"You Send Me" is a classic song by The Everly Brothers, released in 1957. The song, written by Sam Cooke, is a soulful and romantic ballad that expresses the feelings of being deeply in love and enchanted by someone. The lyrics describe how the person being addressed sends the singer into a state of overwhelming joy and excitement. The repeated lines "You, send me" and "You, thrill me" emphasize the impact that this person has on the singer's emotions. The singer initially believed that what they were feeling was infatuation, a fleeting attraction. However, as time goes by, their love has endured and grown stronger. The singer expresses the desire to marry this person and make them their life partner. The song conveys the deep emotional connection and longing for a committed relationship. It captures the bliss and happiness that being in love can bring, making it a timeless and beloved classic.