Blues Brothers Do You Love Me
Charted by the Contours at # 3 in 1962. 26 years later, due to its popularity in the film "Dirty Dancing" starring Patrcik Swayze, it was re-released and hit # 11 in 1988. In between, two versions charted. In 1964: The Dave Clark Five (#11) and, in 1984, Andy Fraser (#82) Well do you love me (I can really move) Well do you love me (I'm in the groove) Ah do you love me (do you love me) Now that I can dance Watch me now, oh (work it all) I said-a work it all baby (work it all) ah, you're drivin' me crazy (work it all) a-with a little bit of soul now Mmm, now I can do the blues (do the blues) And I can do the twist (do the twist) I said now tell me baby (tell me baby) Mmm, now do you like it like this (like it like this) Whoa, tell me, tell me, tell me Ah, do you love me (I can really move) Well do you love me (I'm in the groove) Well do you love me (do you love me) Now that I can dance Watch me now, oh (work it all) I said-a work it all baby (work it all) mmm, you're drivin' me crazy (work it all) a-with a little bit of soul now Now I can do the blues (do the blues) Mmm, I can do the twist (do the twist) I said now tell me baby (tell me baby) Ah, do you like it like this (like it like this) Whoa, tell me, tell me, tell me Ah, well do you love me (I can really move) Well do you love me (I'm in the groove) Well do you love me (do you love me) Now that I can dance Ah, do you love me (I can really move) Well do you love me (I'm in the groove) Well do you love me (do you love me) I said that now that I can dance Ah now do you love me (I can really move) Well do you love me (I'm in the groove) Well do you love me (do you love me) Now that I can dance