You Move Me

Supremes · This Is The Story: The '70s Albums, Vol.1 - 1970-1973 [2006]

(A. Hamilton, W. Garrett)



Your love to me is beautiful

Oh-oh-oh, and don't you know

You really move me

You fill my life with so much joy

Feel like a child with a brand new toy

You move me

You make my life so complete

While other loves are slowly dying

Your love for me keeps multiplying

The love I give I don't regret

'Cause you're not out-focused what you can get

It start a fire with just one touch

(Just a gentle touch)

A gentle touch that I need so much

You really move me (yes, you do)

You take my frown

And turn it upside down (yes, you do)

Things are brighter

My heart feels lighter

You move me

You're making my life complete, boy

There'll never be anyone

But you for me

Never, never, never

You got it all

'Cause you move me (yes, you do)

Went through my head, I hear all bells chime

(yes, you do)

You send chills up and down my spine

You move me

You make my life so complete (oo-oo-oo-oo-ooh)

Oh, you move me (yes, you do)

You make me feel so doggone good

(Yes, you do)

You move me (yes, you do)

Feeling just like a woman should

(Yes, you do)

You move me, you move me

You move me, move me, move me

You mo-o-ove me

Oh, you move me, you move me

You move me, move me, move me

You mo-o-ove me, ohhh yeah

You move me, you move me, move me

You move me

You Move Me - Supremes

Released on the 2006 compilation This Is The Story: The '70s Albums, Vol.1, 'You Move Me' stands as a quintessential example of The Supremes' mid-decade vocal prowess. The track showcases the group's signature harmonies and Motown's polished production style, characteristic of their work between 1970 and 1973. As a staple of their discography from this era, the song exemplifies the group's ability to blend emotional depth with rhythmic sophistication. It remains a defining piece of their catalog, reflecting the enduring appeal of their balladry and the specific sonic texture that made them a global phenomenon during the early 1970s.