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"Do What U Like" is an pop–dance song by boy band Take That.
[edit] 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 eighty-two 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).
[edit] Music Video
The music video featured the band getting naked and smearing jelly over themselves. A low-budget video, 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"
[edit] Tracklistings
- U.K. 7" vinyl (DUK2)[2]
- U.K. Cassette single (CADUK2)
- "Do What U Like" - 3:06
- "Waiting Around"
- U.K. 12" vinyl (12DUK2)
- "Do What U Like" - 3:06
- "Do What U Like" (Club Mix/12" Mix)
- "Waiting Around"
[edit] Official Versions
- Album Version (3:06)
- Club Mix/12" Mix
[edit] References