"Do-Wah-Doo" | ||||||||||||||
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Single by Kate Nash | ||||||||||||||
from the album My Best Friend Is You | ||||||||||||||
Released | 12 April 2010 | |||||||||||||
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Length | 2:35 | |||||||||||||
Label | Fiction | |||||||||||||
Writer(s) | Kate Nash | |||||||||||||
Producer(s) | Bernard Butler | |||||||||||||
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"Do-Wah-Doo" is a song by English indie pop singer-songwriter Kate Nash, featured on her 2010 second album My Best Friend Is You (2010). Written by Nash and produced by Bernard Butler, it was released as the lead single from the album on 12 April 2010, one week before the release of the album. "Do-Wah-Doo" was a moderate commercial success, reaching number 15 on the UK Singles Chart – a position exceeded only by her hit song "Foundations" in 2007.
"Do-Wah-Doo" is said to be inspired by 1950s and 1960s girl groups such as The Ronettes and The Supremes, and when asked about it by Spin, Nash said the following:
Nick Levine of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating:
Three years later and she hasn't started singing like Kiri Te Kanawa, while her lyrics continue to dance a line between "admirably direct" and "downright bleedin' obvious". Still, there's no denying that 'Do Wah Doo' ushers in a subtle shift in direction for Nash without sacrificing the pop smarts that propped up Bricks. Produced by Bernard Butler, it's a girl-groupy pop nugget featuring lashings of surf guitar, some nice brassy bursts and a brain-invading "bum-bum-de-bum" hook. Will it win her any new fans? To be honest, it'll probably come down to how you feel about a girl-groupy pop nugget that rhymes "lady" and "shady"... wrapped up with the line: "Well, I think she's a bitch..