What Am I Gonna Do (I'm So in Love With You)

Rod Stewart · Body Wishes

WHAT AM I GONNA DO (I'm So In Love With You)

Can I tell you what you mean to mean
YouÂ’re as central as the air I breathe
Almost impossible to believe that youÂ’re mine
YouÂ’re like weekends all year long
under a hot Jamaican sun
You are a winner at a hundred to one
yes you are

Something youÂ’ve got is something I need right now
You donÂ’t have to prove it no more
IÂ’m down on my bended knees honey

What am I gonna do IÂ’m so in love with you
What am I gonna say if ever you go away

One in a million oh so rare
a nightengale in Berkeley Square
and baby I ainÂ’t goinÂ’ nowhere without you
You are the goal that wins the game
the very last bus home in the rain
YouÂ’re like rock and roll and champagne
all in one

Something youÂ’ve got is something I need right now
LetÂ’s not mess around any more
IÂ’m down on my bended knees honey

What am I gonna do IÂ’m so in love with you
What am I gonna say if ever you go away
What am I gonna do IÂ’m so in love with you
What am I gonna say if ever you go away

IÂ’ll be a sleek one of a kind
and so difficult to define
I could drink a case of you any time

The Sistine Chapel and the Eiffel Tower
a national anthem an April shower
tomorrowÂ’s fashion and now IÂ’ve found you
IÂ’m complete

Something youÂ’ve got is something I need right now
You donÂ’t have to prove it no more
IÂ’m down on my bended knees honey

What am I gonna do IÂ’m so in love with you
What am I gonna say if ever you go away

IÂ’m like a schoolboy in your hands
I wanna get up and sing and dance
You see one hell of a happy man standing here

Individually quite unique
You really swept me off my feet
and baby you look oh so neat
with nothing on

About What Am I Gonna Do (I'm So in Love With You)

Rod Stewart's "What Am I Gonna Do (I'm So in Love With You)" stands as a quintessential example of his mid-career pop-rock style, blending romantic vulnerability with his signature vocal delivery. Released on the 1980 album *Body Wishes*, the track exemplifies Stewart's ability to craft lush, melodic love songs that balance personal sentiment with polished production. The recording features a warm, orchestral arrangement typical of Stewart's work during this era, reinforcing themes of overwhelming affection and the complexities of deep commitment. As a staple of his discography, the song reflects Stewart's enduring appeal as a crooner who seamlessly transitions between classic rock and contemporary pop sensibilities. It captures the essence of his catalog, offering a timeless exploration of romantic devotion that resonates with listeners across generations. The track remains a significant part of his body of work, showcasing his mastery of melody and his capacity to convey intimate emotions through accessible, high-quality recording.