Can You Jerk Like Me - The Contours - Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance) (Cassette, Album)
1988
Label: Motown - MOTC-5415 • Format: Cassette Album • Country: US • Genre: Funk / Soul • Style: Soul
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Tuktilar
Biggest Album: Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance) Career Highlight: Recording “Do You Love Me” in propels the Contours to the national spotlight, and the song’s blend of R&B, rock ‘n’ roll and pop make it so popular that is frequently covered by other acts, especially those overseas: it becomes the first Dave Clark Five chart. -
Kazitilar
An album featuring the single, Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance), was also released. None of the Contours' future singles lived up to the success of "Do You Love Me", although its success won the group a headlining position on Motown's very first Motor Town Revue tour. Covers Edit. Like many American R&B songs of the s, "Do You Love Me?". -
Mugore
An album featuring the single, Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance), was also released. None of the Contours' future singles lived up to the success of "Do You Love Me", although its success won the group a headlining position on Motown's very first Motor Town Revue tour. -
Dagor
" Can You Jerk Like Me " (Gordy G) is a R&B song by Motown Records group The Contours, issued on its Gordy Records subsidiary. It charted on the Billboard Hot , reaching #57, and a Top 20 hit on its R&B chart, reaching # -
Mikazilkree
The first LP released on Gordy Records is also the Contours' first and only regular album release on Motown; a later collection also titled Do You Love Me was a greatest-hits compilation. This is worth a few bucks if you can find a copy. Three cuts were released on the Motown label before they were switched to Gordy ("The Stretch," "Funny," and "Whole Lotta Woman"); all stiffed.6/ -
Daramar
Do You Love Me Lyrics: You broke my heart / Cause I couldn't dance / You didn't even want me around / And now I'm back / To let you know / I can really shake 'em down / Do you love me? / (I can really. -
Gardazshura
The Contours are widely remembered for their smash "Do You Love Me?," one of the early hits that helped put Motown on the map. Yet they aren't always associated with their contribution to the label; they were one of the roughest, hardest R&B groups Berry Gordy ever signed, and their sound simply didn't resemble the smooth, sophisticated blueprint that later became Motown's trademark. -
Migrel
Can you Jerk like me Come on, children, hey (Can you Jerk like me) Come on, children now (Can you Jerk like me) Hey, baby, I just wanna know Can you Jerk like me, hey, baby Get right back in the groove Like I said, your feet don't move Get a hump down in your back Take off all the slack Come on, let's work Snap your fingers Make your backbone jerk. -
Vudogal
I can really shake 'em down Do you love me? (I can really move) Do you love me? (I'm in the groove) Now do you love me (do you love me?) Now that I can dance? (dance) Watch me now (work, work) Oh, work it out, baby (work, work) Well, you're drivin' me crazy (work, work) With a little bit of soul now (work) I can mash potato (I can mash potato).