About the Song
âDo You Love Meâ is a classic soul song written by Berry Gordy Jr. and recorded by The Contours in 1962. It became a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and has been covered by many famous artists.
The song is a heartfelt plea from a man to the woman he loves. The lyrics are simple but profound, expressing the desire to be loved and the fear of rejection.
âDo You Love Meâ has some notable features:
Upbeat tempo:Â The fast and strong tempo with driving beat creates excitement and engagement in the song.
Vocals:Â Billy Gordonâs powerful and soulful vocals successfully conveyed the message of the song.
Chorus:Â The simple yet catchy chorus âDo you love me? Do you love me? Tell me nowâ has become a classic line in music.
âDo You Love Meâ is a song that has had a major impact on American music. It is considered one of the greatest soul songs of all time and has been used in many movies and TV shows.
Here is some additional information about the song:
Year of release:Â 1962
Genre:Â Soul
Composer:Â Berry Gordy Jr.
Recorded by:Â The Contours
Charting:Â #1 Billboard Hot 100
Album:Â Do You Love Me (1962)
âDo You Love Meâ is a timeless song that has stood the test of time. It brings the listener excitement, elation, and sincere emotions about love.
In addition, the song also has some famous cover versions performed by artists such as:
The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
Otis Redding
Stevie Wonder
Each version brings its own unique touch to the song, but all of them capture the vibrant energy and lasting influence of âDo You Love Meâ.
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loHOhxsglKI
Lyrics: Do You Love Me
You broke my heart
âCause I couldnât dance
You didnât even want me around
And now Iâm back to let you know
I can really shake âem down
Do you love me? (I can really move)
Do you love me? (Iâm in the groove)
Now do you love me (do you love me?)
Now that I can dance? (dance)
Watch me now (work, work)
Oh, work it out, baby (work, work)
Well, youâre drivinâ me crazy (work, work)
With a little bit of soul now (work)
I can mash potato (I can mash potato)
And do the twist (I can do the twist)
Now tell me, baby (tell me, baby)
Do you like it like this? (do you like it like this?)
Tell me (tell me)
Tell me
Do you love me? (do you love me?)
Now do you love me? (do you love me?)
Now do you love me (do you love me?)
Now that I can dance? (dance)
Dance
Watch me now (work, work)
Oh, shake it up, shake it (work, work)
Oh, shake âem, shake âem down (work, work)
Oh, little bit of soul now (work)
(Work, work)
Oh, shake it, shake it, baby (work, work)
Oh, youâre driving me crazy (work, work)
Oh, donât get lazy (work)
I can mash potato (I can mash potato)
Do the twist (I can do the twist)
Well, now tell me, baby (tell me, baby)
Do you like it like this? (do you like it like this?)
Tell me (tell me)
Tell me
Oh, do you love me? (do you love me?)
Now do you love me? (do you love me?)
Now do you love me? (do you love me?)
(Now, now, now)
(Hey! work, work)
Oh, work it out, baby (work, work)
Well, youâre driving me crazy (work, work)
Oh, donât you get lazy (work)
(Work, work)
Oh, hey, baby (work, work)
Well, youâre driving me crazy (work, work)
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