I Do

I Do may refer to:

  • "I do", a phrase used in some marriage vows; used by brides and grooms in response to questions posed by either the officiant or the other marriage partner
  • Songs

  • "I Do" (Blaque song)
  • "I Do" (The Castells song)
  • "I Do" (Colbie Caillat song), a 2011 song by American singer Colbie Caillat
  • "I Do" (Fabrizio Faniello song)
  • "I Do" (Gin Wigmore song)
  • "I Do" (Jamelia song)
  • "I Do" (Jewel song)
  • "I Do" (Lisa Loeb song)
  • "I Do" (Paul Brandt song)
  • "I Do" (Rain song)
  • "I Do" (Young Jeezy song)
  • "I Do (Cherish You)", a song by Mark Wills, also covered by 98 Degrees
  • "I Do (Wanna Get Close to You)", a song by 3LW
  • "I Do!!", a song by Toya
  • "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do", a song by the Swedish band ABBA
  • "I Do", a song by Anastacia from Anastacia
  • "I Do", a song by Chingy from Powerballin'
  • "I Do", a song by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians from Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars
  • "I Do", a song by Ivy Queen from Drama Queen
  • "I Do", a song by Jude
  • "I Do", a song by Lil Jon from Crunk Rock
  • "I Do", a song by The Marvelows, also covered by The J. Geils Band
  • I Do (2012 American film)

    I Do is an American drama film, released in 2012. Directed by Glenn Gaylord and written and produced by David W. Ross, the film stars Ross as Jack Edwards, a gay artist from England living and working in New York City. Following the death of his brother Peter (Grant Bowler), he enters into a green card marriage with his lesbian best friend Ali (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) so that he can stay in the country to help his widowed sister-in-law Mya (Alicia Witt), but is then forced to confront the unequal status of same-sex marriage as he meets and falls in love with Mano (Maurice Compte).

    The film premiered at Los Angeles' Outfest on July 18, 2012, and was screened at several LGBT and mainstream film festivals in late 2012 and early 2013. It had a general theatrical release on May 31, 2013.

    References

    External links

  • I Do at the Internet Movie Database

  • I Do (Glee)

    "I Do" is the fourteenth episode of the fourth season of the American musical television series Glee, and the eightieth episode overall. Written and directed by co-creators Ian Brennan and Brad Falchuk, respectively, it aired on Fox in the United States on February 14, 2013, and features the events surrounding the long-anticipated wedding of Will Schuester and Emma Pillsbury.

    Plot

    Rachel Berry (Lea Michele), Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer), Santana Lopez (Naya Rivera), Quinn Fabray (Dianna Agron), Mercedes Jones (Amber Riley), and Mike Chang (Harry Shum Jr.) return to Lima to attend the wedding of Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) and Emma Pillsbury (Jayma Mays) on Valentine's Day. Emma is extremely anxious about the wedding, and Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith) believes it might be because he kissed her. Meanwhile, Ryder Lynn (Blake Jenner) decides to help Jake Puckerman (Jacob Artist) give his girlfriend Marley Rose (Melissa Benoist) a great Valentine's Day, even though Ryder also has feelings for her. On Ryder's advice, Jake serenades Marley with one of her favorite songs, "You're All I Need to Get By".

    What Did I Do to You?

    "What Did I Do to You?" is a song recorded by British singer Lisa Stansfield for her 1989 album, Affection. It was written by Stansfield, Ian Devaney and Andy Morris, and produced by Devaney and Morris.

    The song received positive reviews from music critics. "What Did I Do to You?" was released as the fourth European single on 30 April 1990. It included three previously unreleased songs written by Stansfield, Devaney and Morris: "My Apple Heart," "Lay Me Down" and "Something's Happenin'." "What Did I Do to You?" was remixed by Mark Saunders and by the Grammy Award-winning American house music DJ and producer, David Morales. The Philip Richardson-directed music video was also released. The single became a top forty hit in the European countries reaching number seven in Italy, number eighteen in Finland, number twenty in Ireland and number twenty-five in the United Kingdom. "What Did I Do to You?" was also released in Japan.

    In 2014, the remixes of "What Did I Do to You?" were included on the deluxe 2CD + DVD re-release of Affection and on People Hold On ... The Remix Anthology. They were also featured on The Collection 1989–2003 box set (2014), including previously unreleased Red Zone Mix by David Morales.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    What Did I Do To You?

    by: Lisa Stansfield

    (L. Stansfield/I. Devaney/A. Morris)
    It's the way you walk, and the way you talk
    Now you're nothing near the way that you were
    And there's something strange when you hold my hand
    Tell my why you changed the way that we were
    Tell my why you changed the way that we were
    Could we be the same, could we try again
    Chorus:
    What did I do to you, baby?
    What did I do to you, baby?
    What did I do to you, what did I do to you?
    What did I do to you, baby?
    You never touch my skin, in the way you did
    And you even changed the way you kiss me
    When lovers part there's a change of heart
    But my heart can't change the way that we were
    Oh no, my heart can't change the way that we were
    Could we be the same, could we try again
    Chorus
    Togetherness is when I undress
    Never when we talk, never tenderness
    And I can't forget all the joy we had
    But I know we'll be the way we were
    Yes, I know we'll be the way we were
    Could we be the same, could we try again
    Chorus
    Help me back




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