
’Deed I Do Ella Fitzgerald & Count Basie
“’Deed I Do” by Ella Fitzgerald & Count Basie is a jazz standard released in 1944. The song expresses deep affection and devotion, with the narrator proclaiming their love and the joy it brings. The catchy melody, swing rhythm, and Fitzgerald's iconic vocal style showcase the vibrant energy of jazz. Unique elements include the interplay between Fitzgerald's voice and Basie's big band arrangement, highlighting improvisation and musical chemistry. The song remains a classic, reflecting the enduring appeal of jazz and its cultural significance in American music history. #Jazz

[Verse 1]
Do I want you? Oh my, do I?
Honey, 'deed I do
Do I need you? Oh my, do I?
Honey, 'deed I do
[Bridge]
I'm glad that I'm the one who found you
That's why I'm always hangin' 'round you
Do I love you? Oh my, do I?
Honey, 'deed I do
[Instrumental Break]
[Bridge]
I'm glad that I'm the one who found you
That's why I'm always hanging around you
Do I love you? Oh my, do I?
Honey, 'deed I do
[Outro]
Honey, 'deed I do, do
Do I want you? Oh my, do I?
Honey, 'deed I do
Do I need you? Oh my, do I?
Honey, 'deed I do
[Bridge]
I'm glad that I'm the one who found you
That's why I'm always hangin' 'round you
Do I love you? Oh my, do I?
Honey, 'deed I do
[Instrumental Break]
[Bridge]
I'm glad that I'm the one who found you
That's why I'm always hanging around you
Do I love you? Oh my, do I?
Honey, 'deed I do
[Outro]
Honey, 'deed I do, do
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