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What You Won't Do for Love (song)

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"'What You Won't Do for Love'" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bobby Caldwell. It was released in September 1978 as the lead single from his eponymous debut album. It was written by Caldwell and Alfons Kettner, and produced by Ann Holloway. The song has been covered and sampled numerous times, including by Tupac Shakur in the posthumous 1998 hit "Do for Love".

Background and release



After gaining a reputation in Miami clubs as a talented musician, Caldwell was signed to an exclusive contract with TK Records in 1978 by TK Records president Henry Stone. Heading to the studio, Caldwell recorded his first album, which was given a redo after Stone felt the album was good but "didn't have a hit". Caldwell returned to the studio and came up with the final product, which included "What You Won't Do for Love". The song's horn arrangement was written and recorded by Miami arranger Mike Lewis. The song is in the key of F-sharp minor (although the pitch of the commercial track is slightly flat - i.e. below concert pitch - perhaps due to tape machine speed variation).

Caldwell wanted the song to be the sixth track on the album since he figured his debut album's second track, "My Flame", which featured him playing guitar, would be the hit. However, TK Records felt confident that "What You Won't Do for Love" would be the breakout hit. When it was released to R&B radio, TK Records did their best to hide Caldwell's racial identity, hoping not to alienate their predominantly Black audience. However, when Caldwell began making performances live on stage, demand only increased.

Chart performance



The song would become Caldwell's most successful single and also his signature song, reaching number 9 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100, number 6 on the Hot Selling Soul Singles chart, and number 10 on the Easy Listening chart.

According to the broadcast of 'American Top 40' for the week ending February 3, 1979, the week in which the song debuted at No. 38 on the Top 40, a heart-shaped pressing of the single was the most expensive single up to that point. The heart-shaped single was originally released as a promotional item only, but public demand led to 50,000 copies being pressed in time for Valentine's Day 1979 with a retail price of $7.98about the price of a full LP album at the time."American Top 40," Week Ending February 3, 1979, replayed February 8, 2014, SiriusXM Radio

Reception



'Smash Hits' called it, "Mellow sophisticated soul with a subtle Latin beat from a white American who obviously admires Stevie Wonder. Sounds as if it should be in a Campari commercial or the like."

Personnel



* Bobby Caldwell lead and backing vocals, keyboards, bass guitar

* Benny Latimore keyboards

* Alfons Kettner guitar

* Joe Galdo - drums

* Steve Mele guitar

Chart history



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Covers



'Natalie Cole/Peabo Bryson'

Performed as a duet on their 1979 album We're the Best of Friends

Roy Ayers

American jazz-funk composer and producer released a version on his 1979 album 'No Stranger to Love'.

Phyllis Hyman

Phyllis Hyman, American singer, songwriter, and actress released her version on her 1986 album "Living All Alone".

Charts



Go West

English pop duo Go West recorded a version on their 1992 album 'Indian Summer' that was released as a single.

Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Victor Wooten

Bassist Victor Wooten recorded an instrumental version on his 1997 studio album 'What Did He Say?'.

Michael Bolton

Michael Bolton recorded a version on his 1999 covers album 'Timeless: The Classics Vol. 2'.

Boyz II Men

The vocal group Boyz II Men released a cover of the song on their 2004 album 'Throwback, Vol. 1', featuring rapper MC Lyte.

Charts



Jessie Ware



Jessie Ware covered the song on her iTunes Gold Special Edition release 2013 album Devotion.

Snoh Aalegra



Snoh Aalegra released a cover of the song under the title "DO 4 LOVE" as a Spotify Single in October 2019.

Commercial use



* The song was featured in a 2014 commercial for the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport.

References



Category:1978 debut singles

Category:2004 songs

Category:Boyz II Men songs

Category:Songs written by Bobby Caldwell

Category:Bobby Caldwell songs

Category:1978 songs

Category:1992 singles

Category:Go West (band) songs

Category:Chrysalis Records singles

Category:TK Records singles

Category:Blue-eyed soul songs

Category:Phyllis Hyman songs

Category:Peabo Bryson songs

Category:Natalie Cole songs

Category:Jessie Ware songs

Category:Sampha songs

Category:1970s ballads

Category:Rhythm and blues ballads

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