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词条 Must Do Something About It
释义

  1. Recording

  2. Lyrics and music

  3. Reception

  4. References

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| artist = Wings
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| released = 25 March 1976
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| recorded = 5 January 1976
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| genre = Soft rock
| length = 3:42
| label = MPL Communications (UK)
MPL Communications/Capitol (US)
| writer = Paul McCartney,
Linda McCartney
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| producer = Paul McCartney
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"Must Do Something About It" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that first appeared on the Wings 1976 album Wings at the Speed of Sound.

Recording

The lead vocal was sung by Wings drummer Joe English rather than by McCartney, the only Wings song on which English was the lead vocalist.[1][2] This was part of McCartney's attempt to democratize the band; each of the five members of Wings had at least one lead vocal on Wings at the Speed of Sound.[1] McCartney decided to have English perform the lead vocal after the backing track had been recorded.[2] A version of the song was recorded at the time with McCartney on lead vocal and remained unreleased until November 2014 when it was included as a bonus track on the remastered album.

Lyrics and music

The song's lyrics tell of the singer's loneliness.[1][3] In each verse, the singer sings about some aspect of his lonely life, including watching a sunset by himself or playing cards alone.[3] In the chorus, the singer sings that he "must do something about" his loneliness, and the phrase "must do something about it" is repeated several times throughout the song.[1][3] The music reinforces the meaning of the lyrics. The length of the verses is an asymmetric five bars, emphasizing the instability of the singer's loneliness, while the chorus is a symmetric four bars, emphasizing the hoped for stability when the singer does something about it.[3] The harmony in the chorus is also more stable than that in the verses.[3] Instrumentation for the song includes acoustic guitar and slide guitar.[1] The song is in the key of D major, although the guitar is capoed and tuned to sound more like E-flat major.[3]

Reception

Most commentators have remarked on English's singing. Robert Rodriguez wrote that English's vocals added "a needed authenticity" to the song and wasn't sure that McCartney's vocals would have been as convincing.[4] Allmusic's Donald Guarisco states that "English sings the song with gusto, moving back and forth between a full-throated belting style and a gentle croon with ease."[1] Vincent Benitez wrote that English's singing "conveys a surprisingly sunny disposition."[3] Chris Ingham claims that English "does a charming job."[5] John Blaney felt that English "provided the biggest surprise on the album" and that his "performance is on par with anything on the album, and it's debatable whether anyone could have improved on it."[6] Blaney argues that the song is a perfect vehicle for English, and that his voice perfectly conveys the feel McCartney was looking for.[6]

Not all the commentators who appreciated English's performance were as enthusiastic about the song itself. Rodriguez claims that the song was "tossed off simply to fill space on an LP."[4] Chip Madinger and Mark Easter, while saying English has a "passable voice," state that "Must Do Something About It" is "an agreeable if not particularly memorable song."[2] However, Allmusic's Guarisco calls the song a "nice little ballad whose pop undertones allow it to stick in the listener’s mind."[1]

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Must Do Something About It|url=http://www.allmusic.com/song/must-do-something-about-it-t3287739|author=Guarisco, D.A.|publisher=Allmusic|accessdate=26 October 2011}}
2. ^{{cite book|title=Eight Arms to Hold You|author1=Madiger, C. |author2=Easter, M. |lastauthoramp=yes |page=215|year=2000|publisher=44.1 Productions|isbn=0-615-11724-4}}
3. ^{{cite book|title=The Words and Music of Paul McCartney: The Solo Years|author=Benitez, V.P.|page=76|year=2010|publisher=Praeger|isbn=978-0-313-34969-0}}
4. ^{{cite book|title=Fab Four FAQ 2.0: The Beatles' Solo Years 1970–1980|author=Rodriguez, R.|pages=186, 216|year=2010|publisher=Hal Leonard|isbn=978-0-87930-968-8}}
5. ^{{cite book|title=The Rough Guide to the Beatles|author=Ingham, C.|page=118|year=2009|edition=3rd|publisher=Penguin|isbn=978-1-4053-8445-2}}
6. ^{{cite book|title=Lennon and McCartney: together alone: a critical discography of their solo work|author=Blaney, J.|pages=114–115|year=2007|publisher=Jawbone Press|isbn=978-1-906002-02-2}}
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