Do You Love Me

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"Do You Love Me" is a popular song recorded by American singer Dick Haymes, known as a romantic pop standard from the mid-20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
associatedGenreScene mid-century American pop
associatedWith American popular songbook
big band era
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalStatus pop standard
distributionChannel radio airplay
record shops
era mid-20th century
genre romantic ballad
traditional pop
vocal pop
hasAudience adult listeners
fans of traditional pop
hasMusicalFeature lush orchestration
melodic vocal line
hasNotablePerformer Dick Haymes NERFINISHED
hasPerformer Dick Haymes NERFINISHED
hasTheme longing
reassurance in relationships
romantic love
influencedBy American popular standards tradition
intendedMarket mainstream pop audience
language English
lyricalPerspective first-person narrator
lyricalSubject questioning a partner’s love
mainPerformerVoiceType baritone
mood romantic
sentimental
tender
notableAs romantic pop standard
originalFormat shellac record
originalMedium 78 rpm record
partOf Dick Haymes discography
performer Dick Haymes NERFINISHED
performerNationality American
period post–World War II popular music
recordingType studio recording
style crooner vocal style
orchestral accompaniment
tempo slow to moderate
typicalPerformanceContext dance hall
nightclub
radio
romantic occasions
vocalFocus lead vocal with orchestral backing
vocalStyle smooth crooning
vocalType male vocal

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Dick Haymes notableWork Do You Love Me
Do You Love Me hasCoverVersion Do You Love Me
this entity surface form: Do You Love Me (cover by Brian Poole and the Tremeloes)