The song "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)" by Jessica Simpson is a cover of the original song by Dead or Alive. The lyrics express the intense feelings and sensations that the singer experiences when they are around someone they are infatuated with. The song begins by describing how this person unknowingly affects the singer, making them feel disoriented and lost whenever they are near. The singer compares their emotions to spinning in circles, emphasizing their inability to find stability or direction. The chorus repeats the phrase "You spin me right round, baby, right round like a record, baby" to convey the idea of being caught in a whirlwind of emotions caused by this person. The repetition of "round and round" reinforces the sense of being trapped in an endless cycle. The second verse continues to describe the longing and craving the singer feels whenever the person looks at them. They feel completely consumed by their presence, to the point where they feel like they are moving in sync with the beat of their heart. The person becomes their melody, intoxicating and overwhelming them. Throughout the song, the repetitive chorus and the words "spin" and "dizzy" create a vivid image of the singer being captivated and mesmerized by this person's presence. They are unable to resist the allure and influence that this person has over them. Overall, "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)" explores the intoxicating and overwhelming nature of infatuation, comparing the experience to being caught in a spinning motion without control. It expresses the strong emotions and sensations that can arise when someone has a powerful effect on the singer.