Feb 5, 2003 08:10
21 yrs ago
English term
Love me do
Non-PRO
English
Art/Literary
In the story, at the school there is a opinion circulated. Each page has a name of each student. On the page of a popular student, a comment said " Love me do". I only know that it's the name of a song. I don't understand what it means.
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Chris Rowson (X)
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Love me
Just that. The song went "Love, love me do / You know I´ll love you ..."
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Note added at 2003-02-05 08:14:00 (GMT)
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The song was a massive hit, so everyone knew it. THe Beatles, I think it was their first big hit.
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Note added at 2003-02-05 08:42:41 (GMT)
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The \"do\" has the function of providing an extra syllable, to fir the musical line, and a rhxme for \"you\". In terms of meaning it reinforces the basic message of \"Love, Love, me\". Those who really want to be intellectual might call it poetic licence, or give some grammatical explanation, but I call it song-writing.
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Note added at 2003-02-05 08:14:00 (GMT)
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The song was a massive hit, so everyone knew it. THe Beatles, I think it was their first big hit.
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Note added at 2003-02-05 08:42:41 (GMT)
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The \"do\" has the function of providing an extra syllable, to fir the musical line, and a rhxme for \"you\". In terms of meaning it reinforces the basic message of \"Love, Love, me\". Those who really want to be intellectual might call it poetic licence, or give some grammatical explanation, but I call it song-writing.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "thank you very much"
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