"Do What U Like" is the debut single by English
boy band
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Take That. It was released on 22 July 1991 as the lead single from their debut studio album, ''
Take That & Party
''Take That & Party'' is the debut studio album by English boy band Take That. Released on 17 August 1992 on RCA Records, it reached number two on the UK Albums Chart and stayed in the UK Top 75 album chart for 73 weeks (almost 18 months). It wa ...
'' (1992).
Background
The song was written by
Gary Barlow and
Ray Hedges, and it was produced by Hedges with additional production by
Graham Stack. "Do What U Like" was released on 15 July 1991 as the lead
single from Take That's debut album ''
Take That & Party
''Take That & Party'' is the debut studio album by English boy band Take That. Released on 17 August 1992 on RCA Records, it reached number two on the UK Albums Chart and stayed in the UK Top 75 album chart for 73 weeks (almost 18 months). It wa ...
'' (1992). The single was released on then-manager
Nigel Martin-Smith's record label Dance U.K. and distributed by
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Organizations
* Music publishing companies:
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(to which, through
RCA Records division, later signed). The song was the only single not to be included on the band's second
greatest hits compilation, ''
Never Forget – The Ultimate Collection'' (2005).
Originally released only on 7" and 12" vinyl records and as
cassette single, it received a
CD single reissue in 1992, from their at-time home label RCA Records, only in Australia.
Critical reception
In 2012, the
Daily Mirror retrospectively commented, "Looking back, it's almost inconceivable that the skinny wannabes cavorting around in the video covered in jelly and custard – including 17-year-old schoolboy Robbie Williams – would go on to become one of the biggest phenomenons in British pop history."
Reaction to the song and video among the bandmates has been somewhat negative. In the documentary ''
Take That: For the Record'', Barlow admits that neither the song nor video were brilliant, but they were important in helping the band getting noticed.
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 "Pops" 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
The Ultimate Tour was a reunion tour in 2006 by British pop group, Take That. The tour, featuring four of the original members of the group: Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange and Mark Owen, ran for a total of 33 shows in Britain and Irela ...
" 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 low-budget
music video for "Do What U Like", co-directed by former
BBC Radio 1 DJ and ''
The Old Grey Whistle Test'' presenter Rosemary "Ro" Barratt (née Newton) and
MTV Europe director Angie Smith, was shot at Vector Television studios in
Heaton Mersey on 21 June 1991.
Screen Stockport TV: Take That Documentary Preview
Vimeo. 16 June 2011. Featuring the band getting naked, bare buttocks and smearing jelly over themselves, the video was banned from daytime television, and at the time was only shown on Pete Waterman's late night show '' The Hitman and Her''.
The video (like the song was from the album) was also omitted from the 2005 video compilation '' Never Forget – The Ultimate Collection''. Otherwise, it became available in digital distribution, streaming services and on band's official YouTube channel.
Personnel
* Gary Barlow – lead vocals
* Howard Donald – backing vocals
* Jason Orange – backing vocals
* Mark Owen – backing vocals
* Robbie Williams – backing vocals
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
Charts
Official versions
* Radio mix (3:06)
* Club mix (6:15)
* 12" mix (5:06)
References
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1991 debut singles
1991 songs
Take That songs
Songs written by Gary Barlow
Songs written by Ray Hedges
Song recordings produced by Ray Hedges
Song recordings produced by Graham Stack (record producer)