Thursday, March 31, 2011

DO YOU LOVE ME (SLEEPWALKERS, 1992)

Sleepwalkers is one of horror novelist Stephen King's original screenplay about a mother and son team of feline-like vampires called Sleepwalkers. The Countours' famous song Do You Love Me has been used in the film during the cinema snack counter scene when something unexpected happened to Tanya played by the beautiful Madchen Amick.


DO YOU LOVE ME

sung by: The Contours


SPOKEN:

"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)

Ah, Do you love me? (Do you love me?)

Now that I can dance (Dance)


Watch me now, Oh (work, work)

Oh, work it all baby (Work, work)

Well, you’re drivin’ me crazy (Work, work)

With a little bit of soul now (Work)


I can mash-potato (I can mash-potato)

And I can 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)


Watch me now, Hey, (work, work)

Oh, shake it up, shake it (Work, work)

Oh, shake ‘em, shake ‘em down (Work, work)

Oh, little bit of soul now (Work)


(Work, work) Oh, shake it, shake it baby

(Work, work) Oh, you’re driving me crazy

(Work, work) Oh, don’t get lazy (Work)


I can mash-potato (I can mash-potato)

I can 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


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)


(Work, work) Oh, I’m working hard baby

(Work, work) Well, you’re driving me crazy

(Work, work) And don’t you get lazy (Work)

(Work, work), Oh, hey hey baby

(Work, work) Well, you’re driving me crazy

(Work, work) Don’t you get lazy (Work)...

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