Here we go
All right
Whooo
If you love somebody
If you need someone
If you want somebody
Yeah, well, let me be the one
I wanna do to you
What you do to me
Do to you
What you do to me
Let me treat you right
Yeah, show I care
'Cos every night
I'll take you there
I really wanna do to you
What you do to me
Baby, do to you
What you do to me
Yeah
I don't want just anything
I just want something real
Let down your defenses, baby
Show me what you feel
(Oh, come on)
Do to you
What you do to me, yeah
Do to you
What you do to me
Oww
Ahhh
Say, should I stay?
Or should I go?
There ain't no question, babe
I already know
Oww, I wanna do to you
What you do to me, baby
Do to you
What you do to me, yeah
I don't want just anything
I just want something real
Let down your defenses, baby
Show me what you feel
Yeah
(I wanna do to you what you do to me)
Uhh
(Do to you what you do to me)
(I wanna do to you what you do to me)
Oh, yeah
I really, really, really wanna do to you
What you do to me, yeah
(I wanna do to you)
(What you do to me)
Owww
Uhhh
Oh, you love it!
Do to you
What you do to me
You, baby, wanna do to you
What you do to me, oh yeah
All right
(Do to you what you do to me)
(Do to you what you do to me)
(Do to you what you do to me)
(Do to you what you do to me)
(Do to you what you do to me)
About This Song
"Do To You" is a passionate plea for emotional reciprocity wrapped in Bryan Adams' signature raspy rock delivery, exploring the vulnerable desire to match someone's level of intimacy and care. The song delves into the complex psychology of romantic pursuit, where the narrator desperately wants to give back the same emotional intensity he's receiving, creating a cycle of mutual devotion and connection. Beneath the straightforward chorus lies a deeper theme about breaking down emotional barriers and the fear of one-sided relationships-the narrator isn't just asking for love, but specifically requesting to be allowed to love with equal measure. The track showcases Adams' ability to blend arena rock sensibilities with intimate storytelling, featuring his characteristic gravelly vocals over driving guitar work that builds tension throughout. The repeated refrain "do to you what you do to me" becomes almost hypnotic, emphasizing the obsessive nature of wanting perfect emotional symmetry in a relationship. The song's production maintains the polished yet gritty sound that defined Adams' mid-90s work, balancing radio-friendly accessibility with genuine emotional weight. What makes the track particularly compelling is how it captures the anxiety of early relationship dynamics, where every gesture and feeling is carefully measured and mirrored. The song resonated with listeners because it articulated the universal desire not just to be loved, but to be worthy of giving love back in equal measure, tapping into the fundamental human need for balanced, reciprocal connection.
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