"With the re-release of the single in 1988, Motown also released a 12" maxi-single (Motown 68009) with an extended dance remix, running 6:26. The remix was also included in the late 1988 Motown CD reissue of the album 1962 song written and composed by Berry Gordy; first recorded by The Contours Berry Gordy wrote "Do You Love Me" with the intention that After spending some time looking for the Temptations, Gordy ran into the Contours (Billy Gordon, "Do You Love Me", the fifth release on Gordy Records, became a notably successful dance record, built around Gordon's screaming vocals. The song is noted for the spoken recitation heard in the introduction which goes: "You broke my heart / 'Cause I couldn't dance / You didn't even want me around / And now I'm back / To let you know / I can really shake 'em down." Le nouveau contenu sera ajouté au-dessus de la zone ciblée lors de la sélection Selling over a million copies, "Do You Love Me" peaked at No 3 on the According to music journalist Kingsley Abbott, "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.