What Am I Gonna Do About You (song)
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"What Am I Gonna Do About You" is a song written by Jim Allison, Doug Gilmore, and Bob Simon. It was first recorded by American
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in 1986 on the Capitol Records label and later by Reba McEntire for her 1986 studio album of the same name. Produced by
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and McEntire, it was a number one single on the '' Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. It debuted at #54 on the Hot Country Single's chart for the week of October 11, 1986 and peaked at #1 for the week of January 17, 1987.


Background

"What Am I Gonna Do About You" was recorded by
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in 1985 on the Capitol Records label with "Lord, She Sure Looks Good Tonight" on the B-side. His version was released on the Capitol #5525, spending 15 weeks on the country charts and peaking at #48. It was recorded by Reba McEntire in 1986 at the Sound Stage Studio in
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Content

The song is characterized as a slow
ballad A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads derive from the medieval French ''chanson balladée'' or ''ballade'', which were originally "dance songs". Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and ...
, which describes how a woman tries to recover from a love affair, saying throughout the song, "what am I gonna do about you." The song's chorus is also repeated throughout the song: :''What in the world am I gonna do about you'' :''Oh your memory keeps coming back from out of the blue'' :''Oh well I try and I try, but I still can't believe that we're through'' :''So tell me what in the world am I gonna do about you'' :''What am I gonna do about you''


Critical reception

Upon its release and many years afterward, "What Am I Gonna Do About You" gained positive reviews. Although William Ruhlmann of ''
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'' found the song not to have the characteristics of her previous releases, he received the song well. Ruhlmann found it to be nearly similar to that of her number one single, "
Whoever's in New England ''Whoever's in New England'' is the tenth studio album of American country music artist Reba McEntire released on February 10, 1986, through MCA Nashville. It is her first #1 album on the Billboard country albums chart, producing two singles th ...
," stating, "the title song had something of the feel of "Whoever's in New England" in its portrayal of a woman trying to recover from a painfully ended love affair."


Release and reception

"What Am I Gonna Do About You" was released as McEntire's final single of the year September 15, 1986. The song became a preface of her 1986 album of the same name (her second studio album of the year) and became a major hit in the United States and Canada. In the United States, the song reached number one on the '' Billboard'' Hot Country Singles & Tracks the following year on January 17, 1987, becoming her seventh song to top the charts. The song's success helped the album certify "Gold" (and eventually "Platinum") by the Recording Industry Association of America. It also became McEntire's first single to top the Canadian ''
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'' Country Tracks charts, reaching number one January 24.


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References

{{Reba McEntire singles 1985 singles 1987 singles 1985 songs Reba McEntire songs Con Hunley songs Song recordings produced by Jimmy Bowen MCA Records singles