About The Song
“So Into You” is a 1977 hit single by the Atlanta Rhythm Section. It was the first release from their sixth studio LP, “A Rock and Roll Alternative”. The track showcases the band’s blend of rock and roll with elements of Southern rock, featuring catchy melodies and smooth vocals. The song became the first major hit for the band and peaked at #7 in 1977, considered pioneers of Southern Rock.
The song describes a captivating encounter where the singer feels an instant, compelling attraction to a stranger entering the room, unable to focus on anything else. The lyrics convey the singer’s fascination with the individual’s style and presence, creating an atmosphere of enchantment and desire. “So Into You” remains a timeless classic, beloved by fans of the Atlanta Rhythm Section.
Lyrics
When you walked into the room
There was voodoo in the vibes
I was captured by your style
But I could not catch your eyes
Now I stand here helplessly
Hoping you'll get into me
I am so into you
I can't think of nothing else
I am so into you
I can't think of nothing else
Thinking how it's going to be
Whenever I get you next to me
It's gonna be good, don't you know
From your head to your toe
Gonna love you all over, over and over
Me into you, you into me, me into you
I am so into you
I am so into you, ooh
When you walked into the room
There was voodoo in the vibes
I was captured by your style
But I could not catch your eyes
Now I stand here helplessly
Hoping you'll get into me
I am so into you
I can't get to nothing else
I am so into you baby
I can't get to nothing else
No no no come on baby
I am so into you
Love the things you do
Listen baby
Driving me crazy, ooh
Come on baby, ooh-ooh
I am so into you
Love the things you do
Come on baby
I am so into you
I am so into you
I am so into you