"Something About You" is unusual for a Motown song in that a guitarriff is prominent.[5]The Temptations' "My Girl" is one of the few other examples.[5] The guitar riff in "Something About You" is similar to that in the Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," although Rikky Rooksby claims that the guitar sound in the Four Tops' song is "cleaner."[5] David A. Carson also remarks on the clean lead guitar at the beginning of the song.[6]Robert White of the Funk Brothers played the guitar part on "Something About You," as he did on "My Girl."[6]
Reception
Billboard said that the Four Tops had a "rhythm winner here with even more exciting sounds than their 'It's the Same Old Song' smash! "[7]Cash Box described it as a "rollicking, fast-moving, romantic rocker about a lucky lad who is on cloud number nine since he met the girl of his dreams."[8]Record World said that "something about 'Something About You' will rocket it high."[9]Allmusic critic Ron Wynn praises the song as being "a great uptempo shouter."[10] Wynn also praises its "vocal authority" and "production genius."[10] Author Bill Dahl praised the song's "crackling shufflerhythm" and the way lead singer Levi Stubbs emotes "over punchy horns and low-end guitar."[11]Rolling Stone Magazine critic Dave Marsh rated "Something About You" to be one of the top 1001 singles of all time.[12] Marsh praised the song's sense of urgency, claiming that rhythm and blues is about "the kind of emotional expansiveness that erupts from these grooves, the pure tension between Motown formula and Levi's [lead singer Levi Stubbs'] uncontrollable passions."[12]