You Make Me Smile (song) explained

You Make Me Smile
Type:single
Artist:Dave Koz
Album:Lucky Man
Released:September 1992
Recorded:August 1992
Genre:Smooth jazz
Length:4:17 (Album Edit)
Label:Capitol
Chronology:Dave Koz
Prev Title:Emily
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:Faces of the Heart
Next Year:1993

"You Make Me Smile" is a 1992 smooth jazz song by American saxophonist Dave Koz. The song appeared in his second album Lucky Man released in 1993.

Chart performance

The song is the third Billboard chart hit of Koz, reaching number 20 in Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks.[1]

Music video

The music video of the song follows a serenade-like and somewhat comical events. Narrating texts of the events of the song appears in the video and also the lyrics of the song. Dave Koz plays his saxophone to a woman whom he loves. The woman seems to evade his advances, Koz continually try to melt her heart. At the end of the video the couple start dancing and the last narrating text reads: "Everybody happy... except the saxophone left under a streetlight to rust".

Track listings

CD-Maxi

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p6910/charts-awards/billboard-singles|pure_url=yes}} Billboard singles]. Allmusic. 2009-02-25.