Show Me may refer to:
Joseph Roger "Joe" Brown, MBE (born 13 May 1941) is an English entertainer. He has worked as a rock and roll singer and guitarist for more than five decades. He was a stage and television performer in the late 1950s and a UK recording star in the early 1960s. He has made six films, presented specialist radio series for BBC Radio 2, appeared on the West End stage alongside Dame Anna Neagle and has written an autobiography. In recent years he has again concentrated on recording and performing music, playing two tours of around 100 shows every year and releasing an album almost every year.
Described by the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums, as a "chirpy Cockney", Brown was one of the original artists managed by the early rock impresario and manager Larry Parnes. He is highly regarded in the music business as a "musician's musician" who "commands respect and admiration from a wide spectrum of artists".
Brown was born in Swarby, Lincolnshire. His family moved to London when he was two and ran the Sultan public house in Grange Road, Plaistow, then in Essex, now part of the London Borough of Newham. In 1956, Brown formed The Spacemen skiffle group, which lasted until the skiffle movement faded towards the end of the 1950s. He worked for British Railways at their Plaistow Locomotive works for two years in the late 1950s, becoming a steam locomotive fireman. He left the job because "the smell of the diesels drove me out when they took over from steam".
"Show Me" is a song by American recording artist Jessica Sutta. The song was written by Alex Geringas, Paddy Dalton and songwriter Busbee, which lyrically talks about how actions talk louder than words. Musically, the song is a club-inspired song. "Show Me" premiered on Idolator on August 3, 2011, and was released on August 23, 2011 via Hollywood Records.
"Show Me" is composed as an uptempo dance-pop and electropop song with an electro beat. The song received mostly positive reviews, with music critics complimenting its club anthem-like nature and the synth pop associated with it. The song peaked at number one on the Hot Dance Club Songs in the United States, becoming Sutta's first solo number-one single and first Pussycat Doll to ever top the Billboard Club chart as a solo artist. "Show Me" is Jessica's second time at the top following her 2007 collaboration with Dave Audé, "Make It Last" while her Paul Van Dyk feature "White Lies" peaked at No. 3 in the same year.
Take her heart and rip it from her body
I don't even care
Just toss my love into the air
And I sit back, watch my feelings all go up in smoke
All those feelings are a joke
They are a joke
I don't need your devotion, I don't need your respect
But I'd only abuse you for one night
There's a secret emotion, you lead me to detect
When I've got you locked in my sights
Show me the night
Make me see the light
Make you feel right, show me the night
Show me the night
In the light I'm out of sight
Make you feel right, show me the night
Every night we escape from the real world
And I need to get away
You've got nothing more to say
I'm gonna make you feel like
You're living on your last breath
And then you'll see
That for tonight you are for me
You are for me, yeah
I don't need your devotion, I don't need your respect
But I'd only abuse you for one night
Show me the night
Make me see the light
Make you feel right, show me the night
Show me the night
In the light I'm out of sight
Make you feel right, show me the night
(Solo)
Show me the night
Make me see the light
Make you feel right, show me the night
Show me the night
In the light I'm out of sight
Make you feel right, show me the night
Show me the night
Show me the night