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"The Least You Can Do" is a song by English singer Phil Collins. Originally released on his seventh solo album Testify (2002), it was issued in 2003 with " Wake Up Call " as a double A-side single. The song was written and arranged with Daryl Stuermer, who also provided the arrangement for other songs in Collins' career, such as " Something ...
Daryl Mark Stuermer (born November 27, 1952) is an American musician, songwriter, singer, and record producer best known for playing the guitar and bass for Genesis during live shows, and lead guitar for Phil Collins during most solo tours and albums. [1] He has also released nine solo albums, and tours with his Daryl Stuermer Band.
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The music video, directed by Jim Yukich and produced by Paul Flattery, [7] features Collins getting into a Ford Popular and singing a line of the song in various places around the world, including London, Paris, Tokyo, New York City, Sydney, Bremen, Memphis (), Los Angeles (Hollywood), [8] Stockholm, San Francisco, Tokyo, Kyoto, Chicago, St. Louis and Houston.
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The song, the third track on the album, takes a cheerful rock music tone. It opens with Collins singing with a British Cockney accent. The song takes an upbeat tempo and features a discordant guitar introduction, as well as a guitar solo by Daryl Stuermer midway through the song.
On its release, Simon Tebbutt of Record Mirror wrote, "if the last single led you to believe the bloke had any get up and go, this will assure that it has all got up and gone. This is a song for elderly gentlemen who sit in exclusive clubs sipping brandy and mithering on about the good old days of the Sixties and Seventies."
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