Cole Porter
You do something to me
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Composer:Cole PorterGenre:VocalStyle:Song: PopularPublication Date:Nov 1929First Performance:Nov 1929Average_duration:2:32"You Do Something to Me" is a popular song composed by Cole Porter in 1929. The song was written for the musical "Fifty Million Frenchmen" and was premiered on October 27, 1929, at the Lyric Theatre in New York City. The song became an instant hit and has since been covered by numerous artists. The song is a classic example of Porter's signature style, which is characterized by witty lyrics, catchy melodies, and sophisticated harmonies. The song is in the key of G major and has a moderate tempo. It is written in a 32-bar form with an AABA structure. The first movement of the song features a simple melody that is repeated twice. The second movement features a more complex melody that is repeated twice. The third movement features a bridge that provides a contrast to the previous two movements. The final movement features a repetition of the first movement with a slight variation in the melody. The lyrics of the song are playful and romantic, with Porter using clever wordplay and double entendres to convey his message. The song is about the power of love and how it can make someone feel. The lyrics are filled with metaphors and comparisons, such as "You do something to me, something that simply mystifies me" and "You do something to me, something that sets me free." Overall, "You Do Something to Me" is a timeless classic that showcases Porter's talent as a songwriter. The song has been covered by countless artists over the years and remains a popular choice for weddings, romantic comedies, and other romantic occasions.More....
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