Thanks Paul
Here's something I came across today.
UK Chrysalis CHS 12-2570
Released: January 1982
UK chart position: 4
It Ain't What You Do was credited to The Fun Boy Three with
Bananarama, and was their first joint project together, which proved
so succesful that it earnt a silver disc for sales in England and
peaked at #4 in the charts. Inevitably this thrust Bananarama very
quickly into the limelight. The union was so successful, that the Fun
Boy Three offered to co-produce Bananarama's next single which they
had been working on Really Saying Something. It Ain't What You Do was
originally a jazz song performed by trumpeter Sy Oliver back in 1939,
and the Fun Boy Three turned it into a unique blend of ska and pop.
"We couldn't believe the Fun Boy Three wanted us to sing on their
album. They thought we were session singers - very embarrassing! We
loved their music, it was so different to anything else around. We
were living in a squat that was filled with Sid Vicious's old
clothes" (Sarah)
"It would have taken a lot longer had we not met Fun Boy Three because
they were famous, so It Ain't What You Do was guaranteed to get
airplay on British radio. And we knew that. But if we'd never met
them, I'm sure we'd be successful by now in Britain." (Siobhan, 1982).
"They're three really pretty girls. Nice personalities. Sing great as
well" (Lynval, from the Fun Boy Three, 1982)
"We just wanted some girls to sing our songs. And we saw them and we
liked the way they looked. We asked them and it was as simple as
that!" (Terry Hall, Fun Boy Three, 1982)
Written by: Oliver, Young
Produced by: Dave Jordan & Fun Boy Three
Published by: MCA Music
Copyright owned by: Chrysalis Records 1982
Release Summary: Single (1982), Fun Boy Three Fame (1982), Greatest
Hits Collection (1988), The Very Best Of (2001)
Originally Performed by: Sy Oliver (1939)
Reincarnated by: Fun Boy Three & Bananarama, Ella Fitzgerald, Little
Richard, Etta James, Gregory Isaacs, J. Geils Band etc.
Chart Peak: UK #4, Australia #55, New Zealand #37 (6 wks)
The It Ain't What You Do track was originally recorded in late 1981,
and Bananarama contributed vocals to four other songs with the Fun Boy
Three: The Funrama Theme, Santuary, Alone, Life In General (Lewe In
Algemeen).
"Bananarama were as talentless as us, so it was a good reason to get
together. It took them four days to sing three lines, but at least it
was good fun". (Terry Hall)
As far as we know, there are three different versions of It Ain't What
You Do that were originally released by The Fun Boy Three &
Bananarama. The original 7" version is also available on the Greatest
Hits Collection (and various Fun Boy Three compilations). The 12"
features only one remix which features on all 12" prints, and is not
available on CD. The other remix is available on the Fun Boy Three
debut album, which was originally self-titled, but reissued on CD
entitled "Fame". The album version differs from the 7" version and the
ending is segued into the next track by the sound of sped-up tape.
Bananarama Versions (Total Duration: 11:43)
1. It Ain't What You Do (7" Single Version) 2:47 (CD)
2. It Ain't What You Do (Extended 12" Version) 5:55
3. It Ain't What You Do (Album Version) 3:01 (CD)
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