Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance)
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Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance) | ||
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Studio album by The Contours | ||
Released | October 1962 | |
Recorded | 1961 - 1962 | |
Genre | Soul/doo wop | |
Length | N/A | |
Label | Gordy GS 912 |
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Producer(s) | Berry Gordy, Jr. | |
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The Contours chronology | ||
'... | Do You Love Me (1962) |
A New Direction (2000) |
Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance) was the only LP issued by The Contours during their career at Motown Records. Issued on Motown's Gordy subsidiary in October 1962 (see 1962 in music), the album includes the hit title track and the number 21 R&B single "Shake Sherrie". Also including the early singles "Whole Lotta Woman" and "The Stretch", Do You Love Me is notable as the first LP to be released by Gordy Records.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side A
- "Do You Love Me"
- "Shake Sherrie"
- "You Better Get in Line"
- "The Stretch"
- "It Must Be Love"
- "Whole Lotta Woman"
[edit] Side B
- "Claudia"
- "So Grateful"
- "The Old Miner"
- "Funny"
- "Move Mr. Man"