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"Do It Again" features an electric sitar solo by Denny Dias. The "plastic organ" solo by Donald Fagen was performed on a Yamaha YC-30 with a sliding pitch-bending control. [6] The song is written in the key of G minor and has a tempo of 125 beats per minute. It follows a chord progression of Cm-Dm-E♭-Dm7-Gm-Cm-Dm-E♭-Dm.
"Do It Again" is an American popular song by composer George Gershwin and lyricist Buddy DeSylva. The song premiered in the 1922 Broadway show The French Doll , as performed by actress Irène Bordoni .
The lyric and acoustic videos of "Do It Again" was published on YouTube on September 30, 2016. [14] [15] The live music video of "Do It Again" which also includes the reprise, recorded at Elevation Church's Ballantyne campus in Charlotte, North Carolina was released on February 24, 2017, through YouTube. [16]
"Do It Again" is a song by British rock band the Kinks. Written by lead singer Ray Davies , the song was released as the first track on the Kinks' album, Word of Mouth . Written as an observation on stressful working schedules, the song features an opening guitar chord and echoed vocals.
Robert Christgau described "Do It Again" as a toned-down mambo song with "tragic" lyrics about a "compulsive" loser. [ 9 ] "Fire in the Hole", which features "angry, strident piano" by Fagen, takes its title from a phrase used by American soldiers in Vietnam , and alludes to the many students who evaded the draft in the late 1960s and early ...
A lyric video for "Do It Again" was released with the song on May 4, 2015. [34] The video is animated and inspired by the culture of Guam, with references to artwork and Mia's ancestry to the Chamorro people .
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Cashbox advertisement, July 13, 1968 "Do It Again" is a self-conscious callback to the band's earlier surf-based material.Originally titled "Rendezvous", the lyrics to the song were inspired after a day Mike Love had spent at the beach in which he had gone surfing with an old friend named Bill Jackson. [4]