About the Song
“Do I Love You?” by The Ronettes is a captivating love ballad that captures the uncertainty and excitement of new romance. Released in 1964 as a single, the song quickly became one of the group’s most cherished hits, showcasing their distinctive harmonies and Phil Spector’s legendary “Wall of Sound” production.
At its core, “Do I Love You?” is a heartfelt exploration of the complexities of love and attraction. Through The Ronettes’ emotive vocals and the song’s lush orchestration, the lyrics convey the protagonist’s introspection and longing as they grapple with their feelings.
The lyrics of “Do I Love You?” paint a vivid picture of the protagonist’s inner turmoil and desire for clarity in matters of the heart. Lines like “Do I want you for my baby? Do I need you? Guess I do” express the uncertainty and vulnerability of falling in love.
Musically, “Do I Love You?” is characterized by its sweeping strings, dramatic percussion, and The Ronettes’ soulful harmonies. The song’s dynamic arrangement and Phil Spector’s signature production create an enchanting and immersive listening experience for audiences.
As one of The Ronettes’ standout tracks, “Do I Love You?” continues to resonate with listeners, serving as a timeless reminder of the universal experience of love and longing. Its heartfelt lyrics and captivating melody have solidified its status as a classic in the realm of 1960s pop and soul music.
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Lyrics
Do I want you for my baby
Do I want you by my side
Do I want to run and kiss your lips
Say you’re my loving guy, oh oh
(Do I love you) (oh, oh, oh, oh)
(Yes I love you)
Do I need your arms around me
Do I live my life for you
Do I always feel so warm each time
I look in your eyes of blue, oh oh
(Do I love you) (oh, oh, oh, oh)
(Yes I love you)
Oh Oh
And do I need you every minute of the day
And would I die if you should ever go away
And does it mean so much to feel your tender touch
Do I love you (do I love you)
Really Love you (really Love you)
Oh I swear I’m gonna get you if takes me all my life
I’ll hope and pray and dream and scheme
‘Cause I’m gonna be your wife, oh, oh, (oh, oh, oh, oh)
(Do I love you)
(Yes I love you)
Do I love you
Yes I love you
Do I love you
Yes I love you
Do I love you
Yes I love you
Do I love you
Yes I love you