- It's Your Thing
Infobox Single
Name = It's Your Thing
Artist =The Isley Brothers
from album =It's Our Thing
Released =February 16 ,1969
Format = 7" single
Recorded = A&R Studios,New York ; 1969
Genre = Funk/soul
Length = 2:47
Label = T-Neck
901
Writer =Ronald Isley
O'Kelly Isley, Jr.
Rudolph Isley
Producer =The Isley Brothers
Chart position =
*# 2 (US Pop Singles
**# 1 (Top Black Singles)
*# 30 (UK Singles Chart )
Last single = "Put Yourself In My Place"
(1969)
This single = "It's Your Thing"
(1969)
Next single = "I Turned You On "
(1969)"It's Your Thing" is an influential
funk single by theIsley Brothers . Released in 1969, thefunk (and feminist) anthem was an artistic response toMotown chiefBerry Gordy 's demanding hold on his artists after the Isleys left the label in late-1968. The lyrics of the chorus (which also serve as first verse lyrics) read: "It's your thing/Do what you wanna do/I can't tell you/Who to sock it to".History
Overview
After scoring one popular hit with the label with "
This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You) ", the Isleys felt typecast in the role as a second-tier act while well-establishedDetroit acts likeThe Temptations ,The Miracles andThe Four Tops got more promotion from the label Motown. The brothers' decision to leave Motown came after a successfulUK tour, where the brothers had a bigger fanbase than in America. A re-release of "This Old Heart" had reached number three on their pop singles chart. Similar success came with two more singles from their Motown catalog that were hits well after their Motown departure. Berry Gordy allowed the brothers to leave the label, and the Isleys reactivated their own label,T-Neck Records , which they had originally started a few years prior to their Motown signing. ForBuddah Records , the Isleys recorded "It's Your Thing" which Ronald wrote upon arriving home after taking his daughter Tawana to school. The lead singer said that he thought of the melody and some of the lyrics in his head. His older brothers O'Kelly and Rudolph helped compose more lyrics.Release and reaction
Recorded in two takes and featuring the first appearance of seventeen-year-old Ernie on bass, the song was released as a single on
February 16 ,1969 and quickly rose to the top of both the "Billboard " pop andR&B singles charts, peaking at #2 on the former and marking their first #1 hit in the latter. Upon the song's release and ascent to success, Gordy threatened to sue the group for releasing it in an attempt to bring them back toMotown , but he eventually cancelled his threat, and in February 1970 the brothers became the first former Motown act to win aGrammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group.Cover versions and legacy
Over sixty artists have recorded their own version of the song including a not yet established
Jackson Five , who first performed the song at their television debut on the "Miss Black America Pageant", later recording it for their "ABC" album. Another version was recorded by Memphis soul singerAnn Peebles . The song also has been heavily sampled byhip-hop acts, most famously by rap groupSalt 'N' Pepa and D.C. go-go band E.U., who sampled it for "Shake Your Thang" (1988), and like many of their earlier singles, the song has been featured in commercials. The song has been credited for being one of the first full-fledgedfunk songs around the same time as artists likeJames Brown andSly & the Family Stone brought their own funk anthems to the scene.Credits
*Lead vocals by
Ronald Isley
*Background vocals byO'Kelly Isley, Jr. andRudolph Isley
*Written, arranged and composed byRonald Isley ,O'Kelly Isley, Jr. andRudolph Isley
*Produced byThe Isley Brothers
*Bass byErnie Isley
*Guitar by Charles "Skip" Pitts
*Piano by Everett Collins
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