THE HUMAN LEAGUE - DON'T YOU WANT ME (BASS Cover + Subtitled Lyrics + Translations ESP/POR)

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  • "Don't You Want Me" is a song by the British synthpop group The Human League, released in 1981 as the fourth single from their album "Dare". The song became a massive hit, reaching the top of the charts in both the UK and the US.
    Musically, "Don't You Want Me" features a catchy synthpop melody, driven by the pulsing bassline and the iconic opening melody. The song is known for its distinct chorus, which is sung as a duet between lead vocalist Philip Oakey and co-vocalist Susan Ann Sulley.
    Lyrically, the song tells the story of a young woman who is leaving her job as a cocktail waitress to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. The song's title is a plea from the woman to her former boss and lover, asking him not to let her go. The song is notable for its reversal of gender roles, with the female character holding the power in the relationship and ultimately rejecting the male character's advances.
    "Don't You Want Me" is widely considered one of the greatest pop songs of all time and a defining track of the 1980s. It has been covered and sampled by numerous artists, and its catchy chorus remains a staple of popular culture. The song's success helped establish The Human League as one of the leading acts of the synthpop movement and cemented their place in music history.
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    - Written by Jo Callis, Philip Adrian Wright, Philip Oakey
    - Lyrics by Philip Oakey
    - From the album "Dare!"
    ©1981 Virgin Records
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