"It's Your Thing" is a
funk single by
The Isley Brothers
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. Released in 1969, the anthem was an artistic response to
Motown
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chief
Berry Gordy
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's demanding hold on his artists after the Isleys left the label in late 1968.
The lyrics of the chorus, which also serve as first verse, run: "It's your thing/ Do what you wanna do/ I can't tell you/ Who to sock it to". The song is ranked No. 420 on the ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine's list of
The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
History
Overview
After scoring one popular hit with the label, with the song "
This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)", the Isleys felt typecast in the role as a second-tier act while well-established
Detroit
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acts like
The Temptations
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,
The Miracles
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, and the
Four Tops
The Four Tops are an American vocal quartet from Detroit who helped to define the city's Motown sound of the 1960s. The group's repertoire has included soul music, R&B, disco, adult contemporary, doo-wop, jazz, and show tunes.
Founded as the F ...
got more promotion from the label Motown.
The brothers' decision to leave Motown came after a successful British tour, where they had a bigger fan base than in America. A re-release of "This Old Heart" had reached number three on the
UK Singles Chart
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. Similar success came with two more singles from their Motown catalog that were hits well after their Motown departure.
Berry Gordy allowed the brothers to leave the label, and the Isleys reactivated their own label,
T-Neck Records
T-Neck Records was a record label founded by members of the R&B/soul group The Isley Brothers in 1964, which became notable for distributing the first nationally-released recordings of Jimi Hendrix, their guitarist, and which later became a su ...
, which they had originally started a few years prior to their Motown signing. For
Buddah Records
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, the Isleys recorded "It's Your Thing" which
Ronald
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wrote upon arriving home after taking his daughter Tawana to school. The lead singer said that he thought of the melody and some of the lyrics in his head. His older brothers
O'Kelly and
Rudolph helped compose more lyrics.
Release and reaction
Recorded in two takes and featuring the first appearance of 16-year-old
Ernie
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on
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and
Skip Pitts on guitar. The song was released as a single on February 16, 1969, and quickly rose to the top of both the ''
Billboard
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''
pop
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Albums
* ''Pop'' (G ...
and
R&B singles charts, peaking at No. 2 on the former, (behind
Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In
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by
The 5th Dimension
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), and marking their first No. 1 hit in the latter. Upon the song's release and ascent to success, Gordy threatened to sue the group for releasing it in an attempt to bring them back to
Motown
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, but he eventually cancelled his threat, and in February 1970 the brothers became the first former Motown act to win a
Grammy Award
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for
Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group The Grammy Award
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.
Chart history
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Cover versions and legacy
Over 60 artists have recorded their own version of the song.
* A version was recorded by
Memphis soul
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singer
Ann Peebles for her 1969 debut album ''This Is Ann Peebles''.
* Saxophonist
Lou Donaldson recorded an instrumental version on his 1969 album ''
Hot Dog
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''.
* In 1969 Atlantic recording artist
Lotti Golden also recorded the song in a mash-up medley with "
Sock It to Me Baby", to promote her
Atlantic Records
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debut LP The medley included the only two covers that Golden recorded as an artist. In 2000, the medley featuring "It's Your Thing", was reissued in an Atlantic compilation, with Golden as the sole female artist in the line up.
* The song has been credited for being one of the first fully-fledged
funk songs at the time that such artists as
James Brown and
Sly and the Family Stone
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brought their own funk anthems to the scene. Brown used the musical background from the song for the songs "It's My Thing (You Can't Tell Me Who to Sock It to)", an answer song by
Marva Whitney, and Brown's own 1974 single, "
My Thang".
*
Led Zeppelin
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would often perform an instrumental of the song in a medley format with "
Communication Breakdown". Led Zeppelin included a four-bar snippet during the opening song sequence of their Playhouse Theater performance on June 27, 1969.
* In 1969
The Temptations
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recorded the song for on their ''
Puzzle People'' album.
* In 1970, jazz guitar player
Grant Green
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Recording prolifically for Blue Note Records as both leader and sideman, Green performed in the hard bop, soul jazz, bebop, and Latin-tinged idioms ...
included the song in his album ''
Alive!''
*
The Jackson 5
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, who were not yet established artists, first performed the song at their television debut on the ''
Miss Black America Pageant'', later recording it during sessions for their 1970 album ''
ABC''. However, this recording remained unreleased until 1995's ''
Soulsation!'' box set.
* Former Motown label-mates
The Supremes
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and the
Four Tops
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Founded as the F ...
recorded a duet version in 1971 that remained unreleased until 2009.
*
Adriano Celentano
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Celentano's many albums frequently enjoyed both commercial and ...
's "
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", which was released three years later in 1972, has a very similar feel and chord structure.
*
Aretha Franklin
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recorded the song for her 1982 album ''
Jump to It
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Background
''Jump to It'' gave Franklin her tenth number one R&B album – at the ...
''.
* The song also has been heavily sampled by
hip hop acts, most famously by rap group
Salt-N-Pepa
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and DC
go-go band E.U., who sampled it for "
Shake Your Thang
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" (1988).
* The 1989 album ''
Girl You Know It's True'' by
Milli Vanilli
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contains a cover of this song.
* Like many of their earlier singles, the song has been featured in commercials. Some Canadian commercials for the
Ramada
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hotel chain have featured a cover version of "It's Your Thing", modified so the lyrics say "Do Your Thing" instead.
*
Lou Donaldson's 1969 cover has also been sampled for multiple tracks, mostly hip-hop, including ''
Ghetto Red Hot'' by
Super Cat, ''
Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down
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'' by
Brand Nubian, ''
Bitties in the BK Lounge'' by
De La Soul
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and ''Six Million Ways to Die'' by
Funkmaster Flex
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.
* The song was covered by
H-Town on the 1993 soundtrack album ''
Addams Family Values: Music from the Motion Picture''.
* It appears in the
1999
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2007
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film ''
Superbad'', the ending of the
2016 movie ''
Sausage Party
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'' and the beginning of the
2017
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movie ''
Smurfs: The Lost Village'', as well as in the teaser trailer for
DreamWorks Animation's
2017
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movie ''
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''.
* The song "
Power" by
Kanye West
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uses a sample from Cold Grits' instrumental cover of "It's Your Thing" in his 2010 album ''
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
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''.
*
Walk the Moon
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covered the song on their 2015 ''
Different Colors
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'' EP.
* It also appears in the English version of the adult animated film ''
Bad Cat'' (2016).
* The song is covered by
Peter Gallagher
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in Season 1 Episode 5 of
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist.
* It was the last song to be played by English DJ
Janice Long on what would be her final radio show in her lifetime, for
BBC Radio Wales
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on 9 December 2021, before her passing over 2 weeks later.
Personnel
*Lead vocals by
Ronald Isley
Ronald Isley (; born May 21, 1941) is an American recording artist, songwriter, record producer, and occasional actor. Isley is the lead singer and founding member of the family music group The Isley Brothers.
Early life
Born in 1941 to Sall ...
*Background vocals by
O'Kelly Isley, Jr. and
Rudolph Isley
Rudolph Bernard Isley (born April 1, 1939 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American singer-songwriter and is one of the founding members of The Isley Brothers.
Life and career
Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Rudy began singing in church at a you ...
*Written, arranged and composed by
Ronald Isley
Ronald Isley (; born May 21, 1941) is an American recording artist, songwriter, record producer, and occasional actor. Isley is the lead singer and founding member of the family music group The Isley Brothers.
Early life
Born in 1941 to Sall ...
,
O'Kelly Isley, Jr. and
Rudolph Isley
Rudolph Bernard Isley (born April 1, 1939 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American singer-songwriter and is one of the founding members of The Isley Brothers.
Life and career
Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Rudy began singing in church at a you ...
*Produced by
The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers ( ) are an American musical group originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, that began as a vocal trio consisting of brothers O'Kelly Isley Jr., Rudolph Isley and Ronald Isley in the 1950s. With a career spanning over seven decade ...
*Drums by Woody Woodson
*Bass by
Ernie Isley
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Ernie was born in Cincinnati, where his older brothers for ...
*Guitar by
Charles "Skip" Pitts
*Piano by
Herb Rooney
*Saxophone and arrangement by George Patterson
*Horns arranged by The Isley Brothers
References
External links
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T-Neck Records singles
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