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You Do Something to Me
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The release, or middle part, of a standard popular song has seldom been more excitingly Constructed than in "You do something to Me." Here the melody seems to take wings on a flight of pure ecstasy as it punches out the message with those infectious interior rhymes: "Do do the voo doo that you do so well." The song, a product of 1929, was introduced in Cole Porters firs Broadway success, Fifty Million Frenchmen.
Words and Music by Cole Porter
You Do Something To Me,
Something that simply mystifies me,
Tell me, why it should be
You have the pow'r to hypnotize me?
Let me live 'neath your spell,
Do do that voo doo that you do so well.
For You Do Something To Me
That nobody else could do.
Note: Most MIDI
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