"Do You Love Me" became a successful dance record, built around lead singer Billy Gordon's screaming vocals. Selling over a million copies, "Do You Love Me" peaked at number three on the
Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks starting on October 20, 1962, and reached the top position on the
Billboard R&B Singles chart. The song was included on the 1962 album
Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance). In 1987 the Contours' recording was included in the film
Dirty Dancing. Re-issued as a single from the
More Dirty Dancing soundtrack album, "Do You Love Me" became a hit for the second time, peaking at #11 on the
Billboard Hot 100 in August 1988. The Contours, by then composed of Joe Billingslea and three new members, joined
Ronnie Spector and
Bill Medley, among others, on a "Dirty Dancing Tour" resulting from the success of the film. The Contours' recording was also included in the
Tiny Toon Adventures episode "Toon TV" (aired in 1992) in which
Buster Bunny lip syncs the song whilst attempting to show
Babs Bunny his new dance moves. In 2002 artist
Bootsy Collins performed the song live, backed by
the Funk Brothers, in the documentary
Standing in the Shadows of Motown, shot in Detroit, Michigan. According to music journalist
Dave Marsh, "Do You Love Me" is representative of Gordy's talent as a musician, producer, arranger, and songwriter: "The result is not only classic rock and roll but a tribute to his stature as the greatest backstage talent in rock history." Gordy viewed the song as an example of the musical overlap between rhythm and blues, pop, and rock and roll, telling
Billboard in 1963, "It was recorded r. & b. but by the time it reached the half-million mark, it was considered pop. And if we hadn't recorded it with a Negro artist, it would have been considered rock and roll." ==Personnel==