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You normally don't crack me up. But this was truly hilarious. It happen(s) to all of us. That's why those lyric videos really freak me out sometimes....
George Harrison was a Hindu, but that word (hindu) is not the real name of the religion, that's a foreign term. Hindu is an umbrella term of several religions but the religion of the Bhagavad Gita is called "sanatana dharma"-eternal religion. We all have an eternal relationship with God which transcends our beliefs. And so George Harrison understands 'Halleluah' and 'Hare Krishna' is praising the same Supreme Being only in different languages and different beliefs, but he understands, God loves us irrespective our beliefs.
Back in the 1970s there was a song on the radio called "Funky Nassau". I could not understand how the radio was playing "F---king A---hole" and not being shut down! Finally saw the song in a jukebox and discovered my mistake, Laughed so hard, still do when I remember it.
George Harrison was the best of the Beatles. He wrote some of the greatest Beatles tracks, and never got the credit he deserved. His voice is absolutely gorgeous!
@@MisterWondrous It's one of the most hypnotic song's I've ever heard. I reckon the wacky baccy, was being consumed thick & fast during that recording session!
Great reaction! This is the original version. This song was composed by George Harrison in 1970 and topped charts worldwide; it was the biggest-selling single of 1971 in the UK.
Imagine being a young teenager at first being depressed in 1970 upon hearing that the Beatles are breaking up, and then over the next 5 years being treated to great solo singles and albums over and over again by all four Beatles. It was a real pleasure to listen to the top 100 charts back then! You should also watch and listen to the live Concert for Bangladesh version of this from August, 1971.
The many misheard lyrics in my life make yours seem pretty normal. Haha. Love. Love. Love this song. George was an amazing songwriter/guitarist/performer.
George Harrison was the master of taking a simple concept (“my sweet lord” “here comes the sun”) which could easily lead to a trite song and making them profound and transcendent.
Billy Preston played keyboard on certain songs of the All Things Must Pass recording sessions that was a huge success for George right after he left The Beatles in 1970. It is an album you should get .
George got off to the most auspicious solo start of any of the Beatles, with an unprecedented triple album. He later put together the Bangla Desh benefit concert in Madison Square Garden, featuring top rock acts.
Such a beautiful spiritual man and song. I was turned onto it as a young 12 year old by an older brother waay back in the early 70’s. Thanks for the fond memories of George, the song, my brother and my early 70’s teens
George converted to Hinduism after the Beatles' trips to India. They went there on George's request. He became very religious following that and it showed in his songs, even while the Beatles were still together.
After Harrison's plagiarism court case over this song, he wrote a gem about the experience entitled simply, "This Song." If you react to it, watch the video version--it's hilarious.
I was hoping you might comment on his vocal quality, his unique tone and note choices. He had a remarkable, instantaneously recognizable vocal character. Anyway, I'm glad you liked the song.
😂 i had the same thing happen being a bunch of songs, I thought were singing words that were not the words I was singing! Lol it happens. Great reaction.
So underrated. Everyone talks about John and Paul. I do dearly love Paul. Not a big fan of John. But to me, George was overlooked!!! Sooooooo good. I have all of his stuff along with all of Paul. He was a GREAT songwriter!!!! Awesome reaction. You're always so entertaining. 🍻👏🤟
When I was a kid in school I bought a book from the book fair called, "Excuse me while I kiss this guy" and it had a little cartoon of Jimi Hendrix and it was all the songs you probably have the lyrics wrong to. It was super fun, and we kids had actually been doing some of them wrong like the book suggested.
One of the offices I would visit in the course of my job in the early 1970s was near Columbus Circle. Often at lunch time a truck would go past with Hare Krishna singers. The lead singer had a really good high tenor voice. My Sweet Lord came out around that timeframe. Loved your reaction! ❤
LOVE, GEORGE HARRISON So much❤ This song means so much to me,I even say❤ (RIP) WONDERFUL MAN GONE TOO SOON😢 GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS 😇🥰 THANK YOU FOR JAMMING THIS SONG😊😊❤❤ LOVE YOU FOREVER ❤❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤🎉🎉
The live Billy Preston version you reviewed in the past was from the "Concert for George", which was a live George Harrison tribute concert performed one year after his death. Many other performers played at that concert, including fellow Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Star, as well as Eric Clapton, Jeff Lynn and others. Peace
On the subject of misheard lyrics, I was amused to learn that my cousin's wife had completely misheard the lyrics of Robbie Dupree's _'Hot Rod Hearts'_ when it played on the radio.
You know there is a theory in spiritual development that says spiritual messages come to you at just the right time and if you’re not ready for them, you don’t notice them. No one needs that message necessarily at age 10 I can’t wait to see how you feel about this song at the end of it.
Many gospel songs can also sound like love songs. There's a story about how Louis Armstrong was interviewed in his final years and was asked what he thought of rock & roll. He said, "Oh, I love rock & roll! But it ain't no new music for the kids. I heard rock & roll when I was a kid growing up in New Orleans. I heard it every Sunday in church, except we called it gospel, and we sang the word 'Jesus' on the part where they now sing 'baby' ". Apparently, Armstrong was a big Beatles fan as well. So everything gets recycled and turned around over time.
Billy co-wrote this with George. Billy was deemed, The Fifth Beatle, a great pianist and great voice. Listen to his song Will It Go Round In Circles or Nothing From Nothing
While my guitar gently weeps, isn't it a pity, something, bangla desh, give peace a chance, so many George Harrison was the most talented & most humble Beatle & yes underrated & he started the band as a kid. Before his death his belief changed but I love his Great Song My Sweet Lord!
For years I sang "the dogs say goodnight" instead of "the dark sacred night" whilst embarrassing myself with the Louis Armstrong classic "What a Wonderful World". As younguns, we learned all the Indian words as well, with this one. He had to have included the lyrics. Ironic he should take the path he did, since his nickname was "Cowboy".
This was released in 1070 and though I do not remember much about when I was 3 years old I do remember being in the car as my mom was driving my older brothers (who I would identify as "hippies") to church and them playing this song in the car. I vividly remember that guitar part at 8:10 in this video for whatever reason scared the bejesus out of me. Seriously it scared me and I would cry. Hey screw you, I was three years old, lol.
I used to play "My Sweet Lord" over and over on jukebox at the Diner my family frequented in the 1970s. Could not understand why the Catholic church was aghast at this song, but was too young to understand the "Hare Krishna, Hare Rama" and other Hindu lyrics until some years later when the Hare Krishna followers were ubiquitous with their yellow robes. Still love this track!
He might have been a minimalist when it came to the lyrics, but the results along with the melody- so great. Songs like Something, When my Guitar gently Weeps- standouts!
misheard lyrics - in Dutch called mama appelsap (Mama Apple Juice) after a listener to a radio station mentioned the wrong title when requesting a Michael Jackson song, and that was followed on that station with a long list of misheard lyrics 🙂
look at this video and see the lights passing through..unless she has done something to create this effect than I guess we can say the light of the Lord approves..please let me know if you did that Maggie.. cuz it ain't nothing if you did not tamper. Lord bless us all
Twisted lyrics, egg corns or call them what you will. The classic is "Some where over the rainbow, weigh a pie" or Hendrix "The ears are alight" the Israelite.
Maggie, think about it lol, why would one sing "My Sweet Love" with all those Hallelujahs and Hari Krishnas being sung with it?😂You are so damned talented and funny!
Wasn't he singing to Krishna or some Hindu God. Although "Hallelujah" is Hebrew for Praise Jehovah, or Jah for short. Jehovah is the God of the Old Testament, or the Jewish part of the Bible (for those not up on all this sort of thing).
A. Not the way I heard it at the time, but maybe. B. Can you make an appointment to see Krishna, "but it takes so long", or was there a wait to see the Maharishi?@@waynekasmar4401
Production on the song, and on the entire album All Things Must Pass, was Beatles quality. It was him at his best, but unfortunately he wasn't able to maintain that quality. But he did continue to produce some interesting work.
Oh yes and Harrison had to pay millions as it was found out that the song already existed, I think originally it was done by a Motown girls band named The Chiffons. ....😊
Hey Maggie, you may want to touch base with Ms. Doana Ankudinova. She recently did a live performance of the song from the movie Dune. As well as James Bond song No Time to Die.
Don't worry that you misheard the lyrics. It's nothing compared to what I misheard. My early teen years, Ohio Express, "Chewy Chewy," the words are supposed to go: "Every time you love me it's a real sugar treat...." When my friends found out I thought he was singing, "Every time you love me it's a reach for the treat..." they started laughing and pointing their fingers at me in a circle around me, and when I tried to tell them, "Well, I didn't mean anything nasty by it-he's comparing her to a box of chocolates, so-so he reaches for the treat." They laughed harder, poking their fingers into my collarbones in a circle around me. "Well... and then he sings, 'Living box o' candy wrapped up so very fine...' So they're just bein' sweet to each other like bein' a box o' candy, so SHE reaches for the treat...." They laughed even harder, poking their fingers into me harder. The more I tried to draw attention away from the racy meaning, the more attention it brought to it. Then when we were at the skating rink and I met a girl and I was skating around the rink with her, and her mom and dad came, and her dad was complaining to the manager that that song had a secretly hidden sexual lyric in it. "I heard one place where he's trying to make it sound like he's singing, 'Chewy chewy chewy chewy,' he secretly sings, 'Do it to me chewy chewy...' and that's sexual!" And he was threatening not to let his daughter skate there if they played songs with sexual lyrics. The manager was insisting, "Sir, I believe he sings, 'Don't know what you're doin' to me,/ but you're doin' to me what I want you to.' He never sings, 'Do it to me'." "Well, I'm gonna listen with a very careful ear. If he sings "Do it to me," we're taking our daughter out of here!"
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Let it Down, George Harrison ❤️🤘
From George Harrison - What Is Life (watch the video version - it’s great)
You normally don't crack me up. But this was truly hilarious. It happen(s) to all of us. That's why those lyric videos really freak me out sometimes....
George Harrison was a Hindu, but that word (hindu) is not the real name of the religion, that's a foreign term. Hindu is an umbrella term of several religions but the religion of the Bhagavad Gita is called "sanatana dharma"-eternal religion. We all have an eternal relationship with God which transcends our beliefs. And so George Harrison understands 'Halleluah' and 'Hare Krishna' is praising the same Supreme Being only in different languages and different beliefs, but he understands, God loves us irrespective our beliefs.
Maggie have you ever considered you were meant to hear both versions in the order you did?
Back in the 1970s there was a song on the radio called "Funky Nassau". I could not understand how the radio was playing "F---king A---hole" and not being shut down! Finally saw the song in a jukebox and discovered my mistake, Laughed so hard, still do when I remember it.
There are songs where only one person can do justice to the melody , George Harrison's voice lifts this song to another level...beautiful song.
George Harrison has his own style of slide playing. It is magical and unlike the "blues" sliding most do.
In the beatles you have 3 of the best singer song writers in the history of music ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ love your reactions Maggie ❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
George Harrison was the best of the Beatles. He wrote some of the greatest Beatles tracks, and never got the credit he deserved. His voice is absolutely gorgeous!
"Within You, Without You" is my favorite.
More like the third best of the Beatles.
@@MisterWondrous It's one of the most hypnotic song's I've ever heard. I reckon the wacky baccy, was being consumed thick & fast during that recording session!
@@Richard2003 If you say so dear. 🙄
@@jo.s7993 Everybody had their favorite and least favorite Beatle, all the way back to '62
George was on fire for a couple years. First beatle to hit #1 after breakup
The Billy Preston version was for a memorial for George. His son is there playing the acoustic guitar behind Billy.
Great reaction! This is the original version. This song was composed by George Harrison in 1970 and topped charts worldwide; it was the biggest-selling single of 1971 in the UK.
I am an atheist and have been listening to this since it came out. Still gives me chills, love is real message.
Beautiful Song
So spiritual and uplifting
And George sounds great
Imagine being a young teenager at first being depressed in 1970 upon hearing that the Beatles are breaking up, and then over the next 5 years being treated to great solo singles and albums over and over again by all four Beatles. It was a real pleasure to listen to the top 100 charts back then! You should also watch and listen to the live Concert for Bangladesh version of this from August, 1971.
The many misheard lyrics in my life make yours seem pretty normal. Haha. Love. Love. Love this song. George was an amazing songwriter/guitarist/performer.
George Harrison was the master of taking a simple concept (“my sweet lord” “here comes the sun”) which could easily lead to a trite song and making them profound and transcendent.
Billy Preston played on the original I believe. Good friend of George.
That live version was at tribute to Harrison
Fun fact: All the background vocals were recorded by George! In the album credits, it's listed as "The George Hara O'Smith Singers".
The modulation to the new key in the middle of this is just magical.
I was born back in 1960 and am proud I live thru all of this great music!
Great reaction, Maggie. And a reaction to a reaction. First time I think I’ve seen you do that. 👏🏻
Billy Preston played keyboard on certain songs of the All Things Must Pass recording sessions that was a huge success for George right after he left The Beatles in 1970. It is an album you should get .
George got off to the most auspicious solo start of any of the Beatles, with an unprecedented triple album. He later put together the Bangla Desh benefit concert in Madison Square Garden, featuring top rock acts.
Such a beautiful spiritual man and song. I was turned onto it as a young 12 year old by an older brother waay back in the early 70’s. Thanks for the fond memories of George, the song, my brother and my early 70’s teens
It seems that parallel universes crossed! In one there was Lord, in the other there was Love
George converted to Hinduism after the Beatles' trips to India. They went there on George's request. He became very religious following that and it showed in his songs, even while the Beatles were still together.
A mantra set to music. The entire album is good.
One of my all time favorite songs! ❤❤❤
It shows the talent the Beatles had because after the Beatles every member had more than one number one billboard hits. This is one of them for George
❤You are also such a great poewrhouse! Greatings from Austria.
Now we're getting the mirror on mirror effect
Hello Maggie! George Harrison wants to make this song easy to listen to and remember, so people will enjoy it.
After Harrison's plagiarism court case over this song, he wrote a gem about the experience entitled simply, "This Song." If you react to it, watch the video version--it's hilarious.
There was his song “This song” on 33 1/3 that was in reference to the court case
And the promotional video, shown on SNL in Nov 1976, was hilarious, had Monty Python, Jeff Lynn and a few others in it. it;s on You Tube.
Nothing Bright about it. (Bright Tunes owned the copyright to "He's So Fine".)
Loved your reaction to this, and how you revisited your earlier mistake(s)! Looking forward to watching some of your other reactions.
I was hoping you might comment on his vocal quality, his unique tone and note choices. He had a remarkable, instantaneously recognizable vocal character. Anyway, I'm glad you liked the song.
😂 i had the same thing happen being a bunch of songs, I thought were singing words that were not the words I was singing! Lol it happens. Great reaction.
I never realized how the song just repeats itself over and over
Not on the chorus; various Hindu deities are mentioned.
George's song "Isn't It A Pity" is awesome too. George also sang lead on two very good Beatles songs titled "Don't Bother Me" and "I Need You."
So underrated. Everyone talks about John and Paul. I do dearly love Paul. Not a big fan of John. But to me, George was overlooked!!! Sooooooo good. I have all of his stuff along with all of Paul. He was a GREAT songwriter!!!! Awesome reaction. You're always so entertaining. 🍻👏🤟
Great lyrical theme ..but George technically plagiarized the melody from the 1963 #1 hit He's So Fine. AND was sued and lost.
Don't feel bad, there was a book published back in the day, titled,
"Excuse me while I kiss this guy - and other unfortunate rock lyrics."
It was such a big hit back in the day!
When I was a kid in school I bought a book from the book fair called, "Excuse me while I kiss this guy" and it had a little cartoon of Jimi Hendrix and it was all the songs you probably have the lyrics wrong to. It was super fun, and we kids had actually been doing some of them wrong like the book suggested.
One of the offices I would visit in the course of my job in the early 1970s was near Columbus Circle. Often at lunch time a truck would go past with Hare Krishna singers. The lead singer had a really good high tenor voice. My Sweet Lord came out around that timeframe. Loved your reaction! ❤
LOVE, GEORGE HARRISON So much❤ This song means so much to me,I even say❤ (RIP) WONDERFUL MAN GONE TOO SOON😢 GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS 😇🥰 THANK YOU FOR JAMMING THIS SONG😊😊❤❤ LOVE YOU FOREVER ❤❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤🎉🎉
There's a term for misheard lyrics - Mondegreen. There's actually a really good story behind that term... look it up if you're interested.
There are a few misheard lyrics I laugh at.
I messed up a Beatles song when I was 13 and it took me decades before I realized the song wasn't Paper Bag Writer but Paperback Writer! 😮
By 23 years of age, George realized that fame money and success wasn't what life was about and he went on a journey and a search.
❤You are also such a great poewrhouse!
The live Billy Preston version you reviewed in the past was from the "Concert for George", which was a live George Harrison tribute concert performed one year after his death. Many other performers played at that concert, including fellow Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Star, as well as Eric Clapton, Jeff Lynn and others.
Peace
On the subject of misheard lyrics, I was amused to learn that my cousin's wife had completely misheard the lyrics of Robbie Dupree's _'Hot Rod Hearts'_ when it played on the radio.
You know there is a theory in spiritual development that says spiritual messages come to you at just the right time and if you’re not ready for them, you don’t notice them. No one needs that message necessarily at age 10 I can’t wait to see how you feel about this song at the end of it.
Thanks for another fun reaction Maggie.
Many gospel songs can also sound like love songs. There's a story about how Louis Armstrong was interviewed in his final years and was asked what he thought of rock & roll. He said, "Oh, I love rock & roll! But it ain't no new music for the kids. I heard rock & roll when I was a kid growing up in New Orleans. I heard it every Sunday in church, except we called it gospel, and we sang the word 'Jesus' on the part where they now sing 'baby' ". Apparently, Armstrong was a big Beatles fan as well. So everything gets recycled and turned around over time.
It's funny that Christians actually loved this song. Many didn't realize it was talking about Hare Krishna, a Hindu god.
The name of the song is my Lord.
Billy co-wrote this with George. Billy was deemed, The Fifth Beatle, a great pianist and great voice. Listen to his song Will It Go Round In Circles or Nothing From Nothing
I liked the video for "I Got My Mind Set On You" and love Weird Al's play on it, "This Song Is Just Six Words Long"
Anything by a beetle is awesome
While my guitar gently weeps, isn't it a pity, something, bangla desh, give peace a chance, so many George Harrison was the most talented & most humble Beatle & yes underrated & he started the band as a kid. Before his death his belief changed but I love his Great Song My Sweet Lord!
For years I sang "the dogs say goodnight" instead of "the dark sacred night" whilst embarrassing myself with the Louis Armstrong classic "What a Wonderful World". As younguns, we learned all the Indian words as well, with this one. He had to have included the lyrics. Ironic he should take the path he did, since his nickname was "Cowboy".
The first time I heard it I thought they were singing, "He's so fine."
This was released in 1070 and though I do not remember much about when I was 3 years old I do remember being in the car as my mom was driving my older brothers (who I would identify as "hippies") to church and them playing this song in the car. I vividly remember that guitar part at 8:10 in this video for whatever reason scared the bejesus out of me. Seriously it scared me and I would cry. Hey screw you, I was three years old, lol.
I used to play "My Sweet Lord" over and over on jukebox at the Diner my family frequented in the 1970s. Could not understand why the Catholic church was aghast at this song, but was too young to understand the "Hare Krishna, Hare Rama" and other Hindu lyrics until some years later when the Hare Krishna followers were ubiquitous with their yellow robes. Still love this track!
George was known as the "quiet" Beatle.
George ❤😢🇮🇹
And all those voices in the background are also George!
Sing it Maggie….that harmony is so easy….cmon now❤😊
You kids crack me up, LMAO!
Billy Preston often referred to as the 5th Beatle
Despite the court case, this song is still a work of art.
Although you should still listen to He's So Fine, by the Chiffons.
He might have been a minimalist when it came to the lyrics, but the results along with the melody- so great. Songs like Something, When my Guitar gently Weeps- standouts!
I see where the Concert for Bangla Desh is streaming online. Ringo Starr was the only other ex-Beatle to participate.
misheard lyrics - in Dutch called mama appelsap (Mama Apple Juice) after a listener to a radio station mentioned the wrong title when requesting a Michael Jackson song, and that was followed on that station with a long list of misheard lyrics 🙂
you blush maggie maybe are george harrison your sweet love (lord)
❤+have a look: While my guitar gently weeps.
George is my favorite Beatle
look at this video and see the lights passing through..unless she has done something to create this effect than I guess we can say the light of the Lord approves..please let me know if you did that Maggie.. cuz it ain't nothing if you did not tamper. Lord bless us all
he also did "The Traveling Willburys - The End Of The Line" .... i think you'll like it
George later poked fun at the lawsuit in "This Song".
Twisted lyrics, egg corns or call them what you will. The classic is "Some where over the rainbow, weigh a pie" or Hendrix "The ears are alight" the Israelite.
G B U all . Hallelujah
Greatings from Indonesian
Maggie, think about it lol, why would one sing "My Sweet Love" with all those Hallelujahs and Hari Krishnas being sung with it?😂You are so damned talented and funny!
If you love your Lord it doesn’t matter how you sing it 😍
Zeus? Vishnu?
👍❤️❤️
Maggie, there are many Harrison's songs u should examine - ''Fab'' for example Исправляйся
Indian relgion and Christianity merge. Beauiful song of praise.
This song is about Hare Krishna.I
It is a mantra to lift you to a higher conscience level.
Groovy. It does.
This song is a tribute to the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, whom the Beatles in general and George in particular looked up to as their Guru.
Wasn't he singing to Krishna or some Hindu God.
Although "Hallelujah" is Hebrew for Praise Jehovah, or Jah for short. Jehovah is the God of the Old Testament, or the Jewish part of the Bible (for those not up on all this sort of thing).
@@waynekasmar4401 "Hallelujah"--two Hebrew words. "Praise the Lord". (God in the Bible has no specific name, of course. "I Am".)
A. Not the way I heard it at the time, but maybe. B. Can you make an appointment to see Krishna, "but it takes so long", or was there a wait to see the Maharishi?@@waynekasmar4401
They were doing a tribute to George Harrison
Next by George: "What is life", with a girl dancer performing for the video outdoors ...
Please react to another George Harrison classic: Isn't It A Pity (Version One).
The talented Beatle
Maggie...listen to Staying Alive, and you can mishear I Got Higher In My Walking as I Got Hired In Milwaukee 😂😂😂😂😂😂
More George pls
The Beatles actually had a guru got into the Hindo religion
The clue is in the song title!!
Production on the song, and on the entire album All Things Must Pass, was Beatles quality. It was him at his best, but unfortunately he wasn't able to maintain that quality. But he did continue to produce some interesting work.
Oh yes and Harrison had to pay millions as it was found out that the song already existed, I think originally it was done by a Motown girls band named The Chiffons. ....😊
Hey Maggie, you may want to touch base with Ms. Doana Ankudinova. She recently did a live performance of the song from the movie Dune. As well as James Bond song No Time to Die.
You need to check out his song, the art of dying
It was George,not John or Paul who had 1st solo chart topper (and his debut album repeated the feat...despite being a triple album)🎩
Don't worry that you misheard the lyrics. It's nothing compared to what I misheard. My early teen years, Ohio Express, "Chewy Chewy," the words are supposed to go: "Every time you love me it's a real sugar treat...." When my friends found out I thought he was singing, "Every time you love me it's a reach for the treat..." they started laughing and pointing their fingers at me in a circle around me, and when I tried to tell them, "Well, I didn't mean anything nasty by it-he's comparing her to a box of chocolates, so-so he reaches for the treat." They laughed harder, poking their fingers into my collarbones in a circle around me. "Well... and then he sings, 'Living box o' candy wrapped up so very fine...' So they're just bein' sweet to each other like bein' a box o' candy, so SHE reaches for the treat...." They laughed even harder, poking their fingers into me harder. The more I tried to draw attention away from the racy meaning, the more attention it brought to it. Then when we were at the skating rink and I met a girl and I was skating around the rink with her, and her mom and dad came, and her dad was complaining to the manager that that song had a secretly hidden sexual lyric in it. "I heard one place where he's trying to make it sound like he's singing, 'Chewy chewy chewy chewy,' he secretly sings, 'Do it to me chewy chewy...' and that's sexual!" And he was threatening not to let his daughter skate there if they played songs with sexual lyrics. The manager was insisting, "Sir, I believe he sings, 'Don't know what you're doin' to me,/ but you're doin' to me what I want you to.' He never sings, 'Do it to me'." "Well, I'm gonna listen with a very careful ear. If he sings "Do it to me," we're taking our daughter out of here!"