Whatcha Gonna Do About It

"Whatcha Gonna Do About It"
Single by Small Faces
from the album Small Faces
B-side "What's a Matter Baby" (Joy Byers / Clyde Otis)
Released 6 August 1965
Format 7"
Recorded 1965, Pye Studios, London England
Genre Rock, rhythm and blues
Length 1:59
Label Decca (no US issue)
Writer(s) Ian Samwell (lyrics)
Steve Marriott
Ronnie Lane (melody)
Producer(s) Ian Samwell
Small Faces singles chronology
"Whatcha Gonna Do About It"
(1965)
"I've Got Mine"
(1965)

"Whatcha Gonna Do About It" is the debut single released by the English rock group Small Faces, released in the UK on 6 August 1965. The song peaked at number 14 in the UK Singles Chart, and stayed on chart for a total of 14 weeks.[1]

Song profile

The songwriting duo of the group Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane already had the melody for the song, the inspiration coming from Solomon Burke's hit record "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love", however they had no lyrics so Don Arden quickly brought in Ian Samwell to provide the words for the song. The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number 27 and rose to number 14 just missing the all important Top Ten.[2]

Arden, in later years admitted to spending £12,000 chart fixing to ensure the band's debut song would be a hit.[3] In an interview Arden denied it was cheating: "I had a saying, you can't polish a turd. In other words, if the record's no good to begin with it still won't be any good after you've wasted your time and money getting it played."[4]

Personnel

Small Faces

Covers

See also

Notes

  1. Steve Marriott All Too Beautiful p.99
  2. Small Faces the young mods forgotten story ISBN 0-9523935-0-6 p.44
  3. Chart fixing
  4. Arden states chart fixing not cheating Retrieved 21/09/07
  5. Steve Marriott – All Too Beautiful
  6. Union Square Music

External links

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