"Don't Tell Me No"
Single by the Cars
from the album Panorama
B-side"Don't Go to Pieces"
ReleasedNovember 10, 1980
GenreNew wave
Length4:00
LabelElektra
Songwriter(s)Ric Ocasek
Producer(s)Roy Thomas Baker
The Cars singles chronology
"Touch and Go"
(1980)
"Don't Tell Me No"
(1980)
"Gimme Some Slack"
(1980)
Panorama track listing
10 tracks
Side one
  1. "Panorama"
  2. "Touch and Go"
  3. "Gimme Some Slack"
  4. "Don't Tell Me No"
  5. "Getting Through"
Side two
  1. "Misfit Kid"
  2. "Down Boys"
  3. "You Wear Those Eyes"
  4. "Running To You"
  5. "Up and Down"

"Don't Tell Me No" is a song by the American New wave band, the Cars. The song, written by Ric Ocasek, appeared on the band's third studio album, Panorama.

Release and reception

"Don't Tell Me No" first saw release on the Panorama album in August 1980, but in November of that same year, the song was released as the follow-up single to the marginally successful "Touch and Go" single in America. However, unlike its predecessor, it failed to chart at all in said country.

AllMusic critic Greg Prato noted the track as an album highlight from Panorama, and went on to call it "strong, just not as well known as some of the other material [on the album]".[1] Record World said that "A steamroller rhythm section has its own way here while steaming guitars and Ric Ocasek's trademark vocal detachment ride high."[2] Billboard chose it as a "recommended" pick.[3]

B-side

The song's B-side titled "Don't Go to Pieces", which was also the B-side to "Gimme Some Slack", includes rare backing vocals from lead guitarist Elliot Easton and keyboardist Greg Hawkes singing "You can make the switch, you can have your wish", followed by the band joining and singing the chorus "don't go to pieces, b-b-b-baby."

References

  1. Prato, Greg. "Panorama". allmusic.com.
  2. "Hits of the Week" (PDF). Record World. November 22, 1980. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  3. "Top Single Picks" (PDF). Billboard. November 22, 1980. p. 79. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
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