Do Something To Me

Tommy James And the Shondells · Anthology [1989]

Do something to me

I've got to find love in a hurry

Do something to me

Help me to ease all the worry

Whenever you're near me

You give me such a lovin' feeling

But baby you keep concealin'

What I want to know (so come on)

I want to know so come on



Do something to me

I've got to find love in a hurry

Do something to me

Help me to ease all the worry

Do something to me

Help me to ease all the worry

So let's get together

Just think of all the time we've wasted

All the love we could be tastin'

So baby let's go (oh come on)



Do something to me

I've got to find love in a hurry

Do something to me

Help me to ease all the worry



It should be so easy

For you to hear what my heart's sayin'

So why do you keep delayin'

What I want to know

So come on do something to me

(repeat chorus)

About Do Something To Me

Tommy James and the Shondells delivered "Do Something To Me" as a quintessential example of 1960s rock and roll, blending upbeat tempos with heartfelt vocal delivery. Recorded for their anthology compilation, the track exemplifies the group's signature sound, characterized by driving guitars and a catchy, danceable rhythm that defined the era's pop landscape. While the band is perhaps best known for "Crystal Blue Persuasion," this song showcases their versatility within the same musical framework, capturing the optimism and youthful energy typical of mid-to-late sixties recordings. The composition remains a staple of classic rock collections, reflecting the enduring appeal of the genre's most accessible and polished hits. Its inclusion in the anthology highlights its status as a representative work of the group's catalog, offering listeners a clear window into the musical style that made them a household name during their peak years.