You Do Something To Me
The Kinks · Other Songs - The Kinks
For my heart is so true
And I live just for you
Yes, you do something to me
That nobody else
That nobody else
That nobody else can do
You do something to me
For my heart is so true
And I live just for you
Yes, you do something to me
That nobody else
That nobody else
That nobody else can do
Everything you say
Everything you do
Makes me want to fall
Fall in love, fall in love with you
You do something to me
For my heart is so true
And I live just for you
Yes, you do something to me
That nobody else
That nobody else
That nobody else can do
Everything you say
Everything you do
Makes me want to fall
Fall in love, fall in love with you
You do something to me
That nobody else
That nobody else
That nobody else can do, can do
You Do Something To Me
Released by The Kinks in 1966, 'You Do Something To Me' stands as a quintessential example of the band's mid-period pop-rock sound. The track features the group's signature melodic structure, blending catchy hooks with the characteristic vocal delivery of Ray Davies. While the song lacks the overtly political or social commentary found in their earlier work, it captures the universal themes of romantic connection and emotional dependency that defined their catalog during this era. The recording showcases the band's ability to craft accessible, radio-friendly material that resonated with audiences across the United Kingdom and beyond, solidifying their status as one of Britain's most influential rock acts of the 1960s.

