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"Do What U Like" Single by Take That from the album Take That & Party B-side "Waiting Around" Released July 15, 1991 Format Cassette single, Vinyl single Genre Pop, Dance, House Length 3:06 Label Dance U.K. Writer(s) Gary Barlow, Ray Hedges Producer Ray Hedges Take That singles chronology "Do What U Like"
(1991)"Promises"
(1991)"Do What U Like" is a pop–dance, and House music song by boy band Take That.
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Song information
Written by Gary Barlow and Ray Hedges, it was released on July 15, 1991 as the lead single from Take That's debut album Take That & Party (1992). The single was released on then-manager Nigel Martin-Smith's record label Dance U.K., and was a commercial failure, peaking at number 82 on the UK Singles Chart.[1] "Do What U Like" is also the only single not to be included on the band's second greatest-hits compilation "Never Forget - The Ultimate Collection" (2005).
In Concert
During the band's early television appearances and outdoor shows, the song was a recurring number to play. They performed it during the "Everything Changes" tour with Mini-Take That, a preteen group that sang the material of the band.
For the "Nobody Else", and the subsequent "Ultimate Tour 2006" and "Beautiful World Tour 2007", the song was never played, because the band members felt that the high energy dance choreography was not possible for them to do. However, during Take That Present: The Circus Live, it was included in a medley of their earliest singles from Take That and Party with Jason and Howard performing the complicated moves and classic routines for Promises, It Only Takes A Minute and Take That And Party.
Music video
The music video featured the band getting naked and smearing jelly over themselves. A low-budget video, it was banned from daytime television, and at the time was only shown on Pete Waterman's late night show The Hitman And Her. It regularly features on documentaries on "bad music videos". programmes. A VH1 survey placed the video at number 2 in its all-time worst video list, behind Cliff Richard's Wired For Sound. The video was also omitted from the 2005 video compilation "Never Forget - The Ultimate Collection".
Reaction to the video (and, to an extent, the song) among the bandmates has been somewhat negative. In the documentary Take That: For The Record, Gary Barlow admits that neither the song or video were brilliant, but they were important in helping the band getting noticed.
Chart performance
Chart (1991) Peak
PositionUK Singles Chart 82 Track listings
- Austrian CD Single (CDDUK2)
- "Do What U Like" (Club Mix) - 6:14
- "Do What U Like" (Radio Mix) - 3:06
- "Waiting Around" - 2:56
- UK 7" Vinyl (DUK2)
- "Do What U Like" (Radio Mix) - 3:06
- "Waiting Around" - 2:56
- UK Cassette (CADUK2)
- "Do What U Like" (Radio Mix) - 3:06
- "Waiting Around" - 2:56
- UK 12" Vinyl (12DUK2)
- "Do What U Like" (Club Mix) - 6:14
- "Do What U Like" (Radio Mix) - 3:06
- "Waiting Around" - 2:56
Official versions
- Album Version (3:06)
- Radio Mix (3:06)
- Club Mix (6:14)
- 12" Mix (5:06)
References
- ^ "Discography". Take-That.co.uk. Retrieved November 15, 2007.
Gary Barlow · Howard Donald · Jason Orange · Mark Owen · Robbie Williams Studio albums Other albums The Greatest Day · Progressed · Progress LiveCompilation albums Take That: Greatest Hits · The Best of Take That · Forever... Greatest Hits · Never Forget – The Ultimate Collection · The Platinum CollectionSingles "Do What U Like" · "Promises" · "Once You've Tasted Love" · "It Only Takes a Minute" · "I Found Heaven" · "A Million Love Songs" · "Could It Be Magic" · "Why Can't I Wake Up with You" · "Pray" · "Relight My Fire" · "Babe" · "Everything Changes" · "Love Ain't Here Anymore" · "Sure" · "Back for Good" · "Never Forget" · "How Deep Is Your Love" · "Patience" · "Shine" · "I'd Wait for Life" · "Reach Out" · "Rule the World" · "Greatest Day" · "Up All Night" · "The Garden" · "Said It All" · "Hold Up a Light" · "The Flood" · "Kidz" · "Happy Now" · "Love Love" · "When We Were Young"Tours Party Tour · Everything Changes Tour · Pops Tour · Nobody Else Tour · The Ultimate Tour · Beautiful World Tour 2007 · Take That Present: The Circus Live · Progress LiveTelevision Take That: For the Record · An Audience With Take That: Live · Take That's Countdown To Midnight · Take That Come To Town · Look Back, Don't StareSee also Discography · Nigel Martin-Smith · John Shanks · Stuart Price · Never Forget (musical) · SingStar Take ThatCategories:- 1991 singles
- Take That songs
- Songs written by Gary Barlow
- Debut singles
- Songs written by Ray Hedges
- 1990s pop song stubs
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