In this song, Tommy Roe gets a touch of vertigo every time he is near a girl who captivates him. At first, he's not sure what to do because other guys are always after her, but when he gets his chance and tells her how he feels, she kisses him and melts his heart. At this point, he's so dizzy he might need medical help.
This was a rare pop song with strings. The Beatles used strings on their 1965 hit "Yesterday," but it wasn't until the disco era when strings became common in pop.
Roe wrote this with Freddy Weller, who went on to become a country singer after a spell as one of Paul Revere's Raiders.
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