What Can I Do? may refer to:
Rowan John Harrington (born 28 January 1987), better known by his stage name Secondcity, is an American-born British DJ and producer, best known for his song "I Wanna Feel", which peaked to number 1 on the UK Singles Chart.
Harrington was part of the house duo Taiki & Nulight before leaving to focus on his solo career. His production partner, Erka Chinbayar, has now changed the alias to Taiki Nulight and continues to produce under the moniker.
In May 2014 he released his debut single "I Wanna Feel", the song was at number one on the official midweek BBC Radio 1 singles charts after being released on 25 May 2014 and has over 14,000,000 views on YouTube. On 1 June 2014 the song entered the UK Singles Chart and the UK Dance Chart at number 1. He has since been championed by Disclosure and collaborated with Route 94 for the third time. The follow-up single to "I Wanna Feel", titled "What Can I Do", premiered on 26 July 2014 and features vocals from Ali Love.
What Can I Do is a single by The Black Belles released on Third Man Records for the 'Blue Series' of Third Man Records. It also features a cover of The Knickerbockers song Lies.
A video was made for the song which features them playing the song in black and white. There was also a video for lies entitled Lies (lost video) which shows them in the same clothes and set playing lies. They were both directed by Jack White
Vocals, Guitar – Olivia Jean
Bass – Erin Belle
Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals – Ruby Rogers
Synthesizer, Drums – Shelley Lynne
Mixed and produced by Jack White
Mixed By [Assistant] – Joshua V. Smith
Artwork By [Design] – Jack White, Miles Johnson
Photography – Jo McCaughey
Engineer – Vance Powell
Engineer [Assistant] – Joshua V. Smith
Ayanna Porter (born November 27, 1976), better known by her stage name INOJ, is an American singer-songwriter. She was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin. During college in Baltimore, Maryland, she was in a group called Spellbound.
In 1997, she released her debut single, "Love You Down", a cover of Ready for the World's 1986 hit that reached #25 in the United States. Her debut album was also named Ready for the World. INOJ released a cover version of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" under Columbia Records in 1998, which was a Top 10 hit in the United States (#6), Canada (#7), and New Zealand (#10). In 1998, she released her debut album, Ready for the World. She also released a cover version of "Ring My Bell" as a single, though it did not receive much exposure.
She has released new music since her last internet release of "Baby You" in 2008.
She is often mistakenly credited for the track "My Boo", performed by the Ghost Town DJ's which had vocals by singer Virgo (who also had several songs on the So So Def Bass All-Stars compilations).
People say you love but one at time
For every woman there's a man
My baby say she wasn't put here forever
So she's gonna get as many as she can
What can I do
Yes, I just sing the blues
Well, I just sing the blues
'Cause that's the only thing I know to do
Well, some people may be wrong sometimes
But they can't be wrong all the time
Like they say a cat has nine lives
Nine loves has the woman of mine
What can I do
Yes, I just sing the blues
Well, I just sing the blues
'Cause that's the only thing I know to do
Well, the women are funny these days
They do wrong in so many ways
They'll have a man twiddling his fingers
Or either drinking his life away
What can I do
Yes, I just sing the blues
Well, I just sing the blues