You Don't Love Me
This song recently surfaced from the Dead's archives (check out
Grateful Dead Hour #388) on a tape
from an unknown location that has been dated around February, 1966.
The tape includes instrumental versions of Good Morning Little
Schoolgirl->You Don't Love Me->Good Morning Little Schoolgirl.
This is believed to be the first instance on tape of the Dead sliding
from one song to another (and then back).
The song was written and recorded by Willie Cobbs in Memphis in 1961
with the following personnel:
Willie Cobbs - Vocals/Bass
Rico Collins - Tenor Sax
Eddie Boyd - Piano
Sammy Lawhorn - Guitar
Wilbert Harris - Drums
This version was issued by the following labels: Mojo 2168, HOB 231,
VJ 411, Boot Heel 182, Ruler 900. I'm at present looking for a copy
of this recording.
Most people are familiar with this song because of its inclusion
on the Allman Brothers Live At The Fillmore East album (recorded
March 12 and 13, 1971). The early date of the appearance of this song with the
Grateful Dead seems to preclude the Allman Brothers version as the source
for the Dead.