"Don't You Want Me" is a song recorded by British DJ and producer Francis Wright, known under the pseudonym of Felix, released in July 1992 as his debut single from his album, #1 (1993).
British clubbing magazine Mixmag ranked the song number 98 in its "100 Greatest Dance Singles of All Time" list in 1996.
Felix recorded it in a studio in Essex Road in London, and the whole thing was done within a day and a night.
Pet Shop Boys did a hosting session on Radio One, got hold of the record and played it all the time.
Upon the release of the 1992 version, Larry Flick from Billboard found that "requisite harsh synths are tempered with a retro, Giorgio Moroder-esque electro-beat".
[9] James Hamilton from the Record Mirror Dance Update declared it as a "distinctive organ/synth driven" track.
They wrote, "Its neon stabs perfect for cutting shapes to in a field or warehouse wherever dance music was taking hold and kicking off.
It soups up Jomanda's vocal and launches into a universe of smiley faces, baggy fits and getting home at breakfast time.