You Send Me
You Send Me

Otis Redding - You Send Me Lyrics

R&B/Soul
Jun 1, 2015
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You Send Me Music Video

You Send Me Lyrics

Darling you send me
I know you, you send me
Darling you, you send me
Honest you do, honest you do
Honest you do, honest you do

Darling you, you thrill me
I know you, you thrill me
I know you thrill me
Honest you do, honest you do
Honest you do

At first, I thought it was infatuation
But ooh, well it lasted
So very, so very, so very long
Now I find myself wanting you
And marry you and take you home, waoh waoh

You, darling you send me
I know you, you send me
Darling you, honey you send me
Honest you do, honest you do
My my

At first, I thought it was infatuation
But ooh, well it lasted
So very, so very, so very long
But now I find myself wanting you
And marry you, and take you home

I know, I know, I know
You, you, you, you send me
And darling, darling you, you
Darling, you send me
I know you, you, you send me
Honest you do, honest you do

Writer(s): Sam Cooke
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Tratore, Abkco Music Inc.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who originally wrote 'You Send Me'?

    'You Send Me' was originally written by Sam Cooke. Although Sam Cooke gave the writing credit to his brother L.C. Cooke, he was the actual composer of the song.

  2. When did Otis Redding release his version of 'You Send Me'?

    Otis Redding released his rendition of 'You Send Me' for his fourth studio album, The Soul Album, in 1966.

  3. What is significant about Sam Cooke's original recording of 'You Send Me'?

    Sam Cooke's original 'You Send Me' became a massive hit, reaching No. 1 on both Billboard's Rhythm & Blues Records chart and the Billboard Hot 100. The song marked Cooke's transition from gospel to pop music, making him a secular superstar.

  4. How successful was Sam Cooke's original version of 'You Send Me'?

    Sam Cooke's original version of 'You Send Me' was a major commercial success. It sold over 1.5 million copies and reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in December 1957.

  5. Why did Sam Cooke credit his brother L.C. Cooke for writing 'You Send Me'?

    Sam Cooke credited his brother L.C. Cooke with writing 'You Send Me' to avoid his own publisher profiting from the song. He also hoped L.C. would record and benefit from it himself.

  6. How did Otis Redding’s version of 'You Send Me' differ from Sam Cooke’s original?

    Otis Redding's version of 'You Send Me' is characterized by his distinct soulful style. While retaining the charm of the original, Redding's rendition includes his unique vocal delivery, giving it a fresh and emotive interpretation.

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