She Did It

"She Did It"
Single by Eric Carmen
from the album Boats Against the Current
B-side "Someday" (non-LP track)
Released August 1977
Format 7-inch single
Genre Soft rock
Length 3:39 (single version)
3:48 (album version)
Label Arista
Writer(s) Eric Carmen
Producer(s) Eric Carmen
Eric Carmen singles chronology
"Sunrise"
(1976)
"She Did It"
(1977)
"Boats Against the Current"
(1978)

"She Did It" is a song written and originally recorded by Eric Carmen in 1977. Carmen's single was a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, reaching number 23. "She Did It" was covered in 1981 by actor and singer Michael Damian, who reached number 69 on the Hot 100 with his version.

Eric Carmen version

Background and release

"She Did It" was first recorded and performed by Eric Carmen. Released in August 1977, it was the first and greatest hit on Carmen's second solo LP, Boats Against the Current. It reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart,[1] number 15 on the Cashbox Top 100,[2] and number 11 in Canada.[3]

This ballad is an upbeat love song about finally finding the right person and experiencing love after being lonely for an extended period of time. It is a happy answer to Carmen's more melancholy hits the year before, "All By Myself" and "Never Gonna Fall in Love Again." It has been hailed as "the best Beach Boys song Brian Wilson never wrote."[4]

Back-up vocals for "She Did It" were provided by Bruce Johnston of the Beach Boys, whose 1968 hit "Do It Again" is credited by Carmen with being the initial inspiration for the song because of the 'did-its'. "She Did It" also features Burton Cummings, formerly of The Guess Who, and a guitar solo by Andrew Gold ("Lonely Boy"),[5] featuring his distinctive harmonized lead guitar sound, and drumming by Toto's Jeff Porcaro.[6] Carmen has stated that "She Did It" was in turn a source of inspiration for another song, the 1982 hit "Did It in a Minute" by Hall & Oates, with whom he was touring at the time their song became a hit.[7][8]

The 45 RPM cover sheath for "She Did It" was a black and white of the full-color photo taken for the album, with manuscript lettering instead of the cursive text which appeared on the cover of the LP. The B side was a song entitled "Someday." That song was omitted from the "Boats" LP, but was placed on Carmen's follow-up album, "Change of Heart."

Two other songs penned and recorded by Carmen, "That's Rock 'n' Roll" and "Hey Deanie", but made into hits by Shaun Cassidy, charted concurrently with "She Did It" in late 1977, reaching numbers three and seven, respectively.

Chicago radio superstation WLS, which gave the song much airplay, ranked "She Did It" as the 56th most popular hit of 1977.[9] It reached as high as number 6 (for two weeks) on their surveys of November 19 and 26, 1977.[10]

On the Canadian singles chart, "She Did It" spent four consecutive weeks at number 11.[11] One of the songs blocking it from entering the Top 10 was Carmen's own composition, "That's Rock 'n' Roll," a number-one hit in Canada. "She Did It" ranks as the 104th biggest Canadian hit of 1977.[12]

Canadian radio station CKLG-AM 1070 ranked "She Did It" as the 27th biggest hit of the year in Vancouver, British Columbia. It peaked at number 3 for two weeks on their surveys of October 19 and 26, 1977.[13]

Other appearances

"She Did It" was featured on several compilation albums featuring music from 1977 and 1978. It was included on "20 Monster Hits" by EMI, as well as appearing on other similar collections by Ronco[14] and K-Tel.[15][16][17] It has also been included on the following collections of Carmen's material:

Chart performance

Weekly singles chart (1977-78) Peak
position
Canada (RPM)[18] 11
New Zealand[19] 16
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[20] 23
U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks [21] 26
U.S. Cash Box Top 100[22] 15
WLS survey (Chicago)[23] 6

Year-end chart (1977) Rank
Canada[24] 104
U.S. Joel Whitburn's Pop Annual [25] 146
WLS survey (Chicago)[26] 56

Chart run

Billboard Hot 100[27] (16 weeks, entered August 27): 84, 73, 54, 44, 39, 36, 33, 29, 25, 24, 23, 29, 45, 56, 63, 99. Peaked at #23 in the week ending November 5, 1977.

Cashbox [28] (14 weeks, entered August 27): 74, 57, 43, 33, 28, 23, 19, 16, 15, 15, 21, 33, 49, 68. Peaked at #15 during the weeks ending October 22 and 29, 1977.

Canadian RPM [29] (15 weeks, entered September 10): 69, 64, 57, 43, 36, 22, 11, 11, 11, 11, 19, 30, 41, 51. Peaked at #11 for four weeks, from the week ending October 29 through November 19, 1977.

WLS survey[23] (17 weeks, entered September 24): 44, 37, 24, 16, 14, 13, 9, 7, 6, 6, 8, 12, 17, 23, 29, 36, 45. Peaked at #6 during the weeks ending November 19 and 26, 1977.

Michael Damian version

"She Did It"
Single by Michael Damian
from the album non-album single
B-side "I Love How You Love Me"
Released May 1981
Format 45 RPM
Genre Soft rock
Length 3:25
Label LEG Records, LLC
Writer(s) Eric Carmen
Producer(s) Pete Moore & Drake Miller
Michael Damian singles chronology
"She Did It"
(1981)
"Rock On"
(1989)

Background and release

Almost four years after Eric Carmen's release of "She Did It," the song was covered by actor and singer Michael Damian. This version was Damian's debut single release. It was a non-album single from 1981 that reached number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 95 on the Cash Box Top 100 chart. It was released almost eight years before his subsequent hit, a cover of "Rock On," which reached number one in 1989. "She Did It" was backed with "I Love How You Love Me", a cover of the Paris Sisters.

Chart performance

Weekly singles Chart (1981) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[27] 69
U.S. Cashbox Top 100[30] 95
Year-end chart (1981) Rank
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[31] 321

Chart run

Billboard Hot 100[27] (6 weeks, entered May 30): 91, 81, 75, 71, 69, 82. Reached at #69 in the week ending June 27, 1981.

Cashbox [32] (4 weeks, entered June 13): 97, 95, 95, 99. Peaked at #95 during the weeks of June 20 and 27, 1981.

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