Do You Love Me
The Funk Brothers Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

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 lyrics to The Funk Brothers feat. Bootsy Collins's song Do You Love Me are about a person trying to win back their lover's affection after being rejected for not being able to dance. The lyrics highlight the singer's determination and newfound ability to dance, implying that they are willing to do whatever it takes to win back their love. The repeated question, "Do you love me?" emphasizes the singer's need for validation and acceptance from their lover.


The song's upbeat tempo and Bootsy Collins's catchy vocals make it a danceable classic. The lyrics capture the essence of the 1960s soul and funk genres, which focused on love, dance, and partying. The Funk Brothers were a group of musicians who recorded and performed for Motown Records, contributing to hits by legendary artists such as Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and The Supremes. Do You Love Me was originally recorded by The Contours and released in 1962, becoming a hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The Funk Brothers version was recorded in 2002 for the film Standing in the Shadows of Motown, a documentary about the musicians who played on Motown's hits.


Line by Line Meaning

You broke my heart 'cause I couldn't dance,
My lack of dancing skills caused you to break up with me, leaving me heartbroken.


You didn't even want me around.
You didn't value my presence in your life and didn't want me around.


And now I'm back to let you know I can really shake 'em down.
I've learned how to dance and I'm back to impress you with my skills.


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


(I can really move, )
(I'm a great dancer now,)


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


(I'm in the groove.)
(I'm feeling the rhythm and dancing well.)


Now do you love me?
Now that I can dance, do you have feelings for me?


(Do you love me now that I can dance?)
(Are you attracted to me now that I can dance well?)


Watch me, now.
Observe my dancing skills right now.


(Work, work)
(Let's get to work.)


Ah,work it out baby.
Let's work together and figure this out, dear.


(work, work)
(Let's keep working.)


Well, you're drivin' me crazy.
Your actions are causing me to feel distressed and frustrated.


(work, work)
(Let's keep working on our relationship.)


With just a little bit of soul, now
Using just a small amount of soul and spirit, I can dance well now.


(work!)
(Let's keep working on ourselves and our relationship.)


Now I can mash potatoes, I can do the twist,
Apart from dancing, I can also do the mash potatoes and the twist dance moves.


Tell me, baby, do you like it like this?
Do you find my new dancing skills and other dance moves attractive and appealing?


Tell me,
Please tell me honestly.


(Tell me,)
(Please tell me.)




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Berry Gordy, Jr.

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

More Versions