“Do You Love Me” is a classic song by the American R&B group The Contours. Released in 1962, the song became one of the signature tracks of the Motown record label. Written by Berry Gordy Jr., the founder of Motown, “Do You Love Me” features a lively and energetic rhythm and became a major hit for the group.
The song’s lyrics express a plea from the narrator to their partner, asking if their love is genuine. With its catchy chorus and upbeat tempo, “Do You Love Me” quickly captured the attention of audiences, especially with its danceable groove. The Contours’ enthusiastic performance and the song’s catchy melody contributed to its success.
“Do You Love Me” became a significant hit for The Contours, reaching the number three spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. Its popularity was further boosted by its inclusion in the 1988 film “Dirty Dancing,” introducing the song to a new generation of fans.
The track’s infectious energy, memorable lyrics, and danceable beat have made it a beloved classic, often played at parties and events, showcasing the enduring appeal of Motown’s early sound.