partner loves them deeply and sincerely.


I'm in love for the first time.
The singer is experiencing a new and profound kind of love for the first time in their life.


Don't you know it's gonna last.
The singer is hopeful that their love will last and wants their partner to know it too.


It's a love that lasts forever,
The artist believes that their love will not fade away and will endure for eternity.


It's a love that had no past.
The artist suggests that their love is not based on past experiences or expectations, but on a pure and genuine feeling.


And from the first time that she really done me,
The artist remembers the moment when their partner first showed their love and commitment to them.


Oh, she done me, she done me good.
The singer expresses their gratitude and admiration for their partner's love and affection.


I guess nobody ever really done me,
The artist compares their partner's love to all the other love they've received, suggesting that it is the most genuine and pure love they've ever experienced.


Oh, she done me, she done me good.
The singer once again emphasizes how much their partner has done for them and how much they appreciate their love.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: John Lennon, Paul McCartney

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Comments from YouTube:

@lugardboy

Charlotte Dada the Lady with the "Golden Voice" is arguably the best ever Ghanaian female musician.

She started her music career with the Uhuru Dance Band early in the 1960's and later became a freelance solo artist.

@dirtydelva

One of my favorite songs, so rich in time and rhythm thank you for uploading this

@twisterants389

like her voice, ugh pure gold

@cynthiaadumoah76

Awwww!!!!! My lovable Aunty with the golden voice
Keep singing with the Angels
Rest in Peace
Wor ojogbaaa

@HorusRecordsUK

Definitely one of the best Beatles covers, perhaps only John Holt's cover of 'Hey Jude' incomes close!

@yladoma

You sir have never either heard Taxman by Junior Parker or Iwant you (She's so Heavy) by Eddie Hazel !!!!!!!!

@subg8858

Probably my favorite Beatles cover too. Also a fan of Ray Charles many covers

@wotizit2937

The one and only Ms. Dadah: classy, beautiful and no size!

@TheFunkyKingston

Top of the Pops cover!! Wow!!

@r.calderon9776

So pretty.. thank you for uploading this :)

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