Do It! Now (Morning Musume song)

"Do It! Now" is the 15th single of J-pop idol group Morning Musume and was released July 24, 2002,. It sold a total of 310,600 copies.

Overview

This single also marked the last appearance of Maki Goto before she graduated from Morning Musume and pursued a solo career within Hello! Project. This song broke the string of #1 hits originating from 1999's Love Machine, receiving a #3 position on Oricon.

An English-language cover was recorded by Mylin for the album Cover Morning Musume Hello! Project!.

Track listing

  • "Do It! Now"
  • "Chotto Ikashita Pure Boy" (ちょっとイカしたPure Boy)
  • "Do It! Now (Instrumental)"
  • Members at time of single

  • 1st generation: Kaori Iida, Natsumi Abe
  • 2nd generation: Kei Yasuda, Mari Yaguchi
  • 3rd generation: Maki Goto (last single)
  • 4th generation: Rika Ishikawa, Hitomi Yoshizawa, Nozomi Tsuji, Ai Kago
  • 5th generation: Ai Takahashi, Asami Konno, Makoto Ogawa, Risa Niigaki
  • References

    External links

  • Do It! Now entry on the Hello! Project official website
  • Do It Now

    Do It Now may refer to:

    Poetry

  • "Do It Now", poem by Berton Braley, circa 1915
  • Music

    Albums

  • Do It Now!, album by American guitarist and keyboardist Clifford Coulter 1971
  • Do It Now! (Jack McDuff album), 1967 album by organist Brother Jack McDuff
  • Let's Do It Now album by dance artist Haddaway, 1999
  • Songs

  • Do It! Now, song by J-pop idol group Morning Musume, 2002
  • "Do It Now", song by Sammy Kaye, B-side of "Lalapaluza Lu" 1942
  • "Do It Now", song by Ernest Tubb & The Texas Troubadors from Ernest Tubb Record Shop 1960
  • "Do It Now", song and single by Rusty Warren 1963
  • "Do It Now", song and single by Bessie Banks written by Larry Banks, Tony May 1964
  • "Do It Now", song and single by Ben E. King 1973
  • "Do It Now", song by The S.O.S. Band from the album Too (S.O.S. Band album) 1981
  • "Do It Now", song by The Clash 1985, B-side to This Is England (song), and reissued on album Cut The Crap
  • "Do It Now", song and single by Coast (Scottish band) written by Young, Fyfe 1996
  • "Do It Now", song by Mos Def composed by Dante Smith and Trevor Smith, from Black on Both Sides 1999
  • Do It Now!

    Do It Now! (subtitled Worry 'Bout It Later) is the second album by American guitarist and keyboardist Clifford Coulter recorded in 1971 for the Impulse! label.

    Reception

    The Allmusic review awarded the album 3 stars.

    Track listing

  • "Ridin' On Empty" (Gene Robert) - 4:27
  • "Yodelin' in the Whatchamaname Thang" - 6:40
  • "Do It Now" - 5:45
  • "Worry Later" - 3:23
  • "Mr. Peabody" - 3:56
  • "VJC" - 8:56
  • "Before the Morning Comes" (Robert) - 6:20
    • Recorded at Western Recorders, Los Angeles, California on May 24 & 25, 1970 and at Wally Heider Sound Studios in San Francisco, California on September 28, 1971
  • Recorded at Western Recorders, Los Angeles, California on May 24 & 25, 1970 and at Wally Heider Sound Studios in San Francisco, California on September 28, 1971
  • Personnel

  • Clifford Coulter - piano, organ, electric piano, guitar, melodica, vocals, tambourine
  • Harry Edison - trumpet
  • John Turk - trumpet, varitone trumpet, cowbell
  • Jimmy Cleveland - trombone
  • Willie Ruff - french horn
  • Bill Perkins - alto saxophone
  • Do It Now! (Jack McDuff album)

    Do It Now! is a 1967 album by organist Brother Jack McDuff which was his third release on the Atlantic label.

    Reception

    Scott Yanow in his review for Allmusic states, "McDuff and his regular group of the period swing their way through five of McDuff's originals and two obscurities with plenty of spirit, if not a great deal of originality".

    Track listing

    All compositions by Jack McDuff except as indicated

  • "Snap Back Jack" - 4:50
  • "Mush Melon" - 4:44
  • "Summer Samba (Samba de Verão)" (Norman Gimbel, Marcos Valle, Paulo Sérgio Valle) - 5:10
  • "Do It Now" - 5:35
  • "Strolling Blues" - 8:12
  • "Pleasant Moments" (Harold Ousley) - 6:29
  • "Mutt & Jeff" - 4:35
  • Recorded in New York City on December 15, 1966 (tracks 2-5), December 20, 1966 (tracks 6 & 7) and May 23, 1967 (track 1).
  • Personnel

  • Jack McDuff - organ
  • Danny Turner - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute
  • Leo Johnson - tenor saxophone, flute
  • Melvin Sparks - guitar
  • Ray Appleton (tracks 2-9), Ray Lucas (track 1) - drums
  • Podcasts:

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