"Should I Do It" is the title of a song composed by Layng Martine Jr. which in 1981 was a minor C&W hit for Tanya Tucker, becoming a Top 40 hit in 1982 for the Pointer Sisters.[1]
"Should I Do It" was recorded in the first months of 1981 by both Tanya Tucker and the Pointer Sisters for their respective mid-year album releases: Tucker's Should I Do It and the Pointers' Black & White. Although written by veteran C&W composer Layng Martine Jr. - who'd recall "Should I Do It" as an example of how "sometimes
...a song just appears in my brain and kind of writes itself fast"[2] - even as recorded by C&W superstar songstress Tucker "Should I Do It" was not considered a standard C&W number: Cashbox magazine described Tucker's version as a blend of "the girl group classic "[Please] Mr. Postman", with a honky tonk piano and a brief doo wop bit".[3] As recorded by the Pointer Sisters the song was a more overt homage to the girl-group hit sound of the early 1960s.[4] [5] [6] [7] [8] A chart disappointment for Tucker in the summer of 1981 - stalling at #50 C&W -,[9] "Should I Do It" as recorded by the Pointers would reach the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1982 although it would not rank among the group's very biggest hits being a Top Ten shortfall.[10]Should I Do It | |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Tanya Tucker |
Album: | Should I Do It |
B-Side: | Lucky Enough For Two |
Released: | June 1981 |
Recorded: | April 1981 |
Studio: | Sound Labs, Hollywood CA |
Genre: | Country |
Label: | MCA |
Producer: | Gary Klein |
Prev Title: | Love Knows We Tried |
Prev Year: | 1981 |
Next Title: | Rodeo Girls |
Next Year: | 1981 |
Tanya Tucker recorded "Should I Do It" in the sessions for her twelfth studio album - which would be entitled Should I Do It - at the Hollywood Studio the Sound Labs in April 1981.[11] [12] Tucker was produced by Gary Klein, a veteran producer of several Pop & C&W acts including Tucker's swain Glen Campbell.[13]
The Tucker/ Campbell May-December romance was perennial tabloid press fodder, with reports, particularly from February 1981, attesting to the romance being a rocky one.[14] Tucker's tabloid profile seemingly undermined her recording career: subsequent to a Top Ten C&W hit: "Can I See You Tonight", in February and March 1981, Tucker's two springtime single releases were both chart disappointments, with "Love Knows We Tried", stalling at #40 on the Billboard C&W chart where the Tucker/ Campbell duet: "Why Don't We Just Sleep on It Tonight", barely ranked at #85.[9]
Chart (1981–1982) | Peak position | |
---|---|---|
Billboard Hot Country Singles[15] | 50 | |
Cashbox Top 100 Country[16] | 38 | |
Record World Country Singles[17] | 45 | |
Record World Singles 100-150[18] | 131 | |
RPM (Canada) Country Singles[19] | 16 |
Released in June 1981 as the lead single from the album of the same name, "Should I Do It" failed to reverse Tucker's chart fortunes: despite spending seven weeks on the Record World Singles 101-150 chart rising as high as No. 131,[18] "Should I Do It" rose no higher than No. 45 on the magazine's Country Singles chart [17] - with a similar peak (No. 50) on the Hot Country Singles chart in Billboard[15] - indicating a lack of support from C&W radio.
Should I Do It | |
Cover: | Should_I_Do_It_-_The_Pointer_Sisters.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | The Pointer Sisters |
Album: | Black & White |
B-Side: | We're Gonna Make It |
Released: | December 1981 |
Recorded: | 1981 |
Genre: | |
Label: | Planet |
Producer: | Richard Perry |
Prev Title: | Sweet Lover Man |
Prev Year: | 1980 |
Next Title: | American Music |
Next Year: | 1982 |
"Should I Do It" was one of two songs by Nashville-based composers to be recorded by the Pointer Sisters for their June 1981 Black & White album release, the other being the album's lead single: "Slow Hand" which had reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Like "Slow Hand", "Should I Do It" was recorded by the Pointers with their regular producer Richard Perry so as to barely resemble a standard C&W song: in the case of "Should I Do It" the Pointers turned the song into (Ruth Pointer quote:) "an ode to the early '60s girl groups in the vein of the Shirelles and the Chiffons."[22] The Pointers had a #3 hit in 1980 with "He's So Shy", which had evoked the elements of the late 1950s/early 1960s girl group classics while being a contemporary number. With "Should I Do It", June Pointer (the lead vocalist on "Should I Do It" and "He's So Shy") had sung lead on "a marvelous recreation - as opposed to modernization - of the late '50s/early '60s sound of the all-girl vocal groups."[23]
"Should I Do It" was mentioned as the choice for the second single from Black & White,[24] and at the time of the album's release it was announced that music videos would be shot for both "Slow Hand" and "Should I Do It"[25] ; "Slow Hand" was promoted via video as the first single. The label then decided to release two other songs as singles from Black and White; "What a Surprise" and "Sweet Lover Man", released in October and November of 1981, respectively. Neither became a significant hit. In December 1981, the label released "Should I Do It" as an unprecedented, at the time, fourth single from a Pointer Sisters album. The song became a major hit, rising to #13 on the US Billboard Hot 100, dated April 3, 1982. This made Black & White the first Pointer Sisters album to spawn two Top 20 US hits. "Should I Do It" also reached #19 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.[10]
Outside of the U.S. and Canada, "Should I Do It" was released in November 1981 as the immediate follow-up single to "Slow Hand" with the single reaching the Top 20 in Australia, Flemish Belgium, and the Netherlands prior to its January 1982 Billboard US Hot 100 debut. "Should I Do It" had its greatest chart impact in Belgium's Flemish Region and the Netherlands with respective peaks of #6 and #12, topping the chart peak in those territories for "Slow Hand" (#22 Belgium and #33 Netherlands).
The Pointer Sisters would record another Layng Martine Jr. composition: "I Want to Do It With You", to serve as B-side of their followup single to "Should I Do It": "American Music". (Never featured on a Pointer Sisters' album, "I Want to Do It With You" - as "I Wanna Do It With You" - would become a Top Ten UK hit for Barry Manilow in 1983).[26]
Chart (1981–1982) | Peak position | |
---|---|---|
Australia (Kent Music Report)[27] | 16 | |
Belgium (BEL charts)[28] | 6 | |
Canada Top Singles (RPM) | 37 | |
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[29] | 29 | |
Germany[30] | 75 | |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[31] | 12 | |
New Zealand (RIANZ)[32] | 22 | |
US Billboard Hot 100[33] | 13 | |
US Cashbox Top 100 Singles[34] | 16 | |
US Record World[35] | 15 | |
US Record World A/C[36] | 15 |