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
"What Can I Do" is a song by Irish band The Corrs, from their breakthrough album Talk on Corners (1998). The song was originally released in January 1998, but later re-released in August that year in a remixed form by Tin Tin Out, which generated more attention. The song became one of the band's most known hits worldwide, but their charting success was limited, due to the time of the shooting of the video. The song received generally favorable to mixed reviews from music critics, who some felt it wasn't as strong as their previous songs. The song had moderate charting success. An accompanying music video was released, but was a very quick video, as the video was shot on their world tour at the same time. The music video was shot in New Zealand.
The Corrs played this song at the Gala for the 1999 Nobel Peace Prize. The original version is a more slow doo-wop style song, which is much lighter. However, the re-release was a more guitar rifted song, which was a more pop rock and country style. The voice range is a chord of A mj and spans from G#3 to C#5. Mostly, the Tin Tin Out version was used mostly in the song than the original. But to be correct, there are three official versions of the song. The first being the single version, which didn't generate as much attention. The second version was the Tin Tin Out remix, which was more successful in New Zealand and the United Kingdom. And a third version was the Talk on Corners and the LP version, which doesn't feature any main vocals in it.
"What Can I Do?" is a single from Ice Cube's compilation, Bootlegs & B-Sides. However, in the album version it appeared as a remix while the original version was a B-side.