Lyrics You Do Something to Me - Laura Michelle Kelly
You
Do
Something
To
Me
Doris
Day
Written
by
Cole
Porter
She
sang
it
in
the
1951
film
"Starlift"
but
did
not
chart
it
as
a
single
In
1930
it
was
a
# 13
for
Leo
Reisman
Introduced
by
William
Gaxton
in
the
musical
"Fifty
Million
Frenchmen"
Sung
in
3 other
films:
by
Jane
Wyman
in
"Night
and
Day"
(1946);
dubbed
by
Gogi
Grant
in
"The
Helen
Morgan
Story"
(1957);
and
by
Louis
Jordan
in
"Can
Can"
(1960)
You
do
something
to
me
Something
that
simply
mystifies
me
Tell
me,
why
should
it
be
You
have
the
power
to
hypnotize
me
Let
me
live
'neath
your
spell
*You*
do
that
voodoo
that
you
do
so
well
For
you
do
something
to
me
That
nobody
else
could
do.
Let
me
live
'neath
your
spell
*You*
do
that
voodoo
that
you
do
so
well
For
you
do
something
to
me
That
nobody
else
could
do
That
nobody
else
could
do
TRANSCRIBER'S
NOTE
*You*
is
sung
by
most
artists
(and
I
checked
on
Jack
Jones
and
Frank
Sinatra)
as
"DO
do
that
voodoo."
However,
this
is
Doris'
version
and
I
have
absolutely
no
doubt
That
she
sings
"You".
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