Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)

"Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)"
Single by Craig David
from the album The Story Goes...
B-side "Exception to the Rule"
Released 31 October 2005
Format CD single
Genre R&B
Length 4:04
Label
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Mark Hill
Craig David singles chronology
"All the Way"
(2005)
"Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)"
(2005)
"Unbelievable"
(2006)
Alternative covers
UK CD: 2 cover

"Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)" is the second single from British singer Craig David's third album The Story Goes.... "Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)" gave David his second top ten hit from The Story Goes... and one of his biggest hits to date, tying with number-one single "7 Days" for longest-running single in the UK top 75, spending fifteen weeks on the chart. However, "Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)" is his biggest for most consecutive weeks inside the top 75 as "7 Days" had fourteen, before it re-entered for a week. The song was his biggest hit from The Story Goes, peaking at number 4, one place lower than "All the Way", which only spent six weeks inside the top 75.

Formats and track listings

UK CD: 1

  1. "Don’t Love You No More (I’m Sorry)"
  2. "Walking Away" (live from Tokyo)

UK CD: 2

  1. "Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)"
  2. "Exception To The Rule" (exclusive non-album recording)
  3. "Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)" (Redstar remix)
  4. "Don’t Love You No More (I'm Sorry)" (Cool Kidd’s Solid Air remix)

UK DVD

  1. "Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)" (video)
  2. "Walking Away" (live at Wembley) (video)
  3. The making of the "Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)" (video)
  4. "Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)" (audio)

Music video

There are two versions of the "Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)" video, a black-and-white version, which was first serviced to TV channels and a colour version, which was released later. The video was directed by Robert Hales.

Chart performance

The single charted at number four on the UK Singles Chart, supplying him with his longest-running single since "7 Days", spending almost four months inside the UK top 75. In France, "Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)" missed the top 40.

Chart (2005–06) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Flanders)[1] 2
Belgium (Ultratip Wallonia)[2] 3
France (SNEP)[3] 45
Germany (Official German Charts)[4] 65
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[5] 30
Ireland (IRMA) 30
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[6] 5
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[7] 35
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[8] 4

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