Do You Love Me?
Ändy
Do you love me, do you love me
and if you love me, why do you do the things you do
do you love me, do you love me
and if not does that mean that we’re through

I’ve broken so many hearts
so many years, so many towns
but with you I settled down
I hit the mat, feet on the ground
is this the worlds revenge
you sit there spitting on my thoughts
girl there’s only you and me
and all the others I’ve forgot

So do you love me, do you love me
and if you love me, why do you do the things you do
do you love me, do you love me
and if not does that mean that we’re through

I’ve been in charge
under the heel
of a lust
that does not feel
now I’m recharged
no more cheap deals
as I sit here in the court of no appeals
By Ändy
http://soundcloud.com/user1261136/audiobiography-aendy/s-GHW7Z

This one is in different ways a part of popcultural history. Written by Jacob Wren!? Not only! In this Interpretation first you'll memorized the influence of Buddy Holly, using the chords Jacob Wren used. Than it changed and my musical sozialisation, of the early sixties by Bands like The Beatles and all the others of those years, is coming through. With the minor accord in the second part of the song, I'm gonna give some tension to the whole thing. In the third part I go back to another major line. This pattern is also an historical part of popmusic from Bach on to everyone who came later. Music is an never ending quotation, and the Beatles e.g. cite a lot of Buddy Hollys music. So we gonna do it again with this version of "Do You Love Me".