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".