Do You Love Me
The BB Band Lyrics


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You broke my heart 'cause I couldn't dance
You didn't even want me around
And now I'm back to let you know I can really shake 'em down

Do you love me?
(I can really move)
Do you love me?
(I'm in the groove)
Now do you love me?
(Do you love me now that I can dance?)
Watch me, now
(Work, work)
Ah,work it out baby
(Work, work)
Well, you're drivin' me crazy
(Work, work)
With just a little bit of soul, now
(Work)
Now I can mash potatoes, I can do the twist
Tell me, baby, do you like it like this?
Tell me
(Tell me)
Tell me

Do you love me?
(I can really move)
Do you love me?
(I'm in the groove)
Now do you love me?
(Do you love me now that I can dance?)
Watch me, now
(Work, work)
Ah, work it out baby
(Work, work)
Well, you're drivin' me crazy
(work, work)
With just a little bit of soul, now
(Work)
Now I can mash potatoes, I can do the twist
Tell me, baby, do you like it like this?




Tell me
(Tell me)

Overall Meaning

The BB Band's song "Do You Love Me" is about a person who was rejected by their love interest because they couldn't dance. The singer is heartbroken, but they come back and seek redemption by showing that they can now dance and "shake 'em down" on the dance floor. The song is essentially asking their love interest if they love them now that they can dance.


The song's lyrics are straightforward and depict the singer's desire to be loved and accepted by their love interest. The lyrics "Do you love me? (I can really move) / Do you love me? (I'm in the groove) / Now do you love me? (Do you love me now that I can dance?)" directly ask if their love interest loves them now that they can finally dance.


The repetition of "work it out baby" and "tell me" shows the singer's persistence in pursuing their love interest, and they want them to communicate their feelings honestly. The line "with just a little bit of soul, now" adds a bit of energy to the song and emphasizes the importance of music, dance, and self-expression in relationships.


Overall, "Do You Love Me" is a classic song about the desire for love, acceptance, and the importance of being able to dance.


Line by Line Meaning

You broke my heart 'cause I couldn't dance
You hurt me because I was not a good dancer.


You didn't even want me around
You didn't even want me near you.


And now I'm back to let you know I can really shake 'em down
But now I am back to show you that I can really dance well.


Do you love me?
Do you have feelings of affection for me?


(I can really move)
(I am a good dancer)


(I'm in the groove)
(I am feeling the rhythm)


Now do you love me?
So, do you have feelings of affection for me now?


(Do you love me now that I can dance?)
(Do you love me now that I have proven myself as a good dancer?)


Watch me, now
Observe me now


(Work, work)
(Put in the effort)


Ah,work it out baby
Work hard on it, darling.


(Work, work)
(Put in the effort)


Well, you're drivin' me crazy
You are making me go crazy.


(Work, work)
(Put in the effort)


With just a little bit of soul, now
With just a little bit of feeling and passion now.


(Work)
(Put in the effort)


Now I can mash potatoes, I can do the twist
Now I can perform various dance moves like mashed potato and twist.


Tell me, baby, do you like it like this?
Tell me, my love, do you enjoy my dance moves like this?


Tell me
Give me your feedback


(Tell me)
(Give me your feedback)




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BERRY GORDY JR

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Comments from YouTube:

@kettymartire7660

💃💃💃💃💃💃 brano fantastico ....da ballare fino a sfinimento 🕺🕺🕺💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥

@margueritebellon601

Love the Blues Brothers 💖

@KerryLorah

RIP Alan Rubin. 🎺

@Letmechangemynickname

Love this song

@deeeightsch7022

Sehr geiler Bläsereinsatz. Ansonsten auch ein Film den man immer wieder ansehen/anhören kann.

@mackey-5438

Steve Jordan is the drummer on this recording/album. He replaced Charlie Watts as the drummer for The Rolling Stones on their recent tour!!

@donnastupka7507

Love the Blues Brothers! Let's dance!!! 💃💃🎵🕺🕺

@WarriorMigs24

Awesome

@romanpropper129

Exelent

@gerardcordoba6005

Just noticed that hamilton has a reference of this in the schuyler sisters where they say "work, work" with the same rythim. Nice

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