What Part Of No (Don't You Understand) Lyrics
Lorrie Morgan
Lyrics
Sir if you don't mind I'd rather be alone
From the moment I walked in tonight
You've been coming on
If I've told you once I've told you twice
I'm just here to unwind
I'm not interested in romance
Or what you have in mind
What part of no don't you understand
To put it plain and simple
I'm not into one night stands
I'll be glad to explain it
If it's too hard to comprehend
What part of no
Don't you understand
I appreciate the drink and the
Rose was nice of you
I don't mean to be so mean
I don't think I'm getting through
No I don't need no company
And I don't wanna dance
So what part of no don't you understand
What part of no don't you understand
To put it plain and simple
I'm not into one night stands
I'll be glad to explain it
If it's too hard to comprehend
What part of no don't you understand
I'll be glad to explain it
If it's too hard to comprehend
What part of no don't you understand
What part of no don't you understand
Song & Lyrics Facts
Lorrie Morgan's "What Part Of No (Don't You Understand)" is a country music single released in 1993. It was included on her album War Paint, which was released in 1994.
The song was written by Tom Shapiro and Tony Martin and produced by Richard Landis. The track features backing vocals from Vince Gill and harmony vocals from Marty Stuart. The lyrics discuss the narrator's determination to stand up for herself and not be taken advantage of. This empowering message resonates with many listeners, making it one of Lorrie Morgan's most popular songs.